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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the Space Station Processing Facility, STS-97 Mission Specialists Carlos Noriega...
STS-97 Pilot Mike Bloomfield stands in a slidewire basket at the landing zone on Launch Pad 39B while a trainer...
At the Shuttle Landing Facility, STS-97 Mission Specialist Marc Garneau, who is with the Canadian Space Agency,...
STS-97 Pilot Mike Bloomfield arrives at the Shuttle Landing Facility aboard a T-38 jet aircraft. He and the rest of...
Gathered at Launch Pad 39B, the STS-97 crew pause for a photo. Standing left to right are Mission Specialist Carlos...
The STS-97 crew listens to a trainer explain use of the slidewire basket (right) for emergency egress from the Fixed...
The STS-97 crew get a taste of the excitement of launch day as they exit the O&C Building to head for Launch Pad...
During Terminal Countdown Demonstration Test (TCDT) activities at Launch Pad 39B, the STS-97 crew poses for a photo...
The STS-97 crew leaves the O&C Building on their way to Launch Pad 39B for a simulated launch countdown. Commander...
Standing in the slidewire landing zone at Launch Pad 39B, the STS-97 crew respond to questions from the media. They...
During Terminal Countdown Demonstration Test (TCDT) activities, the STS-97 crew pause in the White Room at Launch...
On the 195-foot level at Launch Pad 39B, STS-97 Commander Brent Jett reaches for the lever to release the slidewire...
On the 195-foot level at Launch Pad 39B, STS-97 Mission Specialist Joe Tanner reaches for the lever to release the...
STS-97 Commander Brent Jett arrives at the Shuttle Landing Facility aboard a T-38 jet aircraft. He and the rest of...
The STS-97 crew pose for a photo on the parking area of the Shuttle Landing Facility after their arrival in the T-38...
The STS-97 crew gets instruction on use of the slidewire basket during emergency egress training on the 195-foot...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- From the slidewire landing zone at Launch Pad 39B, STS-97 Mission Specialist Carlos...
During emergency egress practice at Launch Pad 39B, STS-97 Pilot Mike Bloomfield (left) and Commander Brent Jett...
The STS-97 crew listens to a trainer explain use of the slidewire basket (right) for emergency egress from the Fixed...
Gathered at Launch Pad 39B, the STS-97 crew pause for a photo. Standing left to right are Mission Specialist Carlos...
The STS-97 crew members wave for the camera as they gather outside Launch Pad 39B. Standing left to right are...
The STS-97 crew heads for the Astrovan and a ride to Launch Pad 39B as they continue Terminal Countdown...
At the Shuttle Landing Facility, STS-97 Mission Specialist Marc Garneau, who is with the Canadian Space Agency,...
On the 195-foot level at Launch Pad 39B, the STS-97 crew watch the action of the slidewire basket during emergency...