Photographed on October 11, 1984 through aft flight deck windows of the Space Shuttle Challenger, this 70mm frame shows Astronauts David C. Leestma, left, and Kathryn D. Sullivan at the orbital refueling system (ORS) in the aft cargo bay. Dr. Sullivan's part of the extravehicular activity (EVA) represented the first such feat for an American woman. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/photographed-on-october-11-1984-through-aft-flight-deck-windows-of-the-space-shuttle-challenger-this-70mm-frame-shows-astronauts-david-c-leestma-left-and-kathryn-d-sullivan-at-the-orbital-refueling-system-ors-in-the-aft-cargo-bay-dr-sullivans-part-of-the-extravehicular-activity-eva-represented-the-first-such-feat-for-an-american-woman-image458811179.html
RM2HJCJ9F–Photographed on October 11, 1984 through aft flight deck windows of the Space Shuttle Challenger, this 70mm frame shows Astronauts David C. Leestma, left, and Kathryn D. Sullivan at the orbital refueling system (ORS) in the aft cargo bay. Dr. Sullivan's part of the extravehicular activity (EVA) represented the first such feat for an American woman.
Former NASA astronaut David Leestma speaks after receiving his medal and induction into the 21st class of the U.S. Astronaut Hall of Fame during a ceremony on June 11, 2022, at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex in Florida. The 2022 inductees were selected by a committee of Hall of Fame astronauts, former NASA officials, flight directors, historians, and journalists. This year’s induction brings the total number of AHOF members to 105. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/former-nasa-astronaut-david-leestma-speaks-after-receiving-his-medal-and-induction-into-the-21st-class-of-the-us-astronaut-hall-of-fame-during-a-ceremony-on-june-11-2022-at-the-kennedy-space-center-visitor-complex-in-florida-the-2022-inductees-were-selected-by-a-committee-of-hall-of-fame-astronauts-former-nasa-officials-flight-directors-historians-and-journalists-this-years-induction-brings-the-total-number-of-ahof-members-to-105-image485289189.html
RM2K5ER8N–Former NASA astronaut David Leestma speaks after receiving his medal and induction into the 21st class of the U.S. Astronaut Hall of Fame during a ceremony on June 11, 2022, at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex in Florida. The 2022 inductees were selected by a committee of Hall of Fame astronauts, former NASA officials, flight directors, historians, and journalists. This year’s induction brings the total number of AHOF members to 105.
Astronauts Kathryn D. Sullivan, center left, and David C. Leestma, both 41-G mission specialists, perform an in-space simulation of refueling another spacecraft in orbit. Their station on the space shuttle Challenger is the orbital refueling system (ORS), positioned on the mission peculiar support structure (MPR ESS). The Large Format Camera (LFC) is left of the two mission specialists. In the left foreground is the antenna for the shuttle imaging radar (SIR-B) system onboard. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/astronauts-kathryn-d-sullivan-center-left-and-david-c-leestma-both-41-g-mission-specialists-perform-an-in-space-simulation-of-refueling-another-spacecraft-in-orbit-their-station-on-the-space-shuttle-challenger-is-the-orbital-refueling-system-ors-positioned-on-the-mission-peculiar-support-structure-mpr-ess-the-large-format-camera-lfc-is-left-of-the-two-mission-specialists-in-the-left-foreground-is-the-antenna-for-the-shuttle-imaging-radar-sir-b-system-onboard-image458814636.html
RM2HJCPN0–Astronauts Kathryn D. Sullivan, center left, and David C. Leestma, both 41-G mission specialists, perform an in-space simulation of refueling another spacecraft in orbit. Their station on the space shuttle Challenger is the orbital refueling system (ORS), positioned on the mission peculiar support structure (MPR ESS). The Large Format Camera (LFC) is left of the two mission specialists. In the left foreground is the antenna for the shuttle imaging radar (SIR-B) system onboard.
