Shuttle Missions Charles Gemar, STS35, Columbia, Vance Brand, Guy Gardner, John Lounge,Jeffrey Hoffman, Robert Parker, ronald parise, Samuel Durrance, STS http://astronaut.8m.com/shuttle.html
Extractions: Free Web site hosting - Freeservers.com Mission Shuttle Commander Pilot MS or PS MS or PS MS or PS MS or PS MS or PS MS or PS STS-1 Columbia John Young Robert Crippen STS-2 Columbia Joseph Engle Richard Truly STS-3 Columbia Jack Lousma Gordon Fullerton STS-4 Columbia Thomas Mattingly Henry Hartsfield STS-5 Columbia Vance Brand Robert Overmyer Joseph Allen William Lenoir STS-6 Challenger Paul Weitz Karol Bobko Story Musgrave Donald Peterson STS-7 Challenger Robert Crippen Frederick Hauck John Fabian Sally Ride Norman Thagard STS-8 Challenger Richard Truly Daniel Brandenstein Guion Bluford Dale Gardner William Thornton STS-9 Columbia John Young Brewster Shaw Owen Garriot Robert Parker Bryon Lichtenberg Ulf Merbold STS-41B Challenger Vance Brand Robert Gibson Bruce McCandless Ronald McNair Robert Stewart STS-41C Challenger Robert Crippen Francis Scobee Terry Hart James van Hoften George Nelson STS-41D Discovery Henry Hartsfield Michael Coats Richard Mullane Steven Hawley Judith Resnik Charles Walker STS-41G Challenger Robert Crippen Jon McBride Sally Ride Kathryn Sullivan David Leestma Paul Scully-Power Marc Garneau STS-51-A Discovery Frederick Hauck David Walker Joseph Allen Anna Fisher Dale Gardner STS-51C Discovery Thomas Mattingly Loren Shriver Ellison Onizuka James Buchli Gary Payton STS-51D Discovery Karol Bobko Donald Williams Rhea Seddon David Griggs Jeffrey Hoffman Jake Garn Charles Walker STS-51B Challenger Robert Overmyer Frederick Gregory Don Lind Norman Thagard William Thornton Taylor Wang Lodewijk van den Berg STS-51G Discovery Daniel Brandenstein John Creighton John Fabian Steven Nagel
Ohio Astronaut: `Oh, My God' Ohio astronauts Mark Brown and ronald parise know what it's like to sit in thecabin of the space shuttle Columbia as the ship plunges through the Earth's http://enquirer.com/editions/2003/02/02/loc_wwwshuttleohio.html
Extractions: /* You may give each page an identifying name, server, and channel on the next lines. */ var pageName="" var server="" var channel="" var pageType="" var pageValue="" var prop1="" var prop2="" var prop3="" var prop4="" var prop5="" var prop6="news" var prop7="" var prop8="" var prop9="" var prop10="" /********* INSERT THE DOMAIN AND PATH TO YOUR CODE BELOW ************/ /********** DO NOT ALTER ANYTHING ELSE BELOW THIS LINE! *************/ var s_code=' ' var zflag_nid="215"; var zflag_cid="74/2"; var zflag_width="120"; var zflag_height="90"; var zflag_sz="3"; The Cincinnati Enquirer Ohio astronauts Mark Brown and Ronald Parise know what it's like to sit in the cabin of the space shuttle Columbia as the ship plunges through the Earth's atmosphere, traveling 18 times faster than the speed of sound. They have felt the extreme heat of re-entry through the faceplates of their spacesuits, and they have watched pieces of the shuttle's heat shield fly past the window as the ship's exterior glowed a brilliant orange.
