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STS-110 Mission astronauts Steven L. Smith (right) and Rex J. Walheim work in tandem on the third scheduled EVA...
STS-110 mission specialist Lee M.E. Morin carries an affixed 35 mm camera to record work which is being performed on...
STS110-E-5028 (8 April 2002) --- Astronauts Michael J. Bloomfield (right) and Ellen Ochoa, STS-110 mission commander...
STS110-E-5131 (10 April 2002) --- Astronaut Steven L. Smith, STS-110 mission specialist, holds a still camera and a...
STS110-E-5068 (9 April 2002) --- During the docking approach of the Space Shuttle Atlantis to the International...
STS110-E-5091 (9 April 2002) --- Astronauts Ellen Ochoa (left) and Michael J. Bloomfield, STS-110 mission specialist...
STS110-E-5071 (9 April 2002) --- During the docking approach of the Space Shuttle Atlantis to the International...
STS110-E-5067 (9 April 2002) --- Astronaut Michael J. Bloomfield, STS-110 mission commander, occupying the...
STS110-E-5069 (9 April 2002) --- During the docking approach of the Space Shuttle Atlantis to the International...
JSC2002-E-14066 (20 April 2002) --- Johnson Space Center’s (JSC) Director Jefferson D. Howell, Jr. speaks from...
STS110-E-5115 (10 April 2002) --- Astronauts Daniel W. Bursch (right), Expedition Four flight engineer, and Steven...
ISS004-E-9970 (10 April 2002) --- Astronauts Rex J. Walheim (bottom left), Jerry L. Ross, both STS-110 mission...
STS110-E-5127 (10 April 2002) --- Astronauts Carl E. Walz (top left), Expedition Four flight engineer, Michael J....
ISS004-E-10027 (12 April 2002) --- Astronauts Daniel W. Bursch (left), Expedition Four flight engineer, and Lee M....
ISS004-E-9968 (10 April 2002) --- Astronauts Lee M. E. Morin (left foreground) and Ellen Ochoa, both STS-110 mission...
NASA Astronaut Lee Morin, a veteran of space shuttle mission STS-110, signs autographs at the NASA booth set up on...
STS110-E-5158 (10 April 2002) --- Astronaut Stephen N. Frick, STS-110 pilot, is photographed in the Unity node on...
STS110-E-5134 (10 April 2002) --- Astronaut Stephen N. Frick, STS-110 pilot, uses a still camera in the Zvezda...
ISS004-E-10100 (16 April 2002) --- Astronaut Rex J. Walheim, STS-110 mission specialist, looks out a window in the...
ISS004-E-9977 (10 April 2002) --- Astronaut Michael J. Bloomfield, STS-110 mission commander, uses a still camera in...
ISS004-E-9965 (10 April 2002) --- Astronaut Steven L. Smith, STS-110 mission specialist, enters the Zvezda Service...
STS110-E-5110 (10 April 2002) --- Astronaut Jerry L. Ross, STS-110 mission specialist, holds a still camera in the...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Space Shuttle Atlantis hurtles into the clear blue sky as it lifts off on mission...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - Gusty winds that blow the palmettos in the foreground don't deter the launch of Space...