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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -   The STS-115 crew gets instructions about using the slidewire baskets for emergency egress from the space shuttle on the pad.  Seen here are Mission Specialists Heidemarie Stefanyshyn-Piper and Daniel Burbank, Pilot Chris Ferguson, Mission Specialist Steven MacLean and Commander Brent Jett. MacLean is with the Canadian Space Agency.  Not seen is Mission Specialist Joseph Tanner. The mission crew is at KSC for Terminal Countdown Demonstration Test (TCDT) activities that are preparation for launch on Space Shuttle Atlantis, scheduled to take place in a window that opens Aug. 27.  During their 11-day mission to the International Space Station, the STS-115 crew will continue construction of the station and attach the payload elements, the Port 3/4 truss segment with its two large solar arrays.  Photo credit: NASA/Cory Huston KSC-06pd1776

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - The STS-115 crew gets instructions abou...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - The STS-115 crew gets instructions about using the slidewire baskets for emergency egress from the space shuttle on the pad. Seen here are Mission Specialists Heidemarie Stefanys... More

STS100-341-019 - STS-100 - The STS-100 crewmembers pose for a group photo in the U.S. Laboratory

STS100-341-019 - STS-100 - The STS-100 crewmembers pose for a group ph...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: The STS-100 crewmembers pose for a group photograph in the U.S. Laboratory / Destiny module. Top row, left to right are: Mission Specialist (MS) Scott ... More

S97E5038 - STS-097 - MS Garneau on flight deck

S97E5038 - STS-097 - MS Garneau on flight deck

The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-97 Mission Specialist (MS) Marc Garneau uses a laptop Payload and General Support Computer (PGSC) and reads a checklist on the aft flight deck of En... More

STS100-342-018 - STS-100 - MS Parazynski and MS Hadfield work on a DCSU in the payload bay during an EVA for STS-100

STS100-342-018 - STS-100 - MS Parazynski and MS Hadfield work on a DCS...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Mission Specialist (MS) Chris A. Hadfield (foreground) and Scott E. Parazynski work on a DC (direct current) Switching Unit (DCSU) in the payload bay of... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla.  --   Practicing emergency egress from Launch Pad 39A, STS-118 crew members head for the slidewire basket area.  They are taking part in terminal countdown demonstration test activities that included a simulated launch countdown. The crew comprises Commander Scott Kelly, Pilot Charlie Hobaugh and Mission Specialists Dave Williams, Barbara R. Morgan, Rick Mastracchio, Tracy Caldwell and Alvin Drew.  Williams represents the Canadian Space Agency.  Morgan joined NASA's Teacher in Space program in 1985 and was selected as an astronaut in 1998.  The STS-118 mission on Space Shuttle Endeavour is the 22nd flight to the International Space Station and will carry a payload including the S5 truss, a SPACEHAB module and external stowage platform 3. STS-118 is targeted for launch on Aug. 7.  Photo credit: NASA/George Shelton KSC-07pd1996

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Practicing emergency egress from Laun...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Practicing emergency egress from Launch Pad 39A, STS-118 crew members head for the slidewire basket area. They are taking part in terminal countdown demonstration test activiti... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla.  --  Practicing emergency egress from Launch Pad 39A, STS-118 Mission Specialists Tracy Caldwell (left) and Rick Mastracchio are seated in a slidewire basket in the foreground.  Others in the background include Mission Specialist Barbara R. Morgan (center).  Other crew members are Commander Scott Kelly, Pilot Charlie Hobaugh and Mission Specialists Dave Williams and Alvin Drew. Morgan joined NASA's Teacher in Space program in 1985 and was selected as an astronaut in 1998.  Williams represents the Canadian Space Agency. The STS-118 mission on Space Shuttle Endeavour is the 22nd flight to the International Space Station and will carry a payload including the S5 truss, a SPACEHAB module and external stowage platform 3. STS-118 is targeted for launch on Aug. 7.  Photo credit:  NASA/George Shelton KSC-07pd1999

