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Terry Slezak in front of a T-38 Talon training aircraft. Astronaut Anna Fisher and Terry Slezak at White Sands Space Harbor, New Mexico. Astronaut Kathy Sullivan and Terry Slezak on the KC-135 aircraft. Astronaut Dale Gardner and Terry Slezak during a Zero G flight on the KC-135 aircraft. Zero G vestibular studies with pigeons on the KC-135 aircraft.  Terry Slezak wearing red hat and filming the bird’s flight.
Slezak and
T-38
Fisher and
Slezak
Sullivan and
Slezak
Gardner and
Slezak
Zero-G
experiment
with pigeons
                                     
Terry Slezak in the Weightless Environment Training Facility (WETF). (Photo and caption appeared in Society of Photographic Science and Engineering Journal, October 1987) Frank Zehentner (left) and Terry Slezak prepare to remove an aluminum case containing rolls of original color film from the primary NASA humidity-controlled cold storage vault built for the permanent preservation of spaceflight films.  This is one of the two vaults maintained at O°F (-18°C) and 20% RH located at the NASA facility in Houston, Texas; the other vault, situated in a remote corner of the NASA property, is used to store a complete duplicate set of the films, together with written documentation.  A third NASA vault at the White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico, which also operates at 0°F (-18°C) and 20% RH, houses a second duplicate set of backup copies and documentation of the spaceflight films. Terry Slezak in the Weightless Environment Training Facility (WETF). The Space Shuttle Enterprise on top of the Shuttle Carrier Aircraft on the way to the Paris Air Show in 1983.  Terry Slezak and his wife happened to see the docked vehicles and took this photo of the flight over the ruined walls of the Roman Forum while vacationing in Rome Italy. The Space Shuttle Enterprise on top of the Shuttle Carrier Aircraft on the way to the Paris Air Show in 1983.  Terry Slezak and his wife happened to see the docked vehicles and took this photo of the flight over the ruined walls of the Roman Forum while vacationing in Rome Italy.
Slezak in
WETF
Slezak in
film vault
Slezak in
WETF
Shuttle on
SCA
Shuttle on
SCA
                                     
Photography crew at White Sands, New Mexico.  From left to right, Terry Slezak, unknown, Gene Edmonds, Dick Tuntland, Ramon “Benny” Benavides, Bobby Smith, Ralph Payne, Bill Ferriera. Terry Slezak in the Weightless Environment Training Facility (WETF). Terry Slezak in the Weightless Environment Training Facility (WETF). Terry Slezak during a Zero G flight on the KC-135 aircraft. Terry Slezak in the Weightless Environment Training Facility (WETF).
Photo crew
at White
Sands
Slezak in
WETF
Slezak in
WETF
Slezak on
KC-135
Slezak in WETF

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