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STS098-331-005 (7-20 February 2001) --- In the grasp of the shuttle’s remote manipulator system (RMS) robot...
STS098-336-0026 (12 February 2001) --- Astronaut Robert L. Curbeam, mission specialist, participates in the second...
STS098-337-034 (7-20 February 2001) --- Astronaut Thomas D. Jones, mission specialist, is seen with an IMAX camera...
STS098-355-0008 (7-20 February 2001) --- An overall shot of the newly attached Destiny laboratory was recorded with...
STS098-330-007 (7-20 February 2001) --- Astronaut Thomas D. Jones, mission specialist, works near the International...
STS098-340-004 (7-20 February 2001) --- During one of the three STS-98 sessions of extravehicular activity (EVA),...
STS098-348-015 (7-20 February 2001) --- Astronaut Marsha S. Ivins, STS-98 mission specialist, is photographed on the...
STS098-351-0013 (7-20 February 2001) --- Astronaut Marsha S. Ivins, mission specialist, spent a great deal of time...
STS098-331-0017 (7-20 February 2001) --- In the grasp of the shuttle's remote manipulator system (RMS) robot arm,...
STS098-365-0034 (7-20 February 2001) --- The crew of the STS-98 mission poses for the traditional inflight portrait...
STS098-714A-020 (7-20 February 2001) ---One of the STS-98 astronauts aboard the Earth-orbiting Space Shuttle...
STS098-716-057 (7-20 February 2001) --- Baltimore, Maryland can be identified in this northwest-looking view,...
STS098-382-0014 (7-20 February 2001) City Lights of the Northeastern Seaboard of the U.S. were captured with a 35mm...
STS098-712-091 (7-20 February 2001) --- The forested area of the Panama Canal Zone can be seen near the center of...
STS098-819-038 (17 February 2001) --- Much of Metropolitan Houston appears in this nearly vertical image...
STS098-714A-049 (16 February 2001) --- Demonstrating the power of water erosion, this orbital view photographed by...
STS098-713-011 (15 February 2001) --- An oblique, westerly-looking view over the Strait of Messini (center), which...
STS098-716-034 (18 February 2001) --- This east-to-west orbital view of the Inn River Valley of southern Austria was...
STS098-371-0019 (7-20 February 2001) --- The crews of the Space Shuttle Atlantis and International Space Station...
STS098-314-0017 (7-20 February 2001) --- Cosmonauts Yuri P. Gidzenko (left), Expedition One Soyuz commander; and...
STS098-322-0001 (7-20 February 2001) --- Three STS-98 astronauts move a rack into position aboard the newly attached...
STS098-320-0017 (7-20 February 2001) --- Astronaut William M. (Bill) Shepherd, Expedition One commander, poses for a...
STS098-707-008 (9 February 2001) --- This picture of the distant International Space Station (ISS), backdropped...
STS098-707-019 (9 February 2001) --- This close view of the International Space Station (ISS), backdropped against...