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Practicing emergency egress from Launc...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Practicing emergency egress from Launch Pad 39A, STS-118 Mission Specialists Tracy Caldwell (left) and Rick Mastracchio are seated in a slidewire basket in the foreground. Other... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla.  --   On top of the fixed service structure of Launch Pad 39A, The STS-118 crew poses for a photo after conclusion of the terminal countdown demonstration test.  From left are Pilot Charlie Hobaugh, Mission Specialist Rick Mastracchio, Commander Scott Kelly, and Mission Specialists Tracy Caldwell, Barbara R. Morgan, Alvin Drew and Dave Williams.  Morgan, who is making her first space flight, joined NASA's Teacher in Space program in 1985 and was selected as an astronaut in 1998.  Williams represents the Canadian Space Agency. The STS-118 mission on Space Shuttle Endeavour is the 22nd flight to the International Space Station and will carry a payload including the S5 truss, a SPACEHAB module and external stowage platform 3. STS-118 is targeted for launch on Aug. 7.  Photo credit:  NASA/George Shelton KSC-07pd2004

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- On top of the fixed service structure...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- On top of the fixed service structure of Launch Pad 39A, The STS-118 crew poses for a photo after conclusion of the terminal countdown demonstration test. From left are Pilot C... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla.  --  Practicing emergency egress from Launch Pad 39A, STS-118 crew members head for the slidewire basket area.  They are taking part in terminal countdown demonstration test activities that included a simulated launch countdown.  The crew comprises Commander Scott Kelly, Pilot Charlie Hobaugh and Mission Specialists Dave Williams, Barbara R. Morgan, Rick Mastracchio, Tracy Caldwell and Alvin Drew.  Williams represents the Canadian Space Agency.  Morgan joined NASA's Teacher in Space program in 1985 and was selected as an astronaut in 1998. The STS-118 mission on Space Shuttle Endeavour is the 22nd flight to the International Space Station and will carry a payload including the S5 truss, a SPACEHAB module and external stowage platform 3. STS-118 is targeted for launch on Aug. 7.  NASA/George Shelton KSC-07pd1994

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Practicing emergency egress from Launc...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Practicing emergency egress from Launch Pad 39A, STS-118 crew members head for the slidewire basket area. They are taking part in terminal countdown demonstration test activitie... More

S115E06791 - STS-115 - STS-115 crewmembers Burbank and MacLean in the MDDK of the Space Shuttle Atlantis during Expedition 13 / STS-115 Joint Operations

S115E06791 - STS-115 - STS-115 crewmembers Burbank and MacLean in the ...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of Astronauts Daniel C. Burbank (holding disk), STS-115 Mission Specialist (MS), and Steven G. MacLean, MS, Canadian Space Agency (CSA) poses for p... More

STS085-320-035 - STS-085 - STS-85 crew portraits in the middeck hatch and in front of lockers

STS085-320-035 - STS-085 - STS-85 crew portraits in the middeck hatch ...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: For their traditional in-flight crew portrait, the six crew members for this mission float on the mid-deck of the Space Shuttle Discovery. On bottom, l... More

STS085-337-021 - STS-085 - STS-85 crew portraits

STS085-337-021 - STS-085 - STS-85 crew portraits

The original finding aid described this as: Description: For their traditional in-flight crew portrait, the six crew members for this mission float in front of an American flag on the mid-deck of the Space Shu... More

STS085-337-026 - STS-085 - STS-85 crew portraits

STS085-337-026 - STS-085 - STS-85 crew portraits

The original finding aid described this as: Description: For their traditional in-flight crew portrait, the six crew members for this mission float in front of an American flag on the mid-deck of the Space Shu... More

STS085-337-014 - STS-085 - STS-85 crew portraits

STS085-337-014 - STS-085 - STS-85 crew portraits

The original finding aid described this as: Description: For their traditional in-flight crew portrait, the six crew members for this mission float in front of the airlock hatch on the mid-deck of the Space Sh... More

