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ISS002-E-6962 (24 April 2001) --- Astronaut Scott E. Parazynski, STS-100 mission specialist, performs a task during...
JSC2000-07396 (1 Dec. 2000) --- Astronaut Scott E. Parazynski, mission specialist, is about to be submerged in a...
S100-E-5304 (23 April 2001) --- Astronaut Kent V. Rominger, STS-100 mission commander, tours the Zvezda Service...
ISS002-E-7030 (22 April 2001) --- Astronaut Chris A. Hadfield, STS-100 mission specialist, during the first...
ISS002-E-7031 (22 April 2001) --- Astronaut Chris A. Hadfield, STS-100 mission specialist, gives the Expedition Two...
JSC2001-E-12130 (19 April 2001) --- Astronauts Scott D. Altman (left) and Mark L. Polansky (right) discuss the...
STS100-342-031 (19 April-1 May 2001) --- Astronaut Umberto Guidoni, STS-100 mission specialist representing the...
STS100-710-182 (19 April-1 May 2001) --- Easily recognizable in this STS-100 70mm frame are phenomena known as the...
ISS002-E-7033 (22 April 2001) --- Astronaut Scott E. Parazynski, STS-100 mission specialist, peers into the...
ISS002-E-7034 (22 April 2001) --- Astronaut Scott E. Parazynski, STS-100 mission specialist, peers into the Destiny...
ISS002-E-7028 (22 April 2001) --- Astronaut Scott E. Parazynski, STS-100 mission specialist, peers into the...
ISS002-707-057 (22 April 2001) --- 70-mm frame. STS-100 EVA crewmember Chris Hadfield in dark silhouette - shadowed...
JSC2000-07405 (1 Dec. 2000) --- Astronauts Jeffrey S. Ashby (left), STS-100 pilot, and Umberto Guidoni, mission...
JSC2000-07397 (1 December 2000)--- Astronaut Chris A. Hadfield, representing the Canadian Space Agency (CSA), is...
JSC2000-07400 (1 Dec. 2000) --- Both attired in training versions of the Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU)...
STS-100 and Expedition Two crew members pose for an onboard portrait in the Destiny laboratory of the International...
S100-E-5219 (22 April 2001) --- The Spacelab Pallet that contain Canadarm2 and the UHF antenna that are to be...
S100-E-5342 (23 April 2001) --- Astronaut Kent V. Rominger, STS-100 mission commander, economizes his time as he...
STS100-345-028 (19 April-1 May 2001) --- Cosmonauts Yuri V. Lonchakov (foreground), STS-100 mission specialist, and...
STS100-710-103 (29 April 2001) --- Backdropped against the blue and white Earth and sporting a readily visible new...
ISS002-E-7025 (22 April 2001) --- Astronaut Chris A. Hadfield, mission specialist representing the Canadian Space...
STS100-332-020 (29 April 2001) --- Backdropped against the topography of the Canadian province of Quebec, the...
STS100-345-015 (19 April-1 May 2001) --- Astronaut Jeffrey S. Ashby, STS-100 pilot, talks to amateur radio operators...
STS100-710-130 (29 April 2001) --- Backdropped against the blue and white Earth, the International Space Station...