Editorial use only Prime and backup payload specialists for the STS-51L and STS-61C training in free fall conditions. The KC-135 zero-gravity aircraft flew in parabolas, which caused short sessions of zero-gravity. This allowed the astronauts to experience weightlessness before their mission.
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TOP28862444
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達志影像
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