(Dec 1980) --- Astronaut David C. Leestma Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dec-1980-astronaut-david-c-leestma-image242347463.html
RMT27TJF–(Dec 1980) --- Astronaut David C. Leestma
Astronaut Kathryn D. Sullivan checks the latch of the SIR-B antenna in the space shuttle Challenger's open cargo bay during her extravehicular activity (EVA) on Oct. 11, 1984, making her America's first woman to perform an EVA. Crew members consisted of astronauts Robert L. Crippen, commander; Jon A. McBride, pilot; along with Kathryn D. Sullivan, Sally K. Ride, and David D. Leestma, all mission specialists; and Canadian astronaut Marc Garneau and Paul D. Scully-Power, both payload specialists. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/astronaut-kathryn-d-sullivan-checks-the-latch-of-the-sir-b-antenna-in-the-space-shuttle-challengers-open-cargo-bay-during-her-extravehicular-activity-eva-on-oct-11-1984-making-her-americas-first-woman-to-perform-an-eva-crew-members-consisted-of-astronauts-robert-l-crippen-commander-jon-a-mcbride-pilot-along-with-kathryn-d-sullivan-sally-k-ride-and-david-d-leestma-all-mission-specialists-and-canadian-astronaut-marc-garneau-and-paul-d-scully-power-both-payload-specialists-image458814216.html
RM2HJCP60–Astronaut Kathryn D. Sullivan checks the latch of the SIR-B antenna in the space shuttle Challenger's open cargo bay during her extravehicular activity (EVA) on Oct. 11, 1984, making her America's first woman to perform an EVA. Crew members consisted of astronauts Robert L. Crippen, commander; Jon A. McBride, pilot; along with Kathryn D. Sullivan, Sally K. Ride, and David D. Leestma, all mission specialists; and Canadian astronaut Marc Garneau and Paul D. Scully-Power, both payload specialists.
(14 Oct 1984) --- Astronaut David C. Leestma works at the Orbital Refueling System (ORS) on the Mission Peculiar Support Structure (MPESS) in the aft end of the cargo bay of the Space Shuttle Challenger. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/14-oct-1984-astronaut-david-c-leestma-works-at-the-orbital-refueling-system-ors-on-the-mission-peculiar-support-structure-mpess-in-the-aft-end-of-the-cargo-bay-of-the-space-shuttle-challenger-image242339316.html
RMT27E7G–(14 Oct 1984) --- Astronaut David C. Leestma works at the Orbital Refueling System (ORS) on the Mission Peculiar Support Structure (MPESS) in the aft end of the cargo bay of the Space Shuttle Challenger.
(October 2, 1984) These five astronauts composed the crew for the STS-41-G mission aboard the Space Shuttle Challenger. Leading the way is Astronaut Robert L. Crippen, the crew commander. He's followed by (from left to right), Sally K. Ride, Kathryn D. Sullivan, David C. Leestma, and Jon A. McBridge. McBridge served as the pilot, and the other three acted as mission specialists. Image #: 41g-90029 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-october-2-1984-these-five-astronauts-composed-the-crew-for-the-sts-111969152.html
RMGE4HP8–(October 2, 1984) These five astronauts composed the crew for the STS-41-G mission aboard the Space Shuttle Challenger. Leading the way is Astronaut Robert L. Crippen, the crew commander. He's followed by (from left to right), Sally K. Ride, Kathryn D. Sullivan, David C. Leestma, and Jon A. McBridge. McBridge served as the pilot, and the other three acted as mission specialists. Image #: 41g-90029
Feb. 29, 2012 - Johnson Space Center, Houston Texas. 41-g Eva Simulations in Wet-F Astronaut Kathryn D. Sullivan, 41-G mission specialist, gets some help with her extravehicular mobility unit (EMU) prior to participating in an underwater simulation of an extravehicular activity (EVA) scheduled for her flight aboard the Columbia later this year. Dr. Sullivan and David C. Leestma (out of frame) participated in the rehearsal in NASA's weightless environment training facility (WET-F) at the Johnson Space Center. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/feb-29-2012-johnson-space-center-houston-texas-41-g-eva-simulations-image69528641.html
RME138DN–Feb. 29, 2012 - Johnson Space Center, Houston Texas. 41-g Eva Simulations in Wet-F Astronaut Kathryn D. Sullivan, 41-G mission specialist, gets some help with her extravehicular mobility unit (EMU) prior to participating in an underwater simulation of an extravehicular activity (EVA) scheduled for her flight aboard the Columbia later this year. Dr. Sullivan and David C. Leestma (out of frame) participated in the rehearsal in NASA's weightless environment training facility (WET-F) at the Johnson Space Center.