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Goddard News - Top Feature Image of students and Dr. parise. Photo by Chris Gunn, 293. Students withastronaut, Dr. ronald parise, SEM10 STS-105 Visitor Center Viewing. http://www.gsfc.nasa.gov/goddardnews/20010810/20010810sem.html
Extractions: While on center, students, parents, teachers, and advisors toured Goddards facilities and returned to listen to an exciting presentation by NASA astronaut, Dr. Ronald Parise. For additional information about the SEM-10 projects consult the following web address: http://www.wff.nasa.gov/%7esspp/sem/new/sem10.html
Www.arrl.org/files/infoserv/ead/sarexold.txt D. Brand, CDR Columbia Guy S. Gardner, PLT Jeffrey A. Hoffman, MS 1 John M. Lounge,MS 2 Robert A. Parker, MS 3 Samuel T. Durrance, PS 1 ronald A. parise, PS 2 http://www.arrl.org/files/infoserv/ead/sarexold.txt
Extractions: SAREX MISSIONS -PAST FLIGHTS- This information is provided by: THE AMERICAN RADIO RELAY LEAGUE (ARRL) Educational Activities Department (EAD) 225 Main Street Newington CT 06111-1494 USA Telephone: (860) 594-0301 FAX: (860) 594-0259 Internet: sarex@arrl.org ARRL BBS: (860) 594-0306 CompuServe: 70007,3373 America Online: HQARRL1 World Wide Web: http://www.arrl.org/ PAST FLIGHTS FOR HAM RADIO: On November 28, 1983, STS-9 was launched carrying Astronaut Owen Garriott, Amateur Radio call sign W5LFL, and his ham radio into orbit. For 10 days the Space Shuttle Columbia streaked through the skies, and for the last 7 of those days, hams around the world were sent emotionally into orbit when they heard Dr. Garriott's voice break their squelches calling Earth-bound stations. But it was just the beginning. Amateur Radio had moved into its newest frontier, and it was there to stay. Abbreviations: Commander= CDR Pilot= PLT Mission Specialist= MS Payload Specialist= PS Payload Commander= PL-CDR HAM RADIO -ABOARD SPACE SHUTTLE- FLIGHT HISTORY: MISSION DATE NAME, TITLE, CALL SIGN VEHICLE - STS-9 November 28 - December 8, 1983 John W. Young, CDR Columbia Brewster H. Shaw Jr., PLT Owen K. Garriott, MS, W5LFL Robert A. Parker, MS Byron K. Lichtenberg, PS Ulf Merbold, PS STS-51F July 29 - August 6, 1985 Gordon Fullerton, CDR Challenger Roy D. Bridges Jr., PLT F. Story Musgrave, MS 1 Anthony W. England, W0ORE Carl G. Henize, MS 3 Loren W. Acton, PS 1 John-David F. Bartoe, PS 2, W4NYZ STS-61A October 30 - November 6, 1985 Henry W. Hartsfield Jr., CDR Columbia Steven R. Nagel, PLT James F. Buchli, MS 1 Guion S. Bluford Jr., MS 2 Bonnie J. Dunbar, MS 3 Reinhard Furrer, PS 1, DD6CF Ernst Messerschmid, PS 2, DG2KM Wubbo J. Ockeis, PS 3, PE1LFO STS-35 December 2 - December 10, 1990 Vance D. Brand, CDR Columbia Guy S. Gardner, PLT Jeffrey A. Hoffman, MS 1 John M. Lounge, MS 2 Robert A. Parker, MS 3 Samuel T. Durrance, PS 1 Ronald A. Parise, PS 2, WA4SIR STS-37* April 5 - April 10, 1991 Steven R. Nagel, CDR, N5RAW Atlantis Kenneth D. Cameron, PLT, KB5AWP Jerry L. Ross, MS 1, N5SCW Jay Apt, MS 2, N5QWL Linda M. Godwin, MS 3, N5RAX STS-45 March 24 - April 2, 1992 Charles F. Bolden, CDR Atlantis Brian Duffy, PLT, N5WQW Kathyrn