STS085-337-019 - STS-085 - STS-85 crew portraits

STS085-337-019 - STS-085 - STS-85 crew portraits

The original finding aid described this as: Description: For their traditional in-flight crew portrait, the six crew members for this mission float in front of an American flag on the mid-deck of the Space Shu... More

Official portrait of Dr. Bjarni Tryggvason

Official portrait of Dr. Bjarni Tryggvason

S97-06278 (2 April 1997) --- Bjarni V. Tryggvason, payload specialist representing the Canadian Space Agency (CSA).

Space Shuttle Columbia, Space Shuttle Projects

Space Shuttle Columbia, Space Shuttle Projects

Five astronauts and two payload specialists take a break in training for the Neurolab mission to pause for a crew portrait. The Spacelab mission was conducted aboard the Space Shuttle Columbia on STS-90 which l... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- The Space Shuttle Columbia lifts off from Launch Pad 39B at 2:19 p.m. EDT Apr. 17 to begin the nearly 17-day STS-90 Neurolab mission. The launch was delayed 24 hours due to difficulty with a network signal processor, which was replaced Apr. 16, on the orbiter. The crew members are Commander Richard Searfoss, Pilot Scott Altman, Mission Specialists Richard Linnehan, D.V.M., Dafydd (Dave) Williams, M.D., with the Canadian Space Agency, and Kathryn (Kay) Hire; and Payload Specialists Jay Buckey, M.D., and James Pawelczyk, Ph.D. Investigations during the Neurolab mission will focus on the effects of microgravity on the nervous system KSC-98pc506

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- The Space Shuttle Columbia lifts off fro...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- The Space Shuttle Columbia lifts off from Launch Pad 39B at 2:19 p.m. EDT Apr. 17 to begin the nearly 17-day STS-90 Neurolab mission. The launch was delayed 24 hours due to difficu... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- STS-90 Mission Specialist Dafydd (Dave) Williams, M.D., with the Canadian Space Agency is assisted by NASA and United Space Alliance closeout crew members immediately preceding launch for the nearly 17-day Neurolab mission. Investigations during the Neurolab mission will focus on the effects of microgravity on the nervous system. Seen behind Williams also in an orange launch and re-entry suit is Mission Specialist Richard Linnehan, D.V.M. Williams and six fellow crew members will shortly enter the orbiter at KSC's Launch Pad 39B, where the Space Shuttle Columbia will lift off during a launch window that opens at 2:19 p.m. EDT, April 17 KSC-98pc508

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- STS-90 Mission Specialist Dafydd (Dave) ...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- STS-90 Mission Specialist Dafydd (Dave) Williams, M.D., with the Canadian Space Agency is assisted by NASA and United Space Alliance closeout crew members immediately preceding lau... More

The Space Shuttle Columbia soars from Launch Pad 39B at 2:19 p.m. EDT Apr. 17 to begin the nearly 17-day STS-90 Neurolab mission. The launch was delayed 24 hours due to difficulty with a network signal processor, which was replaced Apr. 16, on the orbiter. The crew members are Commander Richard Searfoss, Pilot Scott Altman, Mission Specialists Richard Linnehan, D.V.M., Dafydd (Dave) Williams, M.D., with the Canadian Space Agency, and Kathryn (Kay) Hire; and Payload Specialists Jay Buckey, M.D., and James Pawelczyk, Ph.D. Investigations during the Neurolab mission will focus on the effects of microgravity on the nervous system KSC-98dc496

The Space Shuttle Columbia soars from Launch Pad 39B at 2:19 p.m. EDT ...

The Space Shuttle Columbia soars from Launch Pad 39B at 2:19 p.m. EDT Apr. 17 to begin the nearly 17-day STS-90 Neurolab mission. The launch was delayed 24 hours due to difficulty with a network signal processo... More

STS-90 inflight crew portraits. NASA public domain image colelction.