NASA Deputy Administrator Pam Melroy waves to attendees during the U.S. Astronaut Hall of Fame 2022 induction ceremony on June 11, 2022, at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex in Florida. The 21st class of former astronauts, Chris Ferguson, David Leestma, and Sandra Magnus received medals and were inducted into the Hall of Fame. This year’s induction brings the total number of AHOF members to 105. The Class of 2022 were selected by a committee of Hall of Fame astronauts, former NASA officials, flight directors, historians, and journalists. During the ceremony, each of the inductees receiv Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/nasa-deputy-administrator-pam-melroy-waves-to-attendees-during-the-us-astronaut-hall-of-fame-2022-induction-ceremony-on-june-11-2022-at-the-kennedy-space-center-visitor-complex-in-florida-the-21st-class-of-former-astronauts-chris-ferguson-david-leestma-and-sandra-magnus-received-medals-and-were-inducted-into-the-hall-of-fame-this-years-induction-brings-the-total-number-of-ahof-members-to-105-the-class-of-2022-were-selected-by-a-committee-of-hall-of-fame-astronauts-former-nasa-officials-flight-directors-historians-and-journalists-during-the-ceremony-each-of-the-inductees-receiv-image485295472.html
RM2K5F394–NASA Deputy Administrator Pam Melroy waves to attendees during the U.S. Astronaut Hall of Fame 2022 induction ceremony on June 11, 2022, at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex in Florida. The 21st class of former astronauts, Chris Ferguson, David Leestma, and Sandra Magnus received medals and were inducted into the Hall of Fame. This year’s induction brings the total number of AHOF members to 105. The Class of 2022 were selected by a committee of Hall of Fame astronauts, former NASA officials, flight directors, historians, and journalists. During the ceremony, each of the inductees receiv
(13 October 1984) --- Astronaut David C. Leestma, in a 35mm frame exposed by fellow mission specialist, Astronaut Kathryn D. Sullivan, participates in extravehicular activity of Oct. 11 in the Challenger's aft cargo bay. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/13-october-1984-astronaut-david-c-leestma-in-a-35mm-frame-exposed-by-fellow-mission-specialist-astronaut-kathryn-d-sullivan-participates-in-extravehicular-activity-of-oct-11-in-the-challengers-aft-cargo-bay-image242339323.html
RMT27E7R–(13 October 1984) --- Astronaut David C. Leestma, in a 35mm frame exposed by fellow mission specialist, Astronaut Kathryn D. Sullivan, participates in extravehicular activity of Oct. 11 in the Challenger's aft cargo bay.
