Spacelab 1 crew operations aboard Space Shuttle Columbia, STS-9

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Spacelab 1 crew operations aboard Space Shuttle Columbia, STS-9

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"Artist concept of the Long Duration Exposure Facility (LDEF) and the Spacelab (in front) being loaded into the payload bay of the Space Shuttle."
Date: February 23, 1977
NASA ID: S77-21467
Millie Hughes-Fulford (December 21, 1945 – February 4, 2021) was an American astronaut, medical investigator, molecular biologist, and professor.
She was the first woman to launch into space who was not a professional astronaut but a working scientist. Originally selected by NASA in 1983 to train for a science-dedicated space shuttle mission, her launch was delayed by the 1986 Challenger tragedy. But finally lifting off on the space shuttle Columbia on June 5, 1991, she became the first female payload specialist to enter orbit and a member of the first crew to include three women.
Aboard STS-40 Spacelab Life Sciences (SLS 1), she was part of the first Spacelab mission dedicated to biomedical studies. The SLS-1 mission flew over 3.2 million miles in 146 orbits and its crew completed over 18 experiments during a nine-day period, bringing back more medical data than any previous NASA flight.
Hughes-Fulford was a Professor at the University of California Medical Center at San Francisco where she continued her research until her death in 2021.
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Mae Jemison conducting research on Spacelab-J. (The grumpy-looking astronaut in the corner is unidentified.)

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Science 🧬 in space! Spacelab, developed by the @europeanspaceagency, was a reusable laboratory & used on various Space Shuttle flights. Fit in the Shuttle cargo bay, Spacelab had a pressurized module & unpressurized carrier. Scientists were able to perform experiments in microgravity (an environment with extremely low gravity), in Earth orbit.
It’s been almost three years since I edited something in Photoshop , but I was a little bit bored this morning, so I did this ~ Quite satisfied with the result :)
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