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Pictured here is the forward docking port on the International Space Station's (ISS) Destiny Laboratory as seen by...
Backdropped against the blackness of space and the Earth's horizon, the Mobile Remote Base System (MBS) is moved by...
ISS005-E-05021 (15 June 2002) --- The Expedition Four, STS-111, and Expedition Five crews assemble for a group photo...
The Space Shuttle Endeavour, mounted securely atop one of NASA's modified Boeing 747 Shuttle Carrier Aircraft, left...
STS111-S-002 (March 2002) --- These four astronauts comprise the prime crew for NASA's STS-111 mission. Astronaut...
JSC2002-00722 (29 March 2002) --- Astronaut Franklin R. Chang-Diaz, STS-111 mission specialist, attired in a...
JSC2002-00725 (29 March 2002) --- Astronaut Kenneth D. Cockrell, STS-111 mission commander, attired in a training...
JSC2002-E-26022 (21 June 2002) --- Johnson Space Center’s (JSC) Director Jefferson Davis Howell, Jr. speaks...
JSC2002-E-26037 (21 June 2002) --- Astronauts Carl E. Walz (left) and Daniel W. Bursch, both Expedition Four flight...
JSC2002-E-26038 (21 June 2002) --- Astronaut Carl E. Walz, Expedition Four flight engineer, speaks from the lectern...
JSC2002-00726 (29 March 2002) --- Astronaut Paul S. Lockhart, STS-111 pilot, attired in a training version of the...
JSC2002-E-26036 (21 June 2002) --- Astronaut Daniel W. Bursch, Expedition Four flight engineer, speaks from the...
ISS005-E-05022 (15 June 2002) --- The Expedition Four, STS-111, and Expedition Five crews assemble for a group photo...
JSC2001-02995 (December 2001) --- Astronauts Philippe Perrin and Franklin R. Chang-Diaz practice procedures to be...
JSC2002-E-26021 (21 June 2002) --- Johnson Space Center’s (JSC) Director Jefferson Davis Howell, Jr. speaks...
JSC2002-00724 (29 March 2002) --- The STS-111 crewmembers and the Expedition Five crewmembers don training versions...
JSC2001-02996 (December 2001) --- Astronauts Philippe Perrin and Franklin R. Chang-Diaz practice procedures to be...
Launched aboard the Space Shuttle Endeavor on June 6, 2002, these four astronauts comprised the prime crew for...
ISS004-E-13428 (June 2002) --- The Expedition Five (front row) and STS-111 crews assemble for a group photo in the...
JSC2002-E-25980 (21 June 2002) --- Astronaut Paul S. Lockhart, STS-111 pilot, speaks to a large crowd who showed up...
JSC2002-E-25978 (21 June 2002) --- Astronaut Paul S. Lockhart, STS-111 pilot, speaks to a large crowd who showed up...
ISS004-E-13433 (June 2002) --- The Expedition Four (front row) and STS-111 crews assemble for a group photo in the...
JSC2002-E-25979 (21 June 2002) --- Astronaut Paul S. Lockhart, STS-111 pilot, speaks to a large crowd who showed up...
Huddled together in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station (ISS) are the Expedition Four crew...