STS-90 inflight crew portraits. NASA public domain image colelction.

STS090-378-022 (17 April - 3 May 1998) --- During a change of shift for Neurolab duty, the crew floats as a unit onboard the Spacelab Science Module on the Space Shuttle Columbia. From the left are Kathryn P. ... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- (From left) STS-96 Mission Specialists Julie Payette and Ellen Ochoa, and Commander Kent V. Rominger check out equipment inside the SPACEHAB module. At right is Chris Jaskoika with Boeing SPACEHAB. Members of the STS-96 crew are taking part in a bench review at SPACEHAB as part of familiarization activities for their upcoming mission. The crew also includes Pilot Rick Husband and Mission Specialists Tamara E. Jernigan, Daniel Barry, and Valery Ivanovich Tokarev. Payette is with the Canadian Space Agency and Tokarev with the Russian Space Agency. Mission STS-96 is the second flight in construction of the International Space Station and will include the SPACEHAB. The 10-day mission is targeted for launch on May 24, 1999, at Launch Pad 39B KSC-99pp0378

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- (From left) STS-96 Mission Specialists J...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- (From left) STS-96 Mission Specialists Julie Payette and Ellen Ochoa, and Commander Kent V. Rominger check out equipment inside the SPACEHAB module. At right is Chris Jaskoika with... More

Under the eye of Capt. Steve Kelly (left), with Space Gateway Support, Commander Kent V. Rominger gets ready to practice driving the small armored personnel carrier that is part of emergency egress training during Terminal Countdown Demonstration Test (TCDT) activities. At the rear is Douglas Hamilton, a Canadian flight surgeon. The tracked vehicle could be used by the crew in the event of an emergency at the pad during which the crew must make a quick exit from the area. The TCDT also provides simulated countdown exercises and opportunities to inspect the mission payloads in the orbiter's payload bay. Other crew members taking part in the TCDT are Pilot Rick Douglas Husband, and Mission Specialists Ellen Ochoa (Ph.D.), Tamara E. Jernigan (Ph.D.), Daniel Barry (M.D., Ph.D.), Julie Payette and Valery Ivanovich Tokarev. Payette represents the Canadian Space Agency and Tokarev the Russian Space Agency. Mission STS-96, which is scheduled for liftoff on May 20 at 9:32 a.m., is a logistics and resupply mission for the International Space Station, carrying such payloads as a Russian crane, the Strela; a U.S.-built crane; the Spacehab Oceaneering Space System Box (SHOSS), a logistics items carrier; and STARSHINE, a student-led experiment KSC-99pp0453

Under the eye of Capt. Steve Kelly (left), with Space Gateway Support,...

Under the eye of Capt. Steve Kelly (left), with Space Gateway Support, Commander Kent V. Rominger gets ready to practice driving the small armored personnel carrier that is part of emergency egress training dur... More

STS-96 Mission Specialists (left to right) Valery Ivanovich Tokarev, Julie Payette and Ellen Ochoa (Ph.D.) wait in the slidewire basket at Launch Pad 39B to practice emergency egress procedures before a launch. The training is part of Terminal Countdown Demonstration Test (TCDT) activities, which also provides the crew with simulated countdown exercises and opportunities to inspect the mission payloads in the orbiter's payload bay. Other crew members taking part in the TCDT are Commander Kent V. Rominger, Pilot Rick Douglas Husband, and Mission Specialists Tamara E. Jernigan (Ph.D.) and Daniel Barry (M.D., Ph.D.). Payette is with the Canadian Space Agency and Tokarev is with the Russian Space Agency. STS-96, scheduled for liftoff on May 20 at 9:32 a.m., is a logistics and resupply mission for the International Space Station, carrying such payloads as a Russian crane, the Strela; a U.S.-built crane; the Spacehab Oceaneering Space System Box (SHOSS), a logistics items carrier; and STARSHINE, a student-led experiment KSC-99pp0474

STS-96 Mission Specialists (left to right) Valery Ivanovich Tokarev, J...