D. Sullivan, PL-CDR, N5YYV David C. Leestma, MS 2, N5WQC C. Michael Foale, MS 3 Byron K. Lichtenberg, PS 1 Dirk D. Frimout, PS 2, ON1AFD STS-50 June 25 - July 9, 1992 Richard N. Richards, CDR, Columbia KB5SIW Kenneth D. Bowersox, PLT Bonnie J. Dunbar, PL-CDR Ellen S. Baker, MS 2, KB5SIX Carl J. Meade, MS 3 Lawrence J. DeLucas, PS 1 Eugene H. Trinh, PS 2 STS-47 September 12 - September 20, 1992 Robert L. Gibson, CDR Endeavour Curtis L. Brown Jr., PLT Mark C. Lee, PL-CDR N. Jan Davis, MS Jay Apt, MS, N5QWL Mae C. Jemison, MS Mamoru Mohri, PS, 7L2NJY STS-56* April 8 - April 17, 1993 Kenneth D. Cameron, CDR, Discovery KB5AWP Stephen S. Oswald, PLT, KB5YSR C. Michael Foale, MS 1, KB5UAC Kenneth D. Cockrell, MS 2, KB5UAH Ellen Ochoa, MS 3, KB5TZZ STS-55 April 26 - May 6, 1993 Steve R. Nagel, CDR, N5RAW Columbia Terence T. Henricks, PLT Jerry L. Ross, MS 1, N5SCW Charles J. Precourt, MS 2, KB5YSQ Bernard A. Harris Jr., MS 3 Ulrich Walter, PS 1, DG1KIM Hans Wilhelm Schlegel, PS 2, DG1KIH STS-57 June 21 - July 1, 1993 Ronald J. Grabe, CDR Endeavour Brian Duffy, PLT, N5WQW G. David Low, PL-CDR Nancy J. Sherlock, MS 2 Peter J. Wisoff, MS 3 Janice E. Voss, MS 4, KC5BTK STS-58 October 18 - November 1, 1993 John E. Blaha, CDR Columbia Richard A. Searfoss, PLT, KC5CKM Margaret Rhea Seddon, MS 1 William S. McArthur Jr., MS 2, KC5ACR David A. Wolf, MS 3 Shannon W. Lucid, MS 4 Martin J. Fettman, PS, KC5AXA STS-60 February 3 - February 11, 1994 Charles F. Bolden, CDR, KE4IQB Discovery Kenneth S. Reightler Jr., PLT N. Jan Davis, MS 1 Ronald M. Sega, MS 2, KC5ETH Franklin R. Chang-Diaz, MS 3 Sergei K. Krikalev, MS 4, U5MIR STS-59 April 9 - April 20, 1994 Sidney M. Gutierrez, CDR Endeavour Kevin P. Chilton, PLT Linda M. Godwin, PL-CDR, N5RAX Jay Apt, MS 1, N5QWL Michael R. Clifford, MS 2 Thomas D. Jones, MS 4 STS-65 July 8 - July 23, 1994 Robert D. Cabana, CDR, KC5HBV Columbia James D. Halsell, PLT Richard J. Hieb, PL-CDR Carl E. Waltz, MS 2 Leroy Chiao, MS 3 Donald A. Thomas, MS 4, KC5FVF Chaiki Naito-Mukai, PS 1 STS-64 September 9 - September 20, 1994 Richard N. Richards, CDR, Discovery KB5SIW L. Blaine Hammond Jr., PLT, KC5HBS Jerry M. Linenger, MS 1, KC5HBR Susan J. Helms, MS 2 Carl J. Meade, MS 3 Mark C. Lee, MS 4 STS-63 February 3 - February 11, 1995 James D. Wetherbee, CDR Discovery Eileen M. Collins, PLT C. Michael Foale, MS, KB5UAC Janice Voss Ford, MS, KC5BTK Bernard A. Harris Jr., MS Vladimir G. Titov, MS STS-67 March 2 - March 18, 1995 Stephen S. Oswald, CDR, KB5YSR Endeavour William G. Gregory, PLT, KC5MGA Tamara E. Jernigan, PL-CDR, KC5MGF John M. Grunsfeld, MS Wendy B. Lawrence, MS, KC5KII Ronald A. Parise, PS, WA4SIR Samuel T. Durrance, PS, N3TQA STS-71 June 27 - July 7 1995 Robert L. Gibson, CDR Atlantis Charles J. Precourt, PLT, KB5YSQ Ellen S. Baker, MS, KB5SIX Bonnie J. Dunbar, MS Gregory J. Harbaugh, MS Anatoly Yakovlevich Soloviev, MS, Mir-19 crew upload Nikolai Mikhailovich Budarin, MS, Mir-19 crew upload Norman E. Thagard, Mir-18 crew download Vladimir Dezhurov, Mir-18 crew download Gennadiy Strekalov, Mir-18 crew download STS-70 July 13 - July 22, 1995 