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S131-E-009309 (13 April 2010) --- NASA astronauts Clayton Anderson (left) and Rick Mastracchio, both STS-131 mission...
JSC2001-E-23203 (26 July 2001) --- Astronaut Frederick W. Sturckow, STS-105 pilot, fields a question during a joint...
S120-E-007426 (30 Oct. 2007) --- Astronaut Scott Parazynski, STS-120 mission specialist, participates in the third...
ISS022-E-062770 (11 Feb. 2010) --- In the grasp of the station?s Canadarm2, the Tranquility module is transferred...
ISS034-E-010875 (28 Dec. 2012) --- NASA astronaut Kevin Ford, Expedition 34 commander, works near the Microgravity...
This view of a Martian rock called Rocknest
S131-E-009319 (13 April 2010) --- NASA astronauts Clayton Anderson (left) and Rick Mastracchio, both STS-131 mission...
JSC2001-E-23201 (26 July 2001) --- Astronaut Patrick G. Forrester, STS-105 mission specialist, explains some of his...
ISS030-E-033011 (9 Jan. 2012) --- NASA astronaut Dan Burbank, Expedition 30 flight commander, exercises, using the...
S130-E-007783 (14 Feb. 2010) --- NASA astronauts Terry Virts (bottom), STS-130 pilot; Stephen Robinson (top right),...
A Delta IV Heavy rocket lifts off from Space Launch Complex 37 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida...
ISS030-E-012727 (18 Dec. 2011) --- NASA astronaut Dan Burbank, Expedition 30 commander, uses the short bar for the...
A Delta IV Heavy rocket roars to life at Space Launch Complex 37 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida. The...
ISS027-E-007050 (20 March 2011) --- The docked Kounotori2 H-II Transfer Vehicle (HTV-2) and part of the...
ISS022-E-067178 (17 Feb. 2010) --- NASA astronauts Robert Behnken (top) and Nicholas Patrick, both STS-130 mission...
S131-E-009305 (13 April 2010) --- NASA astronauts Clayton Anderson (left) and Rick Mastracchio, both STS-131 mission...
STS98-E-5229 (14 February 2001) --- Astronaut Thomas D. Jones, mission specialist, participates in the final of...
S124-E-007226 (8 June 2008) --- A "fish-eye" lens on a digital still camera was used to record this image of...
ISS016-E-007420 (30 Oct. 2007) --- Attired in his Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU) spacesuit, astronaut Scott...
ISS030-E-032991 (9 Jan. 2012) --- NASA astronaut Dan Burbank, Expedition 30 flight commander, exercises, using the...
STS98-E-5230 (14 February 2001) --- Astronaut Thomas D. Jones, mission specialist, participates in the final of...
ISS030-E-012725 (18 Dec. 2011) --- NASA astronaut Dan Burbank, Expedition 30 commander, uses the short bar for the...
JSC2001-E-23195 (26 July 2001) --- Cosmonauts Mikhail Tyurin (left) and Vladimir N. Dezhurov, both Expedition Three...
ISS022-E-062777 (11 Feb. 2010) --- In the grasp of the station?s Canadarm2, the Tranquility module is transferred...