RMD0HH35–Astronaut Shannon Lucid exercises on a treadmill which has been assembled in the Russian Mir space station Base Block module.
RMC6W4YB–President Bill Clinton awards astronaut Dr. Shannon Lucid the Congressional Space Medal of Honor at the White House
RME3RKXB–Shannon W. Lucid
RMW2EPT3–(17-24 June 1985) --- Astronaut Shannon W. Lucid monitors cargo bay activities with one of the satellite payloads aboard.
RMKRB2F4–STS-34 Atlantis, OV-104, official crew portrait includes Commander Donald E. Williams, Pilot Michael J. McCulley, Mission Specialist (MS) Shannon W. Lucid, MS Ellen S. Baker, and MS Franklin R. Chang-Diaz wearing red mission t-shirts. Seated (left to right) are Lucid, Chang-Diaz, and Baker with Williams (left) and McCulley standing. Crew patch or emblem is displayed in the background. Sts-34 crew
RMGE4FY7–(1980) NASAs first six women astronauts pose with a mockup of a personal rescue enclosure (PRE) or "rescue ball" in the crew systems laboratory at the Johnson Space Center. The PRE was created as a possible means of transporting astronauts from one Shuttle to another in case of an emergency. The PRE only reached the prototype stage and never flew on any missions. The group includes mission specialists, from left to right, Margaret R. (Rhea) Seddon, Kathryn D. Sullivan, Judith A. Resnick, Sally K. Ride, Anna L. Fisher, and Shannon W. Lucid. Image # : womenastros1980
RMBY919G–NASA's first six women astronauts Margaret Seddon, Kathryn Sullivan, Judith Resnick, Sally Ride, Anna Fisher, and Shannon Lucid.
RMGE4GHW–Astronaut Shannon Lucid exercises on a treadmill in the Russian Mir space station Base Block module. Image # : NM21-399-001 Date: March 28, 1996
RMPY1904–The first female NASA astronauts qualify in Water Survival School at Turkey Point, Florida. The class includes Anna L. Fisher, Sally K. Ride, Shannon W. Lucid, Kathryn D. Sullivan, Margaret 'Rhea' Seddon and Judith A. Resnik.
RMCWCE4D–First Class of Female Astronauts who completed training in 1979. L-R: Shannon Lucid, Margaret Rhea Seddon, Kathryn, Sullivan,
RMBDG1F5–Portrait of the Crew of the Fifth Flight of Space Shuttle Discovery STS-51-G 18th Flight of NASA's Space Programme - Daniel C. Brandenstein, John O. C
RMKRD8GR–STS-76 CREW PORTRAIT: FRONT ROW L TO R: SEGA, RONALD; CHILTON, KEVIN; SEARFOSS, RICHARD; CLIFFORD, MICHAEL; LUCID, SHANNON; GODWIN, LINDA. STS-76 crew
RMT27TGM–S79-29594 (28 Feb 1979) --- Sporting their new Shuttle-type constant-wear garments, these six astronaut candidates pose for a picture in the crew systems laboratory at the Johnson Space Center (JSC). From left to right are Rhea Seddon, Sally K. Ride, Kathryn D. Sullivan, Shannon W. Lucid, Anna L. Fisher and Judith A. Resnik.
RMKRDAXC–STS-79 CREW PORTRAIT FRONT L/R: APT, JEROME; WILCUTT, TERRENCE; READDY, WILLIAM; AKERS, THOMAS; WALZ, CARL. BACK L/R: LUCID, SHANNON AND BLAHA, JOHN. STS-79 crew
RME3RKXK–Shannon W. Lucid
RMKRD8EX–STS-58 CREW PORTRAIT: (L TO R FRONT) DAVID A. WOLF, SHANNON W. LUCID, RHEA SEDDON, RICHARD A. SEARFOSS. (L TO R REAR) JOHN E. BLAHA, WILLIAM S. MCARTHUR, JR, MARTIN J. FETTMAN, STS-58-crew
RMTC6625–Astronaut Shannon W Lucid check on wheat plants aboard Russia's Mir Space Station, during Flight Day 8, September 23, 1996. Image courtesy National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). ()
RMKRB6J9–Shannon Matilda Wells Lucid 1978
RM2X4GK2H–Launch of Space Shuttle Columbia at Kennedy Space Center - October 18, 1993, with astronauts John E. Blaha, Richard A. Searfoss, Rhea Seddon, Shannon W. Lucid, David A. Wolf and William S. McArthur along with payload specialist Martin J. Fettman.
