Marc's Training
Canadian Space Agency Astronaut Marc Garneau and fellow STS-97 astronauts take a look at the IMAX equipement which will be used onboard Endeavour during STS-97. Marc will use the Canadian-developed large-format IMAX camera to film portions of the mission.
Marc Garneau and fellow astronaut Joseph R. "Joe" Tanner take a look at the IMAX equipement which will be used onboard Endeavour during STS-97. Marc Garneau will use the Canadian-developed large-format IMAX camera to film portions of the mission.
Canadian Space Agency Astronaut Marc Garneau suits up during training activities in preparation of flight STS-97 scheduled for November 30, 2000.
Canadian Space Agency Astronaut Marc Garneau in the deep pool of the Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory (NBL) at the Sonny Carter Training Facility near the Johnson Space Center (JSC). Marc Garneau and the rest of the STS-97 crew were participating in an emergency bailout training exercise as part of their preparation for STS-97 scheduled visit to the International Space Station (ISS) November 30, 2000.
Having just donned a training version of the shuttle full-pressure ascent and entry garment, Canadian Space Agency Astronaut Marc Garneau, mission specialist, prepares to participate in emergency bailout and survival training.
Equipped with a training version of the shuttle full-pressure ascent and entry garment, Canadian Space Agency Astronaut Marc Garneau, mission specialist, prepares to participate in emergency bailout and survival training. Joined by the rest of the STS-97 crew, Garneau was preparing for contingency procedures in the Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory (NBL), part of the Sonny Carter Training Facility near the Johnson Space Center (JSC).
Equipped with a training version of the shuttle full-pressure ascent and entry garment, Canadian Space Agency Astronaut Marc Garneau, mission specialist, prepares to participate in emergency bailout and survival training.
Canadian Space Agency Astronaut Marc Garneau training at NASA’s Johnson Space Center with fellow STS-97 crewmate, Michael J. Bloomfield, NASA astronaut.