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STS-102 mission astronaut Susan J. Helms translates along the longerons of the Space Shuttle Discovery during the...
A Canadian "handshake" in space occurred on April 28, 2001, as the Canadian-built space station robotic arm...
ISS002-E-5656 (16 April 2001) --- Extreme southern topography of California, including inland portions of the San...
ISS002-E-5468 (13 April 2001) --- From the International Space Station (ISS), an Expedition Two crew member...
ISS002-E-5466 (13 April 2001) --- From the International Space Station (ISS), an Expedition Two crew member...
ISS002-E-5627 (23 April 2001) --- Algecira (left), the Bay of Gibraltar (Bahia de Algecira) and "The Rock of...
ISS002-E-5657 (16 April 2001) --- San Diego, California, and the California border with Mexico were photographed...
ISS003-E-5183 (17 August 2001) --- The Expedition Two crew members pause from their daily activities to pose for a...
ISS003-E-5182 (17 August 2001) --- The Expedition Two crew members pause from their daily activities to pose for a...
STS104-E-5178 (20 July 2001) --- Seven astronauts and a cosmonaut representing Rosaviakosmos take a break in joint...
STS105-E-5200 (15 August 2001) --- Beverages are held high in a toast onboard the Zvezda Service Module of the...
JSC2000-07446 (6 December 2000) --- Suit technician Steve Clendenin helps cosmonaut Yury V. Usachev with his boot...
S100-E-5290 (23 April 2001)--- Astronaut Susan J. Helms, Expedition Two flight engineer, greets members of the...
S104-E-5041 (14 July 2001) --- Expedition Two crewmembers Yury V. Usachev of Rosaviakosmos, mission commander, and...
STS105-E-5205 (15 August 2001) --- The astronauts and cosmonauts of STS-105 and Expedition Two and Expedition Three...
ISS002-303-036 (28 April 2001) --- Some of the principal participants of an historical event are pictured in the...
ISS002-E-7172 (26 April 2001) --- The Expedition Two and STS-100 crew members get together for a group portrait in...
Astronaut Paul W. Richards, STS-102 mission specialist, works in the cargo bay of the Space Shuttle Discovery during...
STS-102 mission astronaut Susan J. Helms works outside the International Space Station (ISS) while holding onto a...
STS-102 astronaut and mission specialist James S. Voss works outside Destiny, the U.S. Laboratory (shown in lower...
ISS002-E-9767 (8 Aug. 2001) --- This image, recorded with a digital still camera by one of the Expedition Two crew...
STS102-319-028 (8 - 21 March 2001) --- The 10 astronauts and cosmonauts making up the STS-102, Expedition One and...
STS-102 mission astronauts James S. Voss and James D. Weatherbee share a congratulatory handshake as the Space...
ISS002-E-5661 (16 April 2001) --- As the International Space Station (ISS) recently passed over the Pacific Ocean,...