RMAARGTD– BAIKONAR SPACE LAUNCHES 2 96 PORTRAIT OF THE NASA ASTRONAUT LUCID SHANNON 1996
RMC6W4Y6–President Bill Clinton awards astronaut Dr. Shannon Lucid the Congressional Space Medal of Honor at the White House
RM2PR564X–The longest Space Shuttle flight in program history begins at 10:53:10 a.m. EDT with a flawless liftoff from Launch Pad 39B. During the 14 day flight of STS-58, a seven member crew will study extensively the adaptation of the human body to the near-weightless environment of space. Mission Commander is John E. Blaha; Pilot, Richard A. Searfoss; Payload Commander, Dr. M. Rhea Seddon; Mission Specialists, William S. McArthur Jr., David A. Wolf, and Shannon W. Lucid; and Payload Specialist, Martin J. Fettman.
RM2WBMNBT–KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - The Space Shuttle Atlantis breaks free from the confines of Earth as it soars towards space to begin its STS-43 nine-day mission. The 11 02 a.m. EDT liftoff from Launch Pad 39A was at the opening of the launch window. The five-member crew will conduct a variety of activities, including the primary objective of deploying the fourth Tracking and Data Relay Satellite TDRS-E. Crew members are Mission Commander John E. Blaha, Pilot Michael E. Baker, and Mission Specialists Shannon W. Lucid, James C. Adamson and G. David Low.
RMHRH7HW–NASA's First Six Women Astronauts
RMPY1AR0–The first female NASA astronauts take a break after they qualify in US Air Force Water Survival School at Turkey Point, Florida. Left to right are: Sally K. Ride, Shannon W. Lucid, Kathryn D. Sullivan, Margaret 'Rhea' Seddon, Anna L. Fisher, Judith A. Resnik
RMT27TGE–(28 Feb 1979) --- Sporting their new Shuttle-type constant-wear garments, these six astronaut candidates pose for a picture in the crew systems laboratory at the Johnson Space Center (JSC) with the personnel rescue enclosure (PRE) or 'rescue ball' and an unoccupied Apollo EMU. From left to right are Rhea Seddon, Kathryn D. Sullivan, Judith A. Resnik, Sally K. Ride, Anna L. Fisher and Shannon W. Lucid.
RME3RKRT–Shannon W. Lucid
RMT27T7J–NSA
RMT27T7A–NSA
RMAARGN5– BAIKONAR SPACE LAUNCHES 2 96 PRESS CONFERENCE WITH TWO COSMONAUTS ONUFRIENKO USACHEV NASA ASTRONAUT LUCID SHANNON 1996
RMC6W4YH–President Bill Clinton awards astronaut Dr. Shannon Lucid the Congressional Space Medal of Honor at the White House
RMPY1912–The first female NASA astronauts qualify in Water Survival School at Turkey Point, Florida. NASA Astronaut candidate Anna L. Fisher participates in the US Air Force Water Survival School Fisher's classmates include Sally K. Ride, Shannon W. Lucid, Kathryn D. Sullivan, Margaret 'Rhea' Seddon and Judith A. Resnik.
RMD6XXM4–Shannon W. Lucid
RMC6W4XJ–Dr. Shannon Lucid is awarded the Congressional Space Medal of Honor December 2, 1996 at the White House in Washington.
RMJ1FJ1A–NASA astronaut Shannon Lucid exercises on a treadmill aboard the Russian Mir space station Base Block module March 28, 1996 in Earth orbit. (photo by NASA Photo /NASA via Planetpix)
RMC6W4XB–President Bill Clinton awards astronaut Dr. Shannon Lucid the Congressional Space Medal of Honor at the White House
RMPY18YH–The first female NASA astronauts qualify in Water Survival School at Turkey Point, Florida. NASA Astronaut candidate Anna L. Fisher participates in a water rescue exercise during the US Air Force Water Survival School. Fisher's classmates include Sally K. Ride, Shannon W. Lucid, Kathryn D. Sullivan, Margaret 'Rhea' Seddon and Judith A. Resnik.
