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NASA Acting Deputy Chief Technologist Vicki Crisp discusses Sierra Nevada Corporation’s Dream Chaser captive carry...
S98-16197 (6 Oct. 1998) --- Astronaut Lee J. Archambault, commander
JSC2009-E-150621 (13 May 2009) --- Astronaut Lee J. Archambault, commander
Stennis Space Center Director Gene Goldman (r to l) presents a commemorative photo of a space shuttle main engine...
JSC2006-E-51895 (30 Nov. 2006) --- Astronaut Lee J. Archambault, STS-117 pilot, prepares for a flight in a NASA T-38...
The crew of Space Shuttle mission STS-117 gathered in front of the shuttle Atlantis following landing at Edwards Air...
DFRC Center Director Kevin Petersen greets STS-117 Commander Frederick Sturckow and the crew of the Space Shuttle...
HOUSTON, Texas -- S98-16197: Official portrait of Lee J. Archambault, commander on mission STS-119.
S117-E-06956 (10 June 2007) --- Astronaut Lee Archambault, STS-117 pilot, occupies the commander's station on the...
ISS018-E-042591 (23 March 2009) --- Astronaut Lee Archambault, STS-119 commander, uses a video camera on the flight...
S119-E-006382 (17 March 2009) --- Astronaut Lee Archambault, STS-119 commander, is pictured on the middeck of Space...
S119-E-006948 (21 March 2009) --- Astronaut Lee Archambault, STS-119 commander, is pictured on the flight deck of...
S117-E-06625 (9 June 2007) --- Astronauts Rick Sturckow (left) and Lee Archambault, STS-117 commander and pilot,...
ISS018-E-040984 (18 March 2009) --- Astronaut Lee Archambault, STS-119 commander, is pictured on the middeck of...
S119-E-008177 (25 March 2009) --- Astronaut Lee Archambault, STS-119 commander, works in a hatch between Space...
S119-E-006807 (20 March 2009) --- Astronaut Lee Archambault, commander of the STS-119 mission, conducts an Advanced...
S119-E-006907 (21 March 2009) --- Astronaut Lee Archambault, STS-119 commander, is pictured on the flight deck of...
S119-E-008473 (25 March 2009) --- Astronaut Lee Archambault, STS-119 commander, occupies the commander?s station on...
S117-E-06653 (9 June 2007) --- Astronauts Lee Archambault (left), STS-117 pilot, and Patrick Forrester, mission...
S117-E-06622 (9 June 2007) --- Astronauts Rick Sturckow (left) and Lee Archambault, STS-117 commander and pilot,...
S119-E-006155 (16 March 2009) --- Astronaut Lee Archambault, STS-119 commander, uses a HD video camera at a window...
S119-E-006731 (20 March 2009) --- Astronaut Lee Archambault, STS-119 commander, checks out stored gear on the mid...
S119-E-006891 (21 March 2009) --- Astronaut Lee Archambault, STS-119 commander, is pictured on the middeck of Space...
S117-E-07206 (14 June 2007 ) --- Astronaut Lee Archambault, pilot, aims a camera through windows on the flight deck...