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ISS002-E-6526 (8 June 2001) --- Astronaut Susan J. Helms, Expedition Two flight engineer, mounts a video camera onto...
Astronauts Susan Helms (#1) and Carl Walz (#2) are training in the Neutral Buoyancy Simulator (NBS) at Marshall...
In this photograph, Astronaut Susan Helms, Expedition Two flight engineer, is positioned near a large amount of...
STS102-E-5158 (13 March 2001) --- Astronaut Susan J. Helms on Discovery's mid deck. The photograph was taken with a...
ISS002-E-5763 (26 March 2001) --- Astronaut Susan J. Helms, Expedition Two flight engineer, is pictured in the Zarya...
STS102-325-023 (11 March 2001) --- Astronaut Susan J. Helms completes a scheduled space walk task on the...
TS102-E-5054 (10 March 2001) --- Astronaut Susan J. Helms, STS-102 mission specialist, is pictured on the mid deck...
STS102-E-5034 (9 March 2001) --- Astronauts Susan J. Helms and Andrew S.W. Thomas, STS-102 mission specialists,...
STS102-E-5206 (13 March 2001) --- Astronaut Susan J. Helms enters notes on the mid deck of the Space Shuttle...
STS102-E-5208 (13 March 2001) --- Astronaut Susan J. Helms enters notes on the mid deck of the Space Shuttle...
ISS002-E-5478 (30 March 2001) --- Astronaut Susan J. Helms, Expedition Two flight engineer, works at a laptop...
STS102-E-5048 (10 March 2001) --- Astronaut Susan J. Helms, STS-102 mission specialist, looks over some supplies on...
S94-38174 (30 June 1994) --- Astronaut Susan J. Helms.
S90-45390 (August 1990) --- Astronaut Susan J. Helms, mission specialist.
ISS002-E-5603 (18 April 2001) --- Astronauts Susan J. Helms and James S. Voss, both Expedition Two flight engineers,...
ISS002-E-5070 (28 March 2001) --- Astronaut Susan J. Helms, Expedition Two flight engineer, checks over a printout...
ISS002-E-5335 (10 April 2001) --- Astronaut Susan J. Helms (left and astronaut James S. Voss, both Expedition Two...
ISS002-E-5859 (7 May 2001) --- Susan J. Helms, Expedition Two flight engineer, works on an Enhanced Space Station...
STS105-E-5226 (16 August 2001) --- Now a member of the STS-105 crew, departing Expedition Two flight engineer Susan...
STS102-E-5124 (11 March 2001) --- Astronaut Susan J. Helms works at the Destiny laboratory during the first STS-102...
ISS002-E-5052 (March 2001) --- Astronaut Susan J. Helms, Expedition Two flight engineer, totes computer hardware on...
STS105-E-5386 (20 August 2001) --- The Expedition Two crewmembers, Susan J. Helms (left), flight engineer, cosmonaut...
STS105-E-5438 (21 August 2001) --- Astronaut Susan J. Helms, Expedition Two flight engineer, is dressed in her...
STS105-E-5383 (20 August 2001) --- The Expedition Two crewmembers, Susan J. Helms (left), flight engineer, cosmonaut...