Kennedy Space Center Director Janet Petro speaks during the U.S. Astronaut Hall of Fame 2022 induction ceremony on June 11, 2022, at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex in Florida. Three former NASA astronauts, David Leestma, Chris Ferguson, and Sandra Magnus, received medals and were inducted into the 21st class of the Hall of Fame. This year’s induction brings the total number of AHOF members to 105. The Class of 2022 were selected by a committee of Hall of Fame astronauts, former NASA officials, flight directors, historians, and journalists. During the ceremony, each of the inductees r Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kennedy-space-center-director-janet-petro-speaks-during-the-us-astronaut-hall-of-fame-2022-induction-ceremony-on-june-11-2022-at-the-kennedy-space-center-visitor-complex-in-florida-three-former-nasa-astronauts-david-leestma-chris-ferguson-and-sandra-magnus-received-medals-and-were-inducted-into-the-21st-class-of-the-hall-of-fame-this-years-induction-brings-the-total-number-of-ahof-members-to-105-the-class-of-2022-were-selected-by-a-committee-of-hall-of-fame-astronauts-former-nasa-officials-flight-directors-historians-and-journalists-during-the-ceremony-each-of-the-inductees-r-image485294702.html
RM2K5F29J–Kennedy Space Center Director Janet Petro speaks during the U.S. Astronaut Hall of Fame 2022 induction ceremony on June 11, 2022, at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex in Florida. Three former NASA astronauts, David Leestma, Chris Ferguson, and Sandra Magnus, received medals and were inducted into the 21st class of the Hall of Fame. This year’s induction brings the total number of AHOF members to 105. The Class of 2022 were selected by a committee of Hall of Fame astronauts, former NASA officials, flight directors, historians, and journalists. During the ceremony, each of the inductees r
S84-43433 (11 Oct 1984) --- Photographed through aft flight deck windows, this 70mm frame shows Astronauts David C. Leestma, left, and Kathryn D. Sullivan at the orbital refueling system (ORS) in the aft cargo bay. A wrist camera on the remote manipulator system (RMS) is perched to record the historic extravehicular activity (EVA). Dr. Sullivan's part of the EVA represented the first such feat for an American woman. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/s84-43433-11-oct-1984-photographed-through-aft-flight-deck-windows-this-70mm-frame-shows-astronauts-david-c-leestma-left-and-kathryn-d-sullivan-at-the-orbital-refueling-system-ors-in-the-aft-cargo-bay-a-wrist-camera-on-the-remote-manipulator-system-rms-is-perched-to-record-the-historic-extravehicular-activity-eva-dr-sullivans-part-of-the-eva-represented-the-first-such-feat-for-an-american-woman-image242368084.html
RMT28PY0–S84-43433 (11 Oct 1984) --- Photographed through aft flight deck windows, this 70mm frame shows Astronauts David C. Leestma, left, and Kathryn D. Sullivan at the orbital refueling system (ORS) in the aft cargo bay. A wrist camera on the remote manipulator system (RMS) is perched to record the historic extravehicular activity (EVA). Dr. Sullivan's part of the EVA represented the first such feat for an American woman.
Astronaut Robert L. Crippen, left, leads the way. The crew commander is followed by (l.-r.) Sally K. Ride (extreme left edge), Kathryn D. Sullivan, David C. Leestma and Jon A. McBride, McBride is pilot and the others are mission specialists. Marc Garneau, representing the National Research Council of Canada and Paul D. Scully-Power, a civilian oceanographer with the U.S. Navy, are the payload specialists who will fly to Florida aboard a Gulfstream aircraft. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/astronaut-robert-l-crippen-left-leads-the-way-the-crew-commander-is-followed-by-l-r-sally-k-ride-extreme-left-edge-kathryn-d-sullivan-david-c-leestma-and-jon-a-mcbride-mcbride-is-pilot-and-the-others-are-mission-specialists-marc-garneau-representing-the-national-research-council-of-canada-and-paul-d-scully-power-a-civilian-oceanographer-with-the-us-navy-are-the-payload-specialists-who-will-fly-to-florida-aboard-a-gulfstream-aircraft-image242338318.html
RMT27CYX–Astronaut Robert L. Crippen, left, leads the way. The crew commander is followed by (l.-r.) Sally K. Ride (extreme left edge), Kathryn D. Sullivan, David C. Leestma and Jon A. McBride, McBride is pilot and the others are mission specialists. Marc Garneau, representing the National Research Council of Canada and Paul D. Scully-Power, a civilian oceanographer with the U.S. Navy, are the payload specialists who will fly to Florida aboard a Gulfstream aircraft.
