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During a Crew Equipment Interface Test (CEIT) at KSC, STS-100 Pilot Jeffrey S. Ashby checks out the windshield in...
Driving an M-113 armored carrier, STS-100 Commander Kent V. Rominger kicks up dust. Passengers include the rest of...
The STS-100 crew gathers at the bus when Terminal Countdown Demonstration Test activities are hampered by the rain....
The STS-100 crew gathers with the Space Station Processing Facility people who worked on the Canadian robotic arm,...
STS-100 Mission Specialists Scott Parazynski (left), Chris Hadfield (center), who is with the Canadian Space Agency,...
In the Orbiter Processing Facility bay 2, STS-100 Mission Specialist Scott Parazynski (left, foreground) and Chris...
STS-100 Mission Specialists Scott Parazynski (left) and Yuri Lonchakov, who is with the Russian Aviation and Space...
Launched on July 26 2005 from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, STS-114 was classified as Logistics Flight 1....
Members of the STS-100 crew, dressed in protective clothing, take a closer look at part of the mission payload, the...
STS-100 Mission Specialist Umberto Guidoni arrives at KSC for Terminal Countdown Demonstration Test activities. He...
In the Operations and Checkout Building, a suit technician adjusts the helmet of STS-100 Mission Specialist John L....
Members of the STS-100 crew, dressed in protective clothing, take a look at part of the mission payload, the...
Members of the STS-100 crew look at part of the mission payload, the Canadian robotic arm, SSRMS, which is on a...
STS-100 Commander Kent V. Rominger (left) gets a review of equipment during suitup in the Operations and Checkout...
STS-100 Commander Kent V. Rominger climbs out of the T-38 jet aircraft on his arrival at KSC. He and the rest of the...
Members of the STS-100 crew, dressed in protective clothing, take a closer look at part of the mission payload, the...
This is the official crew portrait of the STS-100 mission. Seated are astronauts Kent V. Rominger, (left) and...
The STS-100 crew walks out of the Operations and Checkout Building on their way to Launch Pad 39A and liftoff for an...
In the Operations and Checkout Building, STS-100 Mission Specialist Yuri V. Lonchakov okays the adjustment of his...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- The STS-100 crew poses for a photo on the 195-foot level of Launch Pad 39A’s Fixed...
STS-100 Mission Specialist Umberto Guidoni arrives at KSC for Terminal Countdown Demonstration Test activities. He...
In the Operations and Checkout Building, STS-100 Mission Specialist Scott E. Parazynski smiles for the camera during...
STS-100 Pilot Jeffrey S. Ashby arrives at KSC for Terminal Countdown Demonstration Test activities. He and the rest...
STS-100 Pilot Jeffrey S. Ashby arrives at KSC for Terminal Countdown Demonstration Test activities. He and the rest...