Terence T. Henricks, CDR Discovery Kevin R. Kregel, PLT Nancy Jane Currie, MS, KC5OZX Donald A. Thomas, MS, KC5FVF Mary Ellen Weber, MS STS-74* November 12 - November 20, 1995 Kenneth D. Cameron, CDR, Atlantis KB5AWP James Donald Halsell Jr., PLT, KC5RNI Jerry L. Ross, MS 1, N5SCW William S. McArthur Jr., MS 2, KC5ACR Chris A. Hadfield, MS 3, KC5RNJ STS-76 March 22 - March 31, 1996 Kevin P. Chilton, CDR Atlantis Richard A. Searfoss, PLT, KC5CKM Shannon W. Lucid, MS Linda M. Godwin, MS, N5RAX Michael R. Clifford, MS Ronald M. Sega, MS, KC5ETH STS-78 June 20 - July 7, 1996 Terence T. Henricks, CDR Columbia Kevin R. Kregel, PLT Susan J. Helms, PL-CDR, KC7NHZ Richard M. Linnehan, MS Charles E. Brady Jr., MS, N4BQW Jean-Jacques Favier, PS Robert Brent Thirsk, PS, VA3CSA STS-79 September 16 - September 26, 1996 William F. Readdy, CDR Atlantis Terrence W. Wilcutt, PLT Thomas D. Akers, MS Jay Apt, MS, N5QWL Carl E. Walz, MS, KC5TIE Mir crew upload: John E. Blaha, MS, KC5TZQ Mir crew download: Shannon W. Lucid, MS * The entire crew of missions STS-37, STS-56, and STS-74 were comprised of licensed Amateur Radio operators. SAREXOLD.TXT 11/25/96 eof
Space Today Online -- Space Factoids -- Part 4 Civilian astronomers ronald A. parise, and Samuel T. Durrance used ultraviolet andXray telescopes aboard Columbia in December 1990 to study quasars, pulsars http://www.spacetoday.org/History/SpaceFactoids/SpaceFactoids4.html
Parise, Ronald Name parise, ronald, Country USA, M/F M, Number of Flights 2. Spaceflights,Launch Date Shuttle, Landing Date - Shuttle. STS-35, Dec. 2, 1990 - Columbia,Dec. http://pages.prodigy.net/pxkb94ars/Parise_Ronald.htm
Genealogy Data Page 53 (Family Pages) Gender Male parise, Annebelle parise, Betty parise, Antoinette parise, Mary Grace NotShown Gender Female Parents Father Furdyn, ronald Mother Sadowski http://www.angelcyk.com/gene/angelross/f_34.html
Thomas Tippner, Thtippi Translate this page 240, parise, ronald, USA, 01.01.1952, 1978, 1990, Columbia STS-35, 61414.241, Durrance, Samuel T. USA, 17.09.1943, 1978, 1990, Columbia STS-35,61414. http://home.t-online.de/home/thomas.tippner/raum0003.htm
Extractions: Tippi's Raumfahrt - Seite RAUMFAHRER (sortiert nach dem Erstflug) (Nummer 203 bis 300) In der Spalte Ausbildung ist das Jahr des Beginns der Ausbildung zum Raumfahrer notiert. Die Summe der Flugzeiten ist für abgeschlossene Flüge bis zum aktuellen Zeitpunkt zu verstehen. Spätere Flüge werden nach ihrem Abschluss nachgetragen. Name auf schwarzem Grund bedeutet: verstorben während oder in Folge eines Raumfluges. Name auf rotem Grund bedeutet: aktuell in der Erdumlaufbahn lfd. Name Vorname Land geboren Ausbildung Jahr 1.Flug 1. Flug im Raumschiff Summe Flugzeiten (hh:mm) Lawejkin Alexander I. UdSSR Sojus TM-2 Viktorenko Alexander S. UdSSR Sojus TM-3 Faris Muhammed Achmed Syrien Sojus TM-3 Manarow Mussa Ch. UdSSR Sojus TM-4 Lewtschenko Anatoli S. UdSSR Sojus TM-4 Solowjow Anatoli J. UdSSR Sojus TM-5 Alexandrow Alexandyr Panajotow Bulgarien Sojus TM-5 Poljakow Waleri W. UdSSR Sojus TM-6 Mohmand Abdul Ahad Afghanistan Sojus TM-6 Krikalow Sergej K.
