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STS98-E-5311 (16 February 2001) --- Part of the International Space Station (ISS) is backdropped against the...
STS98-E-5314 (16 February 2001) --- The International Space Station (ISS) backdropped against the Rio Negro,...
S135-E-011867 (19 July 2011) --- This picture of the International Space Station was photographed from the space...
S114-E-7278 (6 August 2005) --- The International Space Station is backdropped against the blackness of space as the...
S114-E-7283 (6 August 2005) --- The International Space Station and the Space Shuttle Discovery begin their relative...
STS98-E-5306 (16 February 2001) --- The International Space Station (ISS) backdropped against the blackness of space...
STS98-E-5316 (16 February 2001) --- The International Space Station (ISS) backdropped against Brazilian topography...
STS98-E-5320 (16 February 2001) --- The International Space Station (ISS) backdropped against the blackness of space...
S114-E-7266 (6 August 2005) --- The Space Station Remote Manipulator System arm or Canadarm2 appears to be waving...
S114-E-7285 (6 August 2005) --- Backdropped by the blackness of space, this full view of the international space...
STS98-E-5319 (16 February 2001) --- The International Space Station (ISS) backdropped against the blackness of space...
STS98-E-5313 (16 February 2001) --- The International Space Station (ISS) backdropped against the Rio Negro,...
S114-E-7275 (6 August 2005) --- The International Space Station is backdropped against blackness of space as the...
STS-81 Pilot Brent W. Jett, Jr. dons his launch/entry suit in the suitup room of the Operations and Checkout (O&C)...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- STS-63 Mission Specialist Dr. Bernard Harris autographs copies of the crew photograph...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. - STS-112 Mission Specialist Piers Sellers tries out his helmet during suit check, part...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. - STS-112 Mission Specialist Piers Sellers undergoes suit check, part of Terminal...
With the assistance of a suit technician, STS-84 Pilot Eileen Marie Collins finishes donning her launch and entry...
S132-E-012226 (23 May 2010) --- The International Space Station is featured in this image photographed by an STS-132...
S132-E-012220 (23 May 2010) --- The International Space Station is featured in this image photographed by an STS-132...
S124-E-010186 (11 June 2008) --- The newly installed Kibo laboratory (center left) attached to the port side of the...
S120-E-009759 (5 Nov. 2007) --- Backdropped by the blackness of space and Earth's horizon, the International Space...
S132-E-012232 (23 May 2010) --- The International Space Station is featured in this image photographed by an STS-132...
S120-E-009808 (5 Nov. 2007) --- Backdropped by the blackness of space, the International Space Station is seen from...