STS045-02-020 (24 March-2 April 1992) --- Brian Duffy, STS-45 pilot, struggles with a large volume of data printouts from the teleprinter system.  He is seated at the commander's station on the flight deck of the Earth-orbiting Atlantis during the nine-day mission.  This frame was taken with a 35mm camera.
STS-45 Pilot Duffy wrestles with a TAGS printout on OV-104's flight deck
STS026-03-019 (3 Oct 1988) --- STS-26 Commander Frederick H. Hauck (center) reviews lengthy text and graphics system (TAGS) printout as it drifts across the middeck while his fellow crewmembers (left to right) Mission Specialist (MS) David C. Hilmers, MS George D. Nelson, and Pilot Richard O. Covey eat various snack items. The open airlock hatch and the sleep restraints on the starboard wall are visible in the background.
STS-26 crewmembers eat on middeck as TAGS printout drifts among them
STS003-23-180 (22-30 March 1982) --- Astronaut Gordon Fullerton, STS-3 pilot, wearing communications kit assembly (ASSY) mini-headset (HDST), reviews flight data file (FDF) checklist and text and graphics system (TAGS) printout (ticker tape) while in pilots ejection seat (S2). Pilot station control panels F4, F7, F8, O3, window shade, and portable oxygen system (POS) assy appear in view. Photo credit: NASA
Pilot Fullerton reviews FDF and TAGS printout on forward flight deck
This image provides a way to have a full-size printout of the calibration target for the Mars Hand Lens Imager MAHLI camera on NASA Mars rover Curiosity.
Full-Scale Image of MAHLI Calibration Target
N-221 40x80ft wind tunnel control room engineers read data printout
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STS040-17-003 (5-14 June 1991) --- Astronauts Rhea Seddon and Bryan D. O'Connor share a 15 ft. length of teleprinter messages aboard Columbia.  During the nine-day Spacelab Life Sciences (SLS-1) mission, the STS-40 crewmembers received a large volume of similar print-outs from ground controllers.  Using foot restraints, the two obviously expect their perusing to take awhile.  This middeck scene was photographed with a 35mm camera.
STS-40 MS Seddon & Commander O'Connor review TAGS printout on OV-102 middeck
ISS002-E-5070 (28 March 2001) --- Astronaut Susan J. Helms, Expedition Two flight engineer, checks over a printout  while going about routine tasks in the Zvezda Service Module onboard the International Space Station (ISS). The photo was recorded with digital still camera.
Helms in Service Module with computer
S119-E-010717 (27 March 2009) --- Astronauts Richard Arnold (left) and John Phillips, look over a printout of data, as they float relatively freely on the middeck of the Earth-orbiting Space Shuttle Discovery. The two STS-119 mission specialists and five other astronauts are in the midst of their final full day in space before their scheduled return home on March 28.
Arnold and Phillips on Middeck (MDDK)
STS059-05-007 (9-20 April 1994) --- On Endeavour's middeck, the three STS-59 red shift crew members begin to organize what was believed to be among the longest mail messages in recent Shuttle history.  With the picture held vertically, astronaut Sidney M. Gutierrez, mission commander, is in upper right.  Also seen are astronauts Linda M. Godwin, payload commander, and Kevin P. Chilton, pilot.  Though early Shuttle flights could brag of longer teleprinted messages, this Thermal Imaging Printing System's (TIPS) message from the ground competes with those of recent Shuttle flights.
STS-59 red shift crew on Endeavour's middeck
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -  Workers in the KSC Launch Control Center look at the printout from Columbia's Orbiter Experiment  Support System (OEX) recorder.  After duplication the tape will be reviewed at the Johnson Space Center in Houston and other facilities. No actual sensor data on that tape has been reviewed at this time.  Search teams near Hemphill, Texas recovered the recorder, which stores sensor information about temperature, aerodynamic pressure, vibrations and other data from dozens of sensor locations on the orbiter, operating only during launch and re-entry. The OEX uses magnetic tape to record data that is not sent to the ground by telemetry.
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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -  Workers in the KSC Launch Control Center look at the printout from Columbia's Orbiter Experiment  Support System (OEX) recorder.  After duplication the tape will be reviewed at the Johnson Space Center in Houston and other facilities. No actual sensor data on that tape has been reviewed at this time.   Search teams near Hemphill, Texas recovered the recorder, which stores sensor information about temperature, aerodynamic pressure, vibrations and other data from dozens of sensor locations on the orbiter, operating only during launch and re-entry. The OEX uses magnetic tape to record data that is not sent to the ground by telemetry.
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STS004-26-243 (27 June 1982) --- Astronaut Henry W. Hartsfield Jr., STS-4 pilot, has just torn off a rather prolific gathering of hard copy print-outs from the teleprinter aboard the Earth-orbiting space shuttle Columbia during NASA?s fourth orbital flight test. The teleprinter is located in the middeck area of the reusable spacecraft. The photograph was made by astronaut Thomas K. Mattingly II, STS-4 commander. The two shared a little more than seven days of duties aboard the space shuttle Columbia. Photo credit: NASA
Pilot Hartsfield reviews TAGS teleprinter printout of instructions on middeck
51D-05-22 (12-19 April 1985) --- Astronauts Karol J. Bobko (foreground), mission commander, and Donald E. Williams, pilot, are surrounded by teleprinted messages transmitted from ground controllers.  The two are on Discovery's middeck.
Astronauts Bobko and Williams surrounded by teleprinted messages
51F-03-024 (29 July-6 Aug 1985) --- Astronauts Anthony W. England, left, and Roy D. Bridges are surrounded by some of the prolific teleprinter copy transmitted from ground controllers to the Earth-orbiting Challenger. Eventually the equivalent of several football fields' length of paper was filled with data from flight  controllers.
Astronauts Bridges and England surrounded by teleprinted messages
SL3-111-1514 (July-September 1973) --- Astronaut Alan L. Bean, Skylab 3 commander, reads data from book in his right hand while holding teleprinter tape in his left hand, in the ward room of the Skylab space station's Orbital Workshop (OWS) crew quarters. This photograph was taken with a 35mm Nikon camera held by one of Bean's fellow crewmen during the 56.5 day second manned Skylab mission in Earth orbit. Photo credit: NASA
Astronaut Alan Bean reads data from book while holding teleprinter tape