NASA astronaut and Mir 24 crew member David Wolf, M.D., enjoys a moment with the media at the Skid Strip at Cape Canaveral Air Station on Feb. 1 moments before his departure for Johnson Space Center. Other STS-89 crew members surrounding Dr. Wolf include, left to right, Pilot Joe Edwards Jr.; Commander Terrence Wilcutt; and Mission Specialist Bonnie Dunbar, Ph.D. In the red shirt behind Edwards is JSC Director of Flight Crew Operations David Leestma. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/nasa-astronaut-and-mir-24-crew-member-david-wolf-md-enjoys-a-moment-with-the-media-at-the-skid-strip-at-cape-canaveral-air-station-on-feb-1-moments-before-his-departure-for-johnson-space-center-other-sts-89-crew-members-surrounding-dr-wolf-include-left-to-right-pilot-joe-edwards-jr-commander-terrence-wilcutt-and-mission-specialist-bonnie-dunbar-phd-in-the-red-shirt-behind-edwards-is-jsc-director-of-flight-crew-operations-david-leestma-image365576594.html
RM2C6NCJX–NASA astronaut and Mir 24 crew member David Wolf, M.D., enjoys a moment with the media at the Skid Strip at Cape Canaveral Air Station on Feb. 1 moments before his departure for Johnson Space Center. Other STS-89 crew members surrounding Dr. Wolf include, left to right, Pilot Joe Edwards Jr.; Commander Terrence Wilcutt; and Mission Specialist Bonnie Dunbar, Ph.D. In the red shirt behind Edwards is JSC Director of Flight Crew Operations David Leestma.
(24 March-2 April 1992) --- The traditional inflight crew portrait has Kathryn D. Sullivan, payload commander, and Charles Bolden, mission commander, on the front row, with ( left to right) David C. Leestma, mission specialist; Brian Duffy, pilot; Byron K. Lichtenberg and Dirk Frimout, both payload specialists; and C. Michael Foale, mission specialist, on the back row. (The 'headpieces' worn by Sullivan and Bolden are actually shadows.) This frame was taken with a 35mm camera on the flight deck of the Earth-orbiting Space Shuttle Atlantis during the nine-day mission. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/24-march-2-april-1992-the-traditional-inflight-crew-portrait-has-kathryn-d-sullivan-payload-commander-and-charles-bolden-mission-commander-on-the-front-row-with-left-to-right-david-c-leestma-mission-specialist-brian-duffy-pilot-byron-k-lichtenberg-and-dirk-frimout-both-payload-specialists-and-c-michael-foale-mission-specialist-on-the-back-row-the-headpieces-worn-by-sullivan-and-bolden-are-actually-shadows-this-frame-was-taken-with-a-35mm-camera-on-the-flight-deck-of-the-earth-orbiting-space-shuttle-atlantis-during-the-nine-day-mission-image376478143.html
RM2CTE1KY–(24 March-2 April 1992) --- The traditional inflight crew portrait has Kathryn D. Sullivan, payload commander, and Charles Bolden, mission commander, on the front row, with ( left to right) David C. Leestma, mission specialist; Brian Duffy, pilot; Byron K. Lichtenberg and Dirk Frimout, both payload specialists; and C. Michael Foale, mission specialist, on the back row. (The 'headpieces' worn by Sullivan and Bolden are actually shadows.) This frame was taken with a 35mm camera on the flight deck of the Earth-orbiting Space Shuttle Atlantis during the nine-day mission.
The crew assigned to the STS-41G mission included (seated left to right) Jon A. McBride, pilot; mission specialists Sally K. Ride, Kathryn D. Sullivan, and David C. Leestma. Standing in the rear, left to right, are payload specialists Marc Garneau, and Paul D. Scully-Power. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-crew-assigned-to-the-sts-41g-mission-included-seated-left-to-right-jon-a-mcbride-pilot-mission-specialists-sally-k-ride-kathryn-d-sullivan-and-david-c-leestma-standing-in-the-rear-left-to-right-are-payload-specialists-marc-garneau-and-paul-d-scully-power-image242338401.html
RMT27D2W–The crew assigned to the STS-41G mission included (seated left to right) Jon A. McBride, pilot; mission specialists Sally K. Ride, Kathryn D. Sullivan, and David C. Leestma. Standing in the rear, left to right, are payload specialists Marc Garneau, and Paul D. Scully-Power.
