STS 1 CREW IN COCKPIT [CABIN] OF COLUMBIA
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Photo Number: S-80-40389
Release Date: 10-Oct-1980
Keywords: ASTRONAUTS,COLUMBIA [ORBITER],STS 1,COCKPIT,CREW CABIN
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Description:
STS-1 crew in Columbia's cabin. Astronauts John W. Young [left] commander and Robert L. Crippen, pilot, are the prime crew members for NASA's first Space Shuttle flight, STS-1. Here, they are logging time in the Shuttle orbiter Columbia in the orbiter processing facility [OPF] at the Kennedy Space Center [KSC]. The Columbia will be launched from KSC with Young and Crippen aboard next year to begin a series of test mission in Earth orbit.
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Captions: Sherikon Space Systems
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