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ISS004-E-8039 (20 February 2002) --- Astronauts Daniel W. Bursch and Carl E. Walz (obscured) go through preparations...
STS120-S-017 (23 Oct. 2007) --- The Space Shuttle Discovery and its seven-member STS-120 crew head toward...
STS120-S-033 (23 Oct. 2007) --- The Space Shuttle Discovery and its seven-member STS-120 crew head toward...
The Space Shuttle Discovery and its seven-member STS-120 crew headed toward Earth-orbit and a scheduled linkup with...
STS120-S-048 (23 Oct. 2007) --- The Space Shuttle Discovery and its seven-member STS-120 crew head toward...
The Space Shuttle Discovery and its seven-member STS-120 crew headed toward Earth-orbit and a scheduled linkup with...
STS120-S-044 (23 Oct. 2007) --- The Space Shuttle Discovery and its seven-member STS-120 crew head toward...
STS120-S-031 (23 Oct. 2007) --- The Space Shuttle Discovery and its seven-member STS-120 crew head toward...
STS120-S-043 (23 Oct. 2007) --- The Space Shuttle Discovery and its seven-member STS-120 crew head toward...
STS120-S-029 (23 Oct. 2007) --- The Space Shuttle Discovery and its seven-member STS-120 crew head toward...
STS120-S-014 (23 Oct. 2007) --- The Space Shuttle Discovery and its seven-member STS-120 crew head toward...
STS120-S-019 (23 Oct. 2007) --- The Space Shuttle Discovery and its seven-member STS-120 crew head toward...
The Space Shuttle Discovery and its seven-member STS-120 crew headed toward Earth-orbit and a scheduled linkup with...
STS120-S-008 (23 Oct. 2007) --- The Space Shuttle Discovery and its seven-member STS-120 crew head toward...
STS120-S-010 (23 Oct. 2007) --- The Space Shuttle Discovery and its seven-member STS-120 crew head toward...
STS120-S-020 (23 Oct. 2007) --- The Space Shuttle Discovery and its seven-member STS-120 crew head toward...
STS120-S-022 (23 Oct. 2007) --- The Space Shuttle Discovery and its seven-member STS-120 crew head toward...
STS120-S-018 (23 Oct. 2007) --- The Space Shuttle Discovery and its seven-member STS-120 crew head toward...
STS120-S-028 (23 Oct. 2007) --- The Space Shuttle Discovery and its seven-member STS-120 crew head toward...
STS120-S-009 (23 Oct. 2007) --- The Space Shuttle Discovery and its seven-member STS-120 crew head toward...
STS120-S-045 (23 Oct. 2007) --- The Space Shuttle Discovery and its seven-member STS-120 crew head toward...
STS50-262-004 (25 June-9 July 1992) --- Astronaut Kenneth D. Bowersox, STS-50 pilot, holds an autoclave used in the...
The STS-85 mission crew members pose in front of their T-38 jet trainers after they arrived at KSC’s Shuttle Landing...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- On KSC's Shuttle Landing Facility, STS-99 crew members check the underside of Space...