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JSC2011-E-060459 (30 June 2011) --- STS-135 crew members are pictured following a preflight press conference at...
S135-E-007284 (10 July 2011) – From left, NASA astronauts Chris Ferguson, Sandy Magnus and Rex Walheim are pictured...
JSC2011-E-043696 (29 April 2011) --- NASA astronauts Rex Walheim (center) and Sandy Magnus, both STS-135 mission...
JSC2011-E-070500 (22 July 2011) --- NASA astronauts Sandy Magnus and Rex Walheim, both STS-135 mission specialists,...
Dune-like sandy landforms (or bedforms) self-organize into distinct shapes and patterns as dictated by wind...
Medium Altitude Missions Branch: C-141 KAO Personnel, Mike Robinson, Mike Landis, Ed Hall, Tom Jones, John Graybeal,...
ISS017-E-016521 (15 Sept. 2008) --- Sandy Cape and Fraser Island, Australia are featured in this image photographed...
Oct. 29, 2012 – A day before landfall, Sandy intensified into a Category 2 superstorm nearly 1,000 miles wide....
Press Briefing after a successful Touch and Go (TaG) and sample collection from asteroid Bennu.
University of Arizona OSIRIS-REx Principal Investigator Dante Lauretta, right, answers questions from reporters...
JSC2010-E-183253 (4 Nov. 2010) --- NASA astronaut Doug Hurley, STS-135 pilot, attired in a training version of his...
JSC2011-E-054048 (13 June 2011) --- NASA astronaut Sandy Magnus, STS-135 mission specialist, attired in a training...
The STS-135 crew; Chris Ferguson, commander; Doug Hurley, pilot; Rex Walheim and Sandy Magnus, both mission...
JSC2011-E-028126 (23 March 2011) --- NASA astronauts Chris Ferguson, STS-135 commander; Doug Hurley, pilot; and...
JSC2011-E-029062 (21 March 2011) --- NASA astronaut Sandy Magnus, STS-135 mission specialist, participates in a...
The STS-135 crew; Chris Ferguson, commander; Doug Hurley, pilot;, left, Rex Walheim and Sandy Magnus, both mission...
JSC2011-E-021706 (25 Feb. 2011) --- NASA astronaut Chris Ferguson, STS-135 commander; and Sandy Magnus, mission...
The Astrovan carrying the STS-135 crew; Chris Furgeson, commander, Doug Hurley, pilot, and mission specialists Rex...
JSC2011-E-029038 (21 March 2011) --- NASA astronauts Sandy Magnus and Rex Walheim, both STS-135 mission specialists,...
S135-E-007163 (10 July 2011) – NASA astronaut Sandy Magnus, STS-135 mission specialist, is pictured recording...
JSC2010-E-195517 (3 Dec. 2010) --- NASA astronauts Chris Ferguson, STS-135 commander; Rex Walheim (mostly obscured)...
JSC2011-E-040281 (24 March 2011) --- NASA astronaut Sandy Magnus, STS-135 mission specialist, works on the middeck...
JSC2011-E-028134 (23 March 2011) --- NASA astronauts Chris Ferguson (left), STS-135 commander; Doug Hurley (right),...
ISS028-E-017074 (16 July 2011) --- When asked by a reporter if she noticed a difference in the International Space...