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Space Shuttle Endeavour touches down on the runway at Edwards Air Force Base, California to conclude International...
Space Shuttle Endeavour touches down on the runway at Edwards Air Force Base, California to conclude International...
Aboard the Space Shuttle Orbiter Endeavour, the STS-111 mission was launched on June 5, 2002 at 5:22 pm EDT from...
The Space Shuttle Endeavour's drag chute deploys to slow the orbiter as it rolls out on Runway 22 at Edwards Air...
The Space Shuttle Endeavour's drag chute deploys to slow the orbiter as it rolls out on Runway 22 at Edwards Air...
STS-111 commander Ken Cockrell greets dignitaries and recovery technicians on the runway at Edwards Air Force Base...
The STS-111 mission, the 14th Shuttle mission to visit the International Space Station (ISS), was launched on June...
The STS-111 mission, the 14th Shuttle mission to visit the International Space Station (ISS), was launched on June...
The STS-111 mission, the 14th Shuttle mission to visit the International Space Station (ISS), was launched on June...
JSC2001-E-25713 (27 August 2001) --- Astronaut Franklin R. Chang-Diaz, STS-111 mission specialist, is photographed...
JSC2002-00723 (29 March 2002) --- The STS-111 crewmembers and the Expedition Five crewmembers share a joint planning...
JSC2002-E-26032 (21 June 2002) --- Astronaut Franklin R. Chang-Diaz, STS-111 mission specialist, speaks from the...
JSC2002-E-26033 (21 June 2002) --- Astronaut Philippe Perrin, STS-111 mission specialist representing CNES, the...
JSC2002-E-26031 (21 June 2002) --- Astronaut Kenneth D. Cockrell, STS-111 mission commander, speaks from the lectern...
The STS-111 mission, the 14th Shuttle mission to visit the International Space Station (ISS), was launched on June...
The Space Shuttle Endeavour, accompanied by a convoy of recovery vehicles, is towed up the taxiway at NASA's Dryden...
Pictured here is the Space Shuttle Orbiter Endeavour, STS-111 mission insignia. The International Space Station...
JSC2001-02990 (5 December 2001) --- Astronaut Paul S. Lockhart, STS-111 pilot, occupies the pilot’s station...
JSC2001-02992 (5 December 2001) --- Astronaut Kenneth D. Cockrell, STS-111 mission commander, occupies the...
JSC2002-E-25981 (21 June 2002) --- Astronaut Paul S. Lockhart, STS-111 pilot, speaks to a large crowd who showed up...
JSC2001-E-25712 (27 August 2001) --- The STS-111 crewmembers are briefed by dietitian Gloria Mongan with Lockheed...
JSC2002-E-26024 (21 June 2002) --- NASA Administrator Sean O'Keefe speaks from the lectern in Hangar 990 at...
STS111-S-001 (January 2002) --- The STS-111 patch symbolizes the hardware, people, and partner nations that...
Backdropped against the blackness of space is the International Space Station (ISS), as viewed from the approching...