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Earth observation taken during night pass by an Expedition 36 crew member on board the International Space Station...
"NASA astronaut Karen Nyberg,Expedition 36 flight engineer,works with the Combustion Integrated Rack (CIR) Alignment...
View of a pair of Extravehicular Mobility Units (EMUs) and assorted other bags in the Quest Airlock as documented by...
Close-up view of Cupola windows (with earth visible) as documented by the Expedition 36 crew.
View of the Cupola window as documented by the Expedition 36 crew. Earth is visible through the window as well as...
Photographic documentation of an ISS solar array with the Earth in the background as seen by the Expedition 36 crew.
ISS036-E-015477 (7 July 2013) --- NASA astronauts Chris Cassidy (left) and Karen Nyberg; along with European Space...
JSC2013-E-013362 (February 2013) --- Portrait of Expedition 35/36 Flight Engineer Chris Cassidy of NASA. Photo...
JSC2013-E-013364 (February 2013) --- Portrait of Expedition 35/36 Flight Engineer Alexander Misurkin of Roscosmos....
Date: 05-28-13 Location: Bldg 30, FCR-1 Subject: Expedition 36 flight controllers on console in FCR-1 during the...
ISS036-E-004763 (29 May 2013) --- This image, photographed inside the Zvezda service module, is one of the first...
Alexei Leonov (left), the first human to walk in space in March 1965, has a word with the daughter of Expedition...
View of the solar array over an Earth limb taken during a day pass by an Expedition 36 crew member on board the...
European Space Agency astronaut Luca Parmitano (left) and Astronaut Chris Cassidy,both Expedition 36 flight...
Astronaut Karen Nyberg,Expedition 36 flight engineer,works with samples in Minus Eighty-Degree Laboratory Freezer...
View of the distant Moon over an Earth limb taken by an Expedition 36 crew member on board the International Space...
Photographic documentation of Extravehicular Activity (EVA) 23 Prep in the Quest airlock. Astronaut Karen Nyberg,...
Astronaut Karen Nyberg,Expedition 36 flight engineer,performs a Space Linear Acceleration Mass Measurement Device...
ISS036-E-048267 (10 Sept. 2013) --- Russian cosmonaut Pavel Vinogradov (right), Expedition 36 commander; along with...
ISS036-E-037185 (26 Aug. 2013) --- One of the Expedition 36 crew members aboard the International Space Station used...
View of NASA astronaut Chris Cassidy (left) and European Space Agency astronaut Luca Parmitano (right), Expedition...
ISS036-E-035677 (24 Aug. 2013) --- One of the Expedition 36 crew members aboard the International Space Station used...
View of antenna and solar arrays (with an Earth limb in the background) taken from a window in the Russian Soyuz...
Astronaut Karen Nyberg, Expedition 36 flight engineer, conducts a session with the bowling-ball-sized free-flying...