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The STS-99 crew pose for a "star-burst" pose in celebration of a successful Shuttle Radar Topographic Mission (SRTM)...
An international crew assigned to STS-99 takes a break from training to pose for the traditional crew portrait at...
Launched February 11, 2000, the STS-99 Shuttle Radar Topographic Mission (SRTM) was the most ambitious Earth mapping...
Launched February 11, 2000, the STS-99 Shuttle Radar Topographic Mission (SRTM) was the most ambitious Earth mapping...
The Space Shuttle Orbiter Endeavour blasts form the launch pad on February 11, 2000 carrying its crew of six for the...
Launched February 11, 2000, the STS-99 Shuttle Radar Topographic Mission (SRTM) was the most ambitious Earth mapping...
The STS-99 crew members designed the flight insignia for the Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM), the most...
S99-05615 (19 May 1999) --- Astronaut Gerhard P.J. Thiele, mission specialist representing the European Space Agency...
JSC2000-01643 (23 February 2000) --- JSC Director George W.S. Abbey greets astronaut Dominic L. Gorie, pilot,...
S99-05620 (19 May 1999) --- Astronaut Kevin R. Kregel (left), STS-99 mission commander, is briefed by a member of...
S99-05619 (19 May 1999) --- Astronauts Kevin R. Kregel (left) and Dominic L. Gorie, mission commander and pilot,...
S99-10569 (24 August 1999) --- Astronaut Janice Voss, STS-99 mission specialist, simulates a countdown during...
JSC2000-01671 (23 February 2000) --- Astronaut Kevin R. Kregel (left foreground), mission commander for STS-99,...
S99-10566 (24 August 1999) --- Astronaut Janice Voss, STS-99 mission specialist, simulates a countdown during...
STS099-306-007 (11-22 February 2000) ---Astronaut Dominic L. Gorie, STS-99 pilot, works out on the ergometer device...
S99-10565 (24 August 1999) --- Astronaut Mamoru Mohri, STS-99 mission specialist, goes over a checklist on the mid...
STS099-749-063 (11-22 February 2000) ---One of the astronauts aboard the Space Shuttle Endeavour for the STS-99...
S99-10573 (24 August 1999) --- Astronauts Mamoru Mohri (foreground) and Janice Voss participate in a simulation of...
S99-05616 (19 May 1999) --- Astronauts Gerhard P.J. Thiele and Janet L. Kavandi await a briefing about emergency...
JSC2000-01638 (23 February 2000) --- Astronaut Mamoru Mohri signs autographs for some members of the crowd who...
JSC2000-01646 (23 February 2000) --- Three members of the STS-99 crew are greeted by JSC Director George W.S. Abbey...
STS099-723-054 (11-22 February 2000) --- A wide-sweeping occlusion in the South Pacific Ocean caught the eye of one...
STS099-330-036 (11-22 February 2000) ---Astronaut Mamoru Mohri, mission specialist, on the aft flight deck of the...
STS099-735-046 (11-22 February 2000) ---Mt. Everest (29,028 feet or 8,848 meters), is featured in the center of this...