RMD6XXKR–Shannon W. Lucid
RMC6W4XF–President Bill Clinton awards astronaut Dr. Shannon Lucid the Congressional Space Medal of Honor at the White House
RMPY18YT–The first female NASA astronauts qualify in Water Survival School at Turkey Point, Florida. NASA Astronaut candidate Anna L. Fisher participates in a water rescue exercise during the US Air Force Water Survival School. Fisher's classmates include Sally K. Ride, Shannon W. Lucid, Kathryn D. Sullivan, Margaret 'Rhea' Seddon and Judith A. Resnik.
RMD6XXEG–Shannon W. Lucid
RMGE4HPJ–Launch: August 2, 1991 Landing: August 11, 1991 Kennedy Space Center, Fl. Astronauts: John E. Blaha, Michael E. Baker, Shannon W. Lucid, James C. Adamson and G. David Low Space Shuttle: Atlantis Satellites were deployed and numerous experiments were conducted. www.nasa.gov/mission pages/shuttle/shuttlemissions/archiv... ( http://www.nasa.gov/mission pages/shuttle/shuttlemissions/archives/sts-43.html )
RMGE4HW6–(October 18, 1993) The longest Space Shuttle flight in program history begins at 10:53:10 a.m. EDT with a flawless liftoff from Launch Pad 39B. During the 14 day flight of STS-58, a seven member crew will study extensively the adaptation of the human body to the near-weightless environment of space. Mission Commander is John E. Blaha; Pilot, Richard A. Searfoss; Payload Commander, Dr. M. Rhea Seddon; Mission Specialists, William S. McArthur Jr., David A. Wolf, and Shannon W. Lucid; and Payload Specialist, Martin J. Fettman.
RME05W4M–Lucid on Treadmill in Russian Mir Space Station
RME05J3E–STS-79 Shuttle Mission Imagery
RMC6W4XT–President Bill Clinton awards astronaut Dr. Shannon Lucid the Congressional Space Medal of Honor at the White House
RMPY1AK8–The first female NASA astronauts qualify in Water Survival School at Turkey Point, Florida. NASA Astronaut candidate Anna L. Fisher participates in a water rescue exercise during the US Air Force Water Survival School. Fisher's classmates include Sally K. Ride, Shannon W. Lucid, Kathryn D. Sullivan, Margaret 'Rhea' Seddon and Judith A. Resnik.
RMC6W4Y1–President Bill Clinton awards astronaut Dr. Shannon Lucid the Congressional Space Medal of Honor at the White House
RMPY1AM2–The first female NASA astronauts qualify in Water Survival School at Turkey Point, Florida. NASA Astronaut candidate Anna L. Fisher as a boat pulls her through the water during an Air Training Command sea survival school 'Drop-and-Drag' Exercise. The boat will pull her until she can stabilize herself and release the parachute risers. The exercise is designed to simulate being dragged through the water by a parachute. Fisher's classmates include Sally K. Ride, Shannon W. Lucid, Kathryn D. Sullivan, Margaret 'Rhea' Seddon and Judith A. Resnik.
RMC6W4YE–President Bill Clinton awards astronaut Dr. Shannon Lucid the Congressional Space Medal of Honor at the White House
RMCTJH45–NASAs first six women astronauts from left to right, Margaret Seddon, Kathryn Sullivan, Judith Resnick, Sally Ride, Anna Fisher, and Shannon Lucid pose with a mockup of a personal rescue enclosure or rescue ball in the crew systems laboratory at the Johnson Space Center. The PRE was created as a possible means of transporting astronauts from one Shuttle to another in case of an emergency.
RMPY191A–The first female NASA astronauts qualify in Water Survival School at Turkey Point, Florida. NASA Astronaut candidate Anna L. Fisher as a boat pulls her through the water during an Air Training Command sea survival school 'Drop-and-Drag' Exercise. The boat will pull her until she can stabilize herself and release the parachute risers. The exercise is designed to simulate being dragged through the water by a parachute. Fisher's classmates include Sally K. Ride, Shannon W. Lucid, Kathryn D. Sullivan, Margaret 'Rhea' Seddon and Judith A. Resnik.
RMPY190H–The first female NASA astronauts qualify in Water Survival School at Turkey Point, Florida. Here NASA astronaut candidates Anna L. Fisher and Sally Ride sit among their male classmates as they await their turn in a helicopter water pickup exercise.
RMPY1AN4–The first female NASA astronauts qualify in Water Survival School at Turkey Point, Florida. Here NASA astronaut candidates (left) Anna L. Fisher and (right) Sally Ride sit among their male classmates as they await their turn in a helicopter water pickup exercise.
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