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Join NASA Astronaut Michael Gernhardt as he recalls in this 'In Their Own Words' video his spacewalking experiences...
Astronaut Michael L. Gernhardt, STS-104 mission specialist, participates in one of three STS-104 space walks while...
Astronaut James F. Reilly, STS-104 mission specialist, participates in space history as he joins fellow astronaut...
STS069-714-046 (16 Sept. 1995) --- Astronaut Michael L. Gernhardt, STS-69 mission specialist, is pictured during the...
STS104-315-005 (12-24 July 2001) --- With Earth's horizon in the background, astronaut Michael L. Gernhardt, STS-104...
On July 20, 2001, two NASA astronauts took the first “steps” out of the International Space Station’s Quest airlock,...
STS104-E-5022 (14 July 2001) --- Astronaut Michael L. Gernhardt, STS-104 mission specialist, gathers flight data...
STS104-E-5164 (19 July 2001) --- Astronaut Michael L. Gernhardt, STS-104 mission specialist, floats in the Quest...
S95-14485 (15 July 1995) --- Astronaut Michael L. Gernhardt, mission specialist.
STS104-315-013 (12-24 July 2001) --- Holding onto the end effector of the Canadarm on the Space Shuttle Atlantis,...
STS104-E-5238 (21 July 2001) --- Astronaut Michael L. Gernhardt, STS-104 mission specialist, was photographed with a...
STS104-E-5239 (21 July 2001) --- Astronaut Michael L. Gernhardt, STS-104 mission specialist, was photographed with a...
STS104-313-011 (12-24 July 2001) --- Astronaut Michael L. Gernhardt, mission specialist for STS-104, checks out the...
STS083-305-006 (4-8 April 1997) --- Astronaut Michael L. Gernhardt, mission specialist, talks to ground controllers...
STS083-346-002 (4-8 April 1997) --- Astronaut Susan L. Still, pilot, appears excited about the chore of vacuuming in...
STS083-308-014 (4-8 April 1997)--- Astronaut Michael L. Gernhardt, mission specialist, appears comfortable with the...
These five NASA astronauts were the crew members for the STS-69 mission that launched aboard the Space Shuttle...
STS083-308-021 (4-8 April 1997) --- Payload specialist Roger K. Crouch and astronaut Michael L. Gernhardt, mission...
S94-E-5009 (6 July 1997) --- Astronaut Michael L. Gernhardt, one of three mission specialists on the STS-94 mission,...
STS083-453-019 (4-8 April 1997) --- Astronaut Michael L. Gernhardt, mission specialist, uses a 70mm handheld camera...
JSC2001-E-16629 (14 May 2001) --- Astronaut Michael L. Gernhardt, STS-104 mission specialist, participates in an...
S104-E-5064 (15 July 2001) --- Michael L. Gernhardt (front), mission specialist and EV1, and James F. Reilly,...
JSC2001-E-16632 (14 May 2001) --- Astronaut Michael L. Gernhardt, STS-104 mission specialist, participates in an...
STS104-E-5202 (20 July 2001) --- Though it was a bit before Friday midnight in Houston, it was already into the...