Astronaut Curtis L. Brown Jr., STS-95 mission commander, simulates an emergency egress procedure in the Johnson Space Center's systems integration facility, as crew trainer Sharon Jones looks on. The STS-95 mission, tentatively set to launch on Oct. 29, will involve a variety of science experiments being carried in the pressurized Spacehab module, deployment and retrieval of the Spartan free-flyer payload, and operations with the HST Orbiting Systems Test and the International Extreme Ultraviolet hitchhiker payloads.
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Astronaut Curtis L. Brown Jr., STS-95 mission commander, simulates an emergency egress procedure in the Johnson Space Center's systems integration facility, as crew trainer Sharon Jones looks on. The STS-95 mission, tentatively set to launch on Oct. 29, will involve a variety of science experiments being carried in the pressurized Spacehab module, deployment and retrieval of the Spartan free-flyer payload, and operations with the HST Orbiting Systems Test and the International Extreme Ultraviolet hitchhiker payloads.