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JSC2000-E-23526 (October 2000) --- Astronaut Carlos I. Noriega, attired in a blue thermal undergarment, and USA suit...
JSC2000-E-20585 (August 2000) --- Two members of the STS-106 crew participate in a bench review of equipment and...
STS106-S-015 (8 September 2000) --- The Space Shuttle Atlantis streaks into the sky on mission STS-106 after a...
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – The solid rocket booster recovery ship Freedom Star, towing the spent first stage of NASA's...
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – The solid rocket booster recovery ship Freedom Star, towing the spent first stage of NASA's...
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – The solid rocket booster recovery ship Freedom Star, towing the spent first stage of NASA's...
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – The solid rocket booster recovery ship Freedom Star delivers the spent first stage of NASA's...
S106-E-5254 (16 September 2000) --- A brief break during busy moving tasks and detail work afforded the STS-106 crew...
STS106-373-034 (8-20 September 2000) --- The seven crew members for the STS-106 mission pose in a flying position...
S106-349-026 (11 September 2000) --- Astronaut Edward T. Lu, mission specialist, was captured on film by his...
JSC2000-04751 (15 June 2000) --- Members of the STS-97 crew don training versions of the ascent and entry suits for...
STS097-315-004 (30 Nov. - 11 Dec. 2000) Three STS-97 astronauts reunite with Expedition One crew members in the...
S106-E-5120 (12 September 2000) --- From the left, cosmonaut Yuri I. Malenchenko, and astronauts Edward T. Lu and...
JSC2000-07082 (October 2000)--- Wearing a training version of the shuttle extravehicular mobility unit (EMU) space...
S106-E-5255 (16 September 2000) --- STS-106 crew members, rapidly approaching the time when good-byes to the...
JSC2000-07294 (20 November 2000) --- The 40-odd flight controllers assigned to the STS-97 ascent team and some...
STS-106 Mission Specialist Yuri I. Malenchenko waves for the camera as he arrives at the KSC Shuttle Landing...
JSC2000-07072 (23 October 2000) --- Equipped with mockup tools and attached to a training version of the shuttle's...
STS106-349-002 (8-20 September 2000) --- This unique picture captures a number of elements illustrating the busy...
S97-E-5144 (8 December 2000) --- The STS-97 astronauts and the Expedition 1 crew members pose for an historic...
STS097-703-030 (30 Nov.-11 Dec. 2000) --- The International Space Station (ISS) is photographed during a fly-around...
STS106-373-019 (8-20 September 2000) --- Five astronauts and two cosmonauts pose for the STS-106 version of the...
JSC2000-E-23451 (21 September 2000) --- Astronaut Terrence W. Wilcutt, STS-106 mission commander, addresses the...
STS097-377-006 (7 December 2000) --- --- Space walking Endeavour astronauts topped off their scheduled space walk...