Leading the way is Kathryn D. Sullivan followed in file by Robert L. Crippen, Paul D. Scully-Power and Jon A. McBride. On the right side are Sally K. Ride, David C. Leestma and Marc Garneau. Trailing the crew are George W. S. Abbey, Richard Nygren, Paul Bulver, and Paul J. Weitz. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/leading-the-way-is-kathryn-d-sullivan-followed-in-file-by-robert-l-crippen-paul-d-scully-power-and-jon-a-mcbride-on-the-right-side-are-sally-k-ride-david-c-leestma-and-marc-garneau-trailing-the-crew-are-george-w-s-abbey-richard-nygren-paul-bulver-and-paul-j-weitz-image242338322.html
RMT27D02–Leading the way is Kathryn D. Sullivan followed in file by Robert L. Crippen, Paul D. Scully-Power and Jon A. McBride. On the right side are Sally K. Ride, David C. Leestma and Marc Garneau. Trailing the crew are George W. S. Abbey, Richard Nygren, Paul Bulver, and Paul J. Weitz.
Robert L. Crippen, commander, is in center of the back row. Others pictured are (front row, l.-r.) Jon A. McBride, pilot; Sally K. Ride, Kathryn D. Sullivan and David C. Leestma, all mission specialists; and Paul D. Scully-Power (left) and Marc Garneau, both payload specialists, on the back row. Garneau represents the National Research Council of Canada and Scully-Power is a civilian oceanographer with the U.S. Navy. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/robert-l-crippen-commander-is-in-center-of-the-back-row-others-pictured-are-front-row-l-r-jon-a-mcbride-pilot-sally-k-ride-kathryn-d-sullivan-and-david-c-leestma-all-mission-specialists-and-paul-d-scully-power-left-and-marc-garneau-both-payload-specialists-on-the-back-row-garneau-represents-the-national-research-council-of-canada-and-scully-power-is-a-civilian-oceanographer-with-the-us-navy-image242339301.html
RMT27E71–Robert L. Crippen, commander, is in center of the back row. Others pictured are (front row, l.-r.) Jon A. McBride, pilot; Sally K. Ride, Kathryn D. Sullivan and David C. Leestma, all mission specialists; and Paul D. Scully-Power (left) and Marc Garneau, both payload specialists, on the back row. Garneau represents the National Research Council of Canada and Scully-Power is a civilian oceanographer with the U.S. Navy.
(24 March-2 April 1992) --- The traditional inflight crew portrait has Kathryn D. Sullivan, payload commander, and Charles Bolden, mission commander, on the front row, with ( left to right) David C. Leestma, mission specialist; Brian Duffy, pilot; Byron K. Lichtenberg and Dirk Frimout, both payload specialists; and C. Michael Foale, mission specialist, on the back row. (The 'headpieces' worn by Sullivan and Bolden are actually shadows.) This frame was taken with a 35mm camera on the flight deck of the Earth-orbiting Space Shuttle Atlantis during the nine-day mission. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/24-march-2-april-1992-the-traditional-inflight-crew-portrait-has-kathryn-d-sullivan-payload-commander-and-charles-bolden-mission-commander-on-the-front-row-with-left-to-right-david-c-leestma-mission-specialist-brian-duffy-pilot-byron-k-lichtenberg-and-dirk-frimout-both-payload-specialists-and-c-michael-foale-mission-specialist-on-the-back-row-the-headpieces-worn-by-sullivan-and-bolden-are-actually-shadows-this-frame-was-taken-with-a-35mm-camera-on-the-flight-deck-of-the-earth-orbiting-space-shuttle-atlantis-during-the-nine-day-mission-image337512416.html
RM2AH30ET–(24 March-2 April 1992) --- The traditional inflight crew portrait has Kathryn D. Sullivan, payload commander, and Charles Bolden, mission commander, on the front row, with ( left to right) David C. Leestma, mission specialist; Brian Duffy, pilot; Byron K. Lichtenberg and Dirk Frimout, both payload specialists; and C. Michael Foale, mission specialist, on the back row. (The 'headpieces' worn by Sullivan and Bolden are actually shadows.) This frame was taken with a 35mm camera on the flight deck of the Earth-orbiting Space Shuttle Atlantis during the nine-day mission.