Magazyn Astronautyczny Opiekunami ladunku, czyli teleskopu Astro1 byli uczestnicy pózniejszychmisji STS-35 i STS-67 Samuel Durrance i ronald parise. http://www.astronautyka.pl/1986.html
Extractions: 28 stycznia roku 1986, jak wszyscy wiemy, 73 sekundy po starcie, eksplodowa³ drugi prom kosmiczny floty NASA - Challenger, technicznie oznaczony jako OV-099. Zginê³o siedmiu cz³onków za³ogi w tym pierwsza nauczycielka, która mia³a odbyæ podró¿ kosmiczn±. Nie bêdziemy jednak patrzyæ na sam± katastrofê, która by³± najwiêksz± w historii za³ogowych lotów kosmicznych, lecz popatrzymy, jakich zmian dokona³a w planach Narodowej Agencji do Spraw Aeronautyki i Przestrzeni Kosmicznej. Wiadomym by³o, ¿e katastrofa jednego z wahad³owców, uziemi pozosta³e i o tym w³a¶nie chcê opowiedzieæ. Krótko po katastrofie Challengera, zarz±d NASA zadecydowa³, o zawieszeniu programu wahad³owców na czas nieokre¶lony. Powo³ano równie¿ specjaln± komisjê, która mia³a zbadaæ przyczyny wypadku. Na jej czele stan±³ nie kto inny, jak Neil Armstrong. Korpus astronautów, mo¿na rzec, ¿e rozlecia³ siê. Astronauci, wiedz±c, ¿e nie ma ju¿ dla nich roboty, a mo¿liwe jest, ¿e wahad³owce zostan± na zawsze uziemione, postanowili szukaæ pracy w innych miejscach. W ten sposób odesz³o oko³o 50 astronautów i korpus zmala³ o co najmniej 1/3. Nie lepiej by³o z ³adunkami, które przygotowano ju¿ do wyniesienia na orbitê; Sondy Magellan, Galileo, Ulysses, a tak¿e teleskopu Hubble'a. Columbia, Discovery i Atlantis sta³y ju¿ na wyrzutniach, a Teleskop Astro-1 i Sonda Galileo, gniot³y siê pod ciê¿arem 1g w ³adowniach promów. Astro-1 mia³ polecieæ w misji 61-E, a Galileo w 61-G.
The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series 132 Nicholas R. ; Hennessy, Gregory S. ; Hill, Jesse K. ; Hill, Robert S. ; Hintzen,Paul ; Landsman, Wayne B. ; Ohl, Raymond G. ; parise, ronald A. ; Smith, Eric P http://simbad.u-strasbg.fr/bib/ApJS/132-2.html
Extractions: February 2001 ApJS.logo CDS S imbad V ... stroWeb An Ultraviolet/Optical Atlas of Bright Galaxies. Marcum, Pamela M. ; O'Connell, Robert W. ; Fanelli, Michael N. ; Cornett, Robert H. ; Waller, William H. ; Bohlin, Ralph C. ; Neff, Susan G. ; Roberts, Morton S. ; Smith, Andrew M. ; Cheng, K.-P. ; Collins, Nicholas R. ; Hennessy, Gregory S. ; Hill, Jesse K. ; Hill, Robert S. ; Hintzen, Paul ; Landsman, Wayne B. ; Ohl, Raymond G. ; Parise, Ronald A. ; Smith, Eric P. ; Freedman, Wendy L. ; Kuchinski, Leslie E. ; Madore, Barry ; Angione, Ronald ; Palma, Christopher ; Talbert, Freddie ; Stecher, Theodore P. Jet Directions in Seyfert Galaxies: Radio Continuum Imaging Data. Schmitt, H.R. ; Ulvestad, J.S. ; Antonucci, R.R.J. ; Kinney, A.L. A Grid of Composite Models for the Simulation of the Emission-Line Spectra from the Narrow-Line Regions of Active Galaxies. Contini, M. ; Viegas, S.M. Hydrogenation and Charge States of PAHs in Diffuse Clouds. I. Development of a Model. Interstellar Matter Near the Pleiades. V. Observations of Na I toward 36 Stars.
