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STS-88 Mission Specialist Nancy J. Currie prepares to operate an M-113, an armored personnel carrier, as part of...
Astronaut James Voss (right) stands with astronaut John Young on the tarmac at the KSC Shuttle Landing Facility....
STS-88 Mission Specialist James H. Newman (right) receives instruction on the operation of an M-113, an armored...
S114-E-5531 (28 July 2005) --- Not since 2002 have nine space travelers shared space simultaneously on the...
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, three members of the STS-88 space shuttle crew...
Inside the Space Station Processing Facility (SSPF), a technician (right) explains use of the equipment in front of...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- STS-88 Mission Specialists Sergei Konstantinovich Krikalev (left) and James H. Newman...
ISS011-E-11403 (2 August 2005) --- The Expedition 11 and STS-114 crewmembers gather for a group photo in the Destiny...
At SPACEHAB, in Titusville, Fla., members of the STS-102 crew look over the Integrated Cargo Carrier and the Russian...
The STS-88 crew receives instruction on the operation of an M-113, an armored personnel carrier, as part of...
STS-88 Mission Commander Robert D. Cabana (right) receives instruction on the operation of an M-113, an armored...
STS-88 Mission Specialist Jerry L. Ross prepares to operate an M-113, an armored personnel carrier, as part of...
After leaving the Operations and Checkout Building, the STS-88 crew approach the Astrovan for their trip to Launch...
STS-88 Mission Specialist James H. Newman gives a thumbs up on his nighttime arrival at the Shuttle Landing Facility...
JSC2010-E-041313 (19 March 2010) --- At the Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center in Star City, Russia, the prime crew...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- At SPACEHAB, in Titusville, Fla., STS-102 Mission Specialist Yuri Usachev, who is with...
JSC2000-04069 (12 May 2000) --- Cosmonaut Yuri Gidzenko (second left), ISS Expedition One Soyuz commander, recruits...
STS-88 Pilot Frederick W. "Rick" Sturckow (right) operates an M-113, an armored personnel carrier, as part of...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- At SPACEHAB, in Titusville, Fla., members of the STS-102 crew look at part of the...
STS-88 Mission Specialist Sergei Konstantinovich Krikalev, a Russian cosmonaut, operates an M-113, an armored...
Introduced by NASA News Chief Bruce Buckingham (left), the STS-88 crew answer questions from media representatives...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- STS-88 Mission Specialists James H. Newman (left) and Sergei Konstantinovich Krikalev...
STS-88 Mission Commander Robert D. Cabana operates an M-113, an armored personnel carrier, as part of emergency...
The STS-88 crew leave the Operations and Checkout Building for their trip to Launch Pad 39A. In the front row (left...