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S99-07607 (July 1999) --- Cosmonaut Boris V. Morukov, Russian Space Agency (RSA). (Morukov was assigned in the...
STS106-316-031 (8-20 September 2000) --- Cosmonaut Yuri I. Malenchenko (left), drinks a beverage, as cosmonaut Boris...
STS-106 Mission Specialist (MS) Daniel Burbank (with headband light) and MS / cosmonaut Boris Morukov work on the...
Five NASA astronauts and two cosmonauts representing the Russian Aviation and Space Agency take a break in training...
STS106-E-5003 (8 September 2000) --- Cosmonaut Boris V. Morukov, mission specialist representing the Russian...
S106-E-5015 (8 September 2000) --- Cosmonaut Boris V. Morukov, mission specialist representing the Russian Aviation...
STS106-373-004 (8-20 September 2000) --- Three members of the STS-106 crew move the treadmill device. They are...
S106-E-5102 (11 September 2000) --- Cosmonaut Boris V. Morukov, mission specialist representing the Russian Aviation...
S106-E-5095 (11 September 2000) --- Cosmonaut Boris V. Morukov, mission specialist representing the Russian Aviation...
S106-E-5031 (9 September 2000) --- Cosmonaut Boris V. Morukov, one of two mission specialists who represent the...
S106-E-5173 (13 September 2000) --- Cosmonaut Boris V. Morukov, mission specialist representing the Russian Aviation...
STS106-390-029 (8-20 September 2000) --- Astronauts Scott D. Altman (left), STS-106 pilot, Daniel C. Burbank, and...
STS106-322-017 (8-20 September 2000) --- Cosmonaut Boris V. Morukov, mission specialist representing the Russian...
S106-E-5190 (13 September 2000) --- Part of Flight Day 5 activity included interface with the Progress supply...
S106-E-5081 (10 September 2000) --- Two cosmonauts and two astronauts discuss supplies to be moved from Atlantis mid...
S99-14210 (15 November 1999) --- Cosmonaut Boris V. Morukov, mission specialist representing the Russian Space...
S99-14209 (15 November 1999) --- The seven crew members for STS-101 are seated during a briefing regarding emergency...
S99-06202 (25 June 1999) --- Cosmonaut Boris V. Morukov, mission specialist representing the Russian Space Agency...
S99-06459 (25 June 1999) --- Cosmonaut Boris V. Morukov, mission specialist representing the Russian Space Agency...
S106-E-5254 (16 September 2000) --- A brief break during busy moving tasks and detail work afforded the STS-106 crew...
STS106-373-034 (8-20 September 2000) --- The seven crew members for the STS-106 mission pose in a flying position...
S106-E-5255 (16 September 2000) --- STS-106 crew members, rapidly approaching the time when good-byes to the...
STS-106 Mission Specialist Boris V. Morukov gives a thumbs up for launch during suitup in the Operations and...
STS106-S-002 (June 2000) --- Five NASA astronauts and two cosmonauts representing the Russian Aviation and Space...