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S118-E-06298 (11 Aug. 2007) --- Astronaut Dave Williams, STS-118 mission specialist representing the Canadian Space...
S118-E-06282 (11 Aug. 2007) --- Astronauts Rick Mastracchio and Canadian Space Agency's Dave Williams (out of...
STS-97 Mission Specialist Marc Garneau points to Endeavour's robotic arm that he will use during a spacewalk on the...
S118-E-06286 (11 Aug. 2007) --- Astronaut Dave Williams, STS-118 mission specialist representing the Canadian Space...
S118-E-06297 (11 Aug. 2007) --- Astronauts Rick Mastracchio and Canadian Space Agency's Dave Williams (out of...
S118-E-06291 (11 Aug. 2007) --- Astronaut Dave Williams, STS-118 mission specialist representing the Canadian Space...
S118-E-06135 (11 Aug. 2007) --- Astronauts Rick Mastracchio and Canadian Space Agency's Dave Williams (out of...
A rising sun illuminates the coastal waters beyond Space Shuttle Endeavour, poised for launch on Nov. 30 at about...
S118-E-06285 (11 Aug. 2007) --- Astronaut Dave Williams, STS-118 mission specialist representing the Canadian Space...
S118-E-06139 (11 Aug. 2007) --- Astronauts Rick Mastracchio and Canadian Space Agency's Dave Williams (out of...
S118-E-06312 (11 Aug. 2007) --- Astronauts Rick Mastracchio and Canadian Space Agency's Dave Williams (out of...
S118-E-06304 (11 Aug. 2007) --- Astronauts Rick Mastracchio and Canadian Space Agency's Dave Williams (out of...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Space shuttle Discovery Commander Pam Melroy tlaks with NASA Administrator Michael...
Back dropped by the blackness of space and Earth's horizon is the International Space Station (ISS) as seen from...
ISS035-E-037002 (11 May 2013) --- Expedition 35 Flight Engineers Chris Cassidy takes a self portrait, as he and Tom...
The space shuttle Discovery lands at NASA's Kennedy Space Center, Fla., completing the 15-day STS-120 mission to the...
ISS035-E-037011 (11 May 2013) --- Expedition 35 Flight Engineers Tom Marshburn (pictured) and Chris Cassidy (out of...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- The space shuttle Discovery lands at NASA's Kennedy Space Center, Fla., completing the...
ISS035-E-036810 (11 May 2013) --- Expedition 35 Flight Engineers Chris Cassidy (left) and Tom Marshburn completed a...
ISS014-E-13463 (8 Feb. 2007) --- Astronaut Sunita L. Williams, Expedition 14 flight engineer, participates in the...
The STS-120 crew members are ready for their return to flight to Houston. From left are Pilot George Zamka, Mission...
iss061e003293 (Oct. 6, 2019) --- NASA astronaut Andrew Morgan conducts a spacewalk at the Port- 6 (P6) truss...
ISS035-E-036815 (11 May 2013) --- Expedition 35 Flight Engineers Chris Cassidy (left) and Tom Marshburn completed a...
Back dropped by the blueness of Earth is the International Space Station (ISS) as seen from Space Shuttle Discovery...