P 76 France, Headquarters for the European Space Agency (ESA). parise, ronald .. US,astronaut, STS35, 12/02/1990, STS-67, 03/02/1995. First launch 12/02/1990. http://mywebpage.netscape.com/Spacecraftinfo/text/Glossary/p.html
Extractions: htmlAdWH('93097763', '234', '60'); Return to selections: P P 76..... U.S. Air Force, satellite, communication propagation experiment. Launched at the WTR by a Scout into LEO. First launch P band..... Electromagnetic frequencies between 225 to 1000 MHz. See band. P-11..... U.S., satellite bus, considered a subsatellite. Built by Lockheed. Flown on some CORONA, ARGON, LANYARD, GAMBIT, HEXAGON, and some scientific Missions, Used until the 1980's. Was part of Program 989. Primary mission may have been the location and elevation of Soviet air defense radars. P-14..... U.S., satellite, see EXPLORER 10. P-2..... U.S., satellite, see PIONEER 5. P-3..... U.S., satellite, see PIONEER, FTO. First launch P-30..... U.S., satellite, see PIONEER, FTO. First launch P-31..... U.S., satellite, see PIONEER, FTO. First launch U.S., satellite, scientific. launched from APOLLO. First subsatellite launched. First launch U.S., satellite, meteorological. Early designation for Program 417, DMSP. U.S., satellite. First launch U.S., satellite. First launch U.S., satellite, see SOLWIND and SCATHA.
Ron Parise Translate this page . ronald (Ron) Anthony parise, . Dernière mise à jour mai 2002 Naissance 24 mai 1951, à Warren, Ohio, États-Unis. Antécédent Astronome. http://www.sciencepresse.qc.ca/clafleur/PariseRA.html
Les Explorateurs De L'espace Padalka, Gennadi Ivanovich · Pailes, William Arthur · Parazynski, Scott Edward· parise, ronald (Ron) Anthony · Park, ChanWook · Parker, Robert (Bob http://www.sciencepresse.qc.ca/clafleur/Explorateurs.html
Astronaut Treasure Hunt ronald parise, Astronaut. Treasure Hunt. Student Preparation for AstronautVisit. to MILA Elementary School on April 24, 2001. In conjunction http://mila.es.brevard.k12.fl.us/astroth.htm
Extractions: Ronald Parise, Astronaut Treasure Hunt Student Preparation for Astronaut Visit to MILA Elementary School on April 24, 2001 In conjunction with Space Day 2001 and the Gifted Students' Keypals Project coordinated by Lockheed Martin, astronaut Ron Parise will address students in grades 4, 5, and 6 on April 24th, 2001. This Treasure Hunt is designed to prepare the students for his visit. Websites Used: 4. What is the highest college degree this astronaut has earned? 5. Name three of the many awards this man has received in his lifetime. 6. In the section, "Experience", find and record:
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STS067-361-022 ASTRO-2NASA Photo ID STS067361-022 File Name 20187727.jpg Film Type 35mm Date TakenTitle Payload specialist ronald parise using SAREX http://www.ksc.nasa.gov/mirrors/images/images/pao/STS67/20187727.htm
Extractions: NASA Photo ID: STS067-361-022 File Name: 20187727.jpg Film Type: 35mm Date Taken: Title: Payload specialist Ronald Parise using SAREX Description: ASTRO-2 payload specialist Ronald A. Parise reminisces on his inspace amateur radio experience of five years ago in the ASTRO-1 mission. Using the Shuttle Amateur Radio Experiment (SAREX), Parise talks to students on Earth from the flight deck of the Earth orbiting Space Shuttle Endeavour. Subject terms: ASTRONAUTS COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT ENDEAVOUR (ORBITER) ONBOARD ACTIVITIES SHORT WAVE RADIO TRANSMISSION STS-67 NASA Home Page JSC Home Page Imagery Services Home Page Search For questions about Manned Spaceflight images, please contact:
STS067-318-021 NASA Photo ID STS067318-021 File Name 20186300.jpg Film Type 35mm Date TakenTitle Payload specialist ronald parise checks on ASTRO-2 payload http://www.ksc.nasa.gov/mirrors/images/images/pao/STS67/20186300.htm
Extractions: NASA Photo ID: STS067-318-021 File Name: 20186300.jpg Film Type: 35mm Date Taken: Title: Payload specialist Ronald Parise checks on ASTRO-2 payload Description: Payload specialist Ronald A. Parise, a senior scientist in the Space Observatories Department of Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC), checks on the ASTRO-2 payload (out of frame in the cargo bay of the Space Shuttle Endeavour). Parise is on the aft flight deck of the Earth orbiting Endeavour during STS-67. Subject terms: ASTRO MISSIONS (STS) ASTRONAUTS ENDEAVOUR (ORBITER) ONBOARD ACTIVITIES SPACE SHUTTLE PAYLOADS STS-67 NASA Home Page JSC Home Page Imagery Services Home Page Search For questions about Manned Spaceflight images, please contact: