File:PEAP.jpg
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STS-34 crewmembers during emergency egress training at KSC |
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September 22, 1989 |
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NASA |
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Title of page is "STS-34 crewmembers during emergency egress training at KSC".
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- STS-34 crewmembers, wearing launch and entry suits (LESs), prepare for emergency egress training at KSC's shuttle landing facility (SLF) prior to terminal countdown demonstration test (TCDT) activities. The crewmembers stand next to their personal egress air packs (PEAPs) before training begins. Crewmembers are (left to right) Pilot Michael J. McCulley, Mission Specialist (MS) Franklin R. Chang-Diaz, MS Ellen S. Baker, MS Shannon W. Lucid, and Commander Donald E. Williams. In the background are a transportation van and the SLF mate demate facility. View provided by KSC with alternate number KSC-89PC-868.
Date taken is shown as 1989-09-22.
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