NASA Associate Administrator Bob Cabana speaks during the U.S Astronaut Hall of Fame induction ceremony on June 11, 2022, at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex in Florida. Three former NASA astronauts, Chris Ferguson, David Leestma, and Sandra Magnus, received medals and became members of the 21st class of astronauts to be inducted into the Hall of Fame. The 2022 inductees were selected by a committee of Hall of Fame astronauts, former NASA officials, flight directors, historians, and journalists. This year’s induction brings the total number of AHOF members to 105. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/nasa-associate-administrator-bob-cabana-speaks-during-the-us-astronaut-hall-of-fame-induction-ceremony-on-june-11-2022-at-the-kennedy-space-center-visitor-complex-in-florida-three-former-nasa-astronauts-chris-ferguson-david-leestma-and-sandra-magnus-received-medals-and-became-members-of-the-21st-class-of-astronauts-to-be-inducted-into-the-hall-of-fame-the-2022-inductees-were-selected-by-a-committee-of-hall-of-fame-astronauts-former-nasa-officials-flight-directors-historians-and-journalists-this-years-induction-brings-the-total-number-of-ahof-members-to-105-image485290053.html
RM2K5ETBH–NASA Associate Administrator Bob Cabana speaks during the U.S Astronaut Hall of Fame induction ceremony on June 11, 2022, at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex in Florida. Three former NASA astronauts, Chris Ferguson, David Leestma, and Sandra Magnus, received medals and became members of the 21st class of astronauts to be inducted into the Hall of Fame. The 2022 inductees were selected by a committee of Hall of Fame astronauts, former NASA officials, flight directors, historians, and journalists. This year’s induction brings the total number of AHOF members to 105.
Three former NASA astronauts were inducted into the U.S. Astronaut Hall of Fame (AHOF) Class of 2022 during a ceremony on June 11, 2022, at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex in Florida. In the front row, from left are inductees David Leestma, Sandra Magnus, and Chris Ferguson. This year’s induction brings the total number of AHOF members to 105. Standing behind them are AHOF inductees from previous years. The Class of 2022 were selected by a committee of Hall of Fame astronauts, former NASA officials, flight directors, historians, and journalists. During the ceremony, each of the ind Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/three-former-nasa-astronauts-were-inducted-into-the-us-astronaut-hall-of-fame-ahof-class-of-2022-during-a-ceremony-on-june-11-2022-at-nasas-kennedy-space-center-visitor-complex-in-florida-in-the-front-row-from-left-are-inductees-david-leestma-sandra-magnus-and-chris-ferguson-this-years-induction-brings-the-total-number-of-ahof-members-to-105-standing-behind-them-are-ahof-inductees-from-previous-years-the-class-of-2022-were-selected-by-a-committee-of-hall-of-fame-astronauts-former-nasa-officials-flight-directors-historians-and-journalists-during-the-ceremony-each-of-the-ind-image485283120.html
RM2K5EFG0–Three former NASA astronauts were inducted into the U.S. Astronaut Hall of Fame (AHOF) Class of 2022 during a ceremony on June 11, 2022, at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex in Florida. In the front row, from left are inductees David Leestma, Sandra Magnus, and Chris Ferguson. This year’s induction brings the total number of AHOF members to 105. Standing behind them are AHOF inductees from previous years. The Class of 2022 were selected by a committee of Hall of Fame astronauts, former NASA officials, flight directors, historians, and journalists. During the ceremony, each of the ind