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S98-19775 (30 Oct. 1998) --- Astronaut Jeffrey S. Ashby, pilot.
The crew of Space Shuttle mission STS-100 gathered in front of the shuttle Endeavour following landing at Edwards...
A happy "thumbs up" from the crew of the Space Shuttle Endeavour and NASA Dryden Flight Research Center officials...
JOHNSON SPACE CENTER, HOUSTON, TEXAS -- (S98-19775) Official portrait of astronaut Jeffrey S. Ashby, commander.
STS093-323-009 (22-27 July 1999) --- Astronaut Jeffrey S. Ashby, pilot, looks over a procedures checklist at the...
STS112-E-05862 (16 October 2002) --- Astronaut Jeffrey S. Ashby, STS-112 mission commander, occupies the...
STS093-327-016 (23-27 July 1999) --- Astronaut Jeffrey S. Ashby, pilot, prepares to take a still photograph from...
JSC2002-00532 (19 February 2002) --- Astronaut Jeffrey S. Ashby, STS-112 mission commander, simulates a parachute...
STS112-316-008 (7-18 October 2002) --- Astronaut Jeffrey S. Ashby, STS-112 mission commander, floats in the Unity...
STS112-E-05134 (11 October 2002) --- Astronaut Jeffrey S. Ashby, STS-112 mission commander, looks over a procedures...
STS112-E-05098 (10 October 2002) --- Astronaut Jeffrey S. Ashby, STS-112 mission commander, looks over a procedures...
STS112-E-05719 (15 October 2002) --- Astronaut Jeffrey S. Ashby, STS-112 mission commander, looks over a procedures...
JSC2002-E-42180 (19 October 2002) --- Astronaut Jeffrey S. Ashby, STS-112 mission commander, responds to a Ellington...
STS112-E-05016 (8 October 2002) --- Astronaut Jeffrey S. Ashby, STS-112 mission commander, holds a still photo...
JSC2002-E-36209 (6 September 2002) --- Astronaut Jeffrey S. Ashby, STS-112 mission commander, responds to a query...
STS093-328-007 (22-27 July 1999) --- Astronaut Jeffrey S. Ashby, pilot, takes video footage with a High Definition...
STS112-347-001 (18 October 2002) --- A “fish-eye” lens on a 35mm camera records astronaut Jeffrey S....
JSC2002-00796 (12 April 2002) --- Astronaut Jeffrey S. Ashby, STS-112 mission commander, occupies the...
ISS005-E-17455 (13 October 2002) --- Cosmonaut Valery G. Korzun (left), Expedition Five mission commander, and...
S100-E-5117 (21 April 2001) --- Astronaut Jeffrey S. Ashby, pilot, unpacks some cable on the middeck of the Space...
S100-E-5142 (21 April 2001) --- Astronaut Jeffrey S. Ashby, pilot, temporarily occupies the commander's station for...
JSC2002-E-30478 (29 July 2002) --- Astronauts Jeffrey S. Ashby (left) and David A. Wolf, STS-112 mission commander...
S100-E-5147 (21 April 2001) --- Astronaut Jeffrey S. Ashby, pilot, temporarily positioned at the commander's station...
S100-E-5023 (20 April 2001) --- Astronaut Jeffrey S. Ashby, pilot, is pictured on Endeavour's flight deck as the...