Photographic documentation of Commander James Wetherbee working with the Cosmic Radiation Effects and Activation Monitor (CREAM) on the Space Shuttle Discovery's SPACEHAB during STS-63. CREAM was designed to collect data on cosmic ray energy loss spectra, neutron fluxes, and induced radioactivity.
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Photographic documentation of Commander James Wetherbee working with the Cosmic Radiation Effects and Activation Monitor (CREAM) on the Space Shuttle Discovery's SPACEHAB during STS-63. CREAM was designed to collect data on cosmic ray energy loss spectra, neutron fluxes, and induced radioactivity.