STS-96 Mission Specialists (left to right) Valery Ivanovich Tokarev, Julie Payette and Ellen Ochoa (Ph.D.) wait in the slidewire basket at Launch Pad 39B to practice emergency egress procedures before a launch.... More

Workers move a box containing a segment of the Canadian Space Agency's (CSA) Space Station Remote Manipulator System (SSRMS) into the Space Station Processing Facility at KSC. It joins two other segments for a campaign of prelaunch processing activities CSA's first contribution to the International Space Station (ISS), the SSRMS is the primary means of transferring payloads between the orbiter payload bay and the ISS for assembly. The 56-foot-long robotic arm includes two 12-foot booms joined by a hinge. Seven joints on the arm allow highly flexible and precise movement. Latching End Effectors are mounted on each end of the arm for grappling. Video cameras mounted on the booms and end effectors will give astronauts maximum visibility for operations and maintenance tasks on the ISS. The SSRMS is scheduled to be launched aboard Space Shuttle Endeavour on STS-100, currently planned for July 2000 KSC-99pp0544

Workers move a box containing a segment of the Canadian Space Agency's...

Workers move a box containing a segment of the Canadian Space Agency's (CSA) Space Station Remote Manipulator System (SSRMS) into the Space Station Processing Facility at KSC. It joins two other segments for a ... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Beneath a bright moon, the landing of Space Shuttle Discovery at KSC's Shuttle Landing Facility runway 15 is reflected in the nearby canal. This 47th Shuttle landing at KSC completes the 9-day, 19-hour, 13-minute and 1-second long STS-96 mission. It is the 94th flight in the Space Shuttle program, the 26th for Discovery, the 11th night landing, and the 18th consecutive landing in Florida. Main gear touchdown was at 2:02:43 a.m. EDT June 6 , landing on orbit 154 of the mission. Nose gear touchdown was at 2:02:59 a.m., and the wheels stopped at 2:03:39 a.m. At the controls were Commander Kent V. Rominger and Pilot Rick D. Husband. Also onboard the orbiter were Mission Specialists Ellen Ochoa (Ph.D.), Tamara E. Jernigan (Ph.D.), Daniel T. Barry (M.D., Ph.D.), Julie Payette and Valery Ivanovich Tokarev. Payette represents the Canadian Space Agency and Tokarev the Russian Space Agency. The crew returned from the second flight to the International Space Station on a logistics and resupply mission KSC-99pp0632

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Beneath a bright moon, the landing of Sp...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Beneath a bright moon, the landing of Space Shuttle Discovery at KSC's Shuttle Landing Facility runway 15 is reflected in the nearby canal. This 47th Shuttle landing at KSC complet... More

(Left to right) Canadian Minister of Industry John Manley, NASA administrator Daniel Goldin, and President of the Canadian Space Agency Mac Evans give a thumbs up to the end of a successful mission after Space Shuttle orbiter Discovery (behind them) touched down on KSC's Shuttle Landing Facility Runway 15. Main gear touchdown occurred at 2:02:43 a.m. EDT to complete the 9-day, 19-hour, 13-minute and 1-second long STS-96 mission. Onboard the Shuttle was Mission Specialist Julie Payette, who represents the Canadian Space Agency. At the controls for the landing were Commander Kent V. Rominger and Pilot Rick D. Husband. Others onboard were Mission Specialists Ellen Ochoa (Ph.D.), Tamara E. Jernigan (Ph.D.), Daniel T. Barry (M.D., Ph.D.), and Valery Ivanovich Tokarev, represents the Russian Space Agency. The crew returned from the second flight to the International Space Station on a logistics and resupply mission KSC-99pp0629

(Left to right) Canadian Minister of Industry John Manley, NASA admini...

(Left to right) Canadian Minister of Industry John Manley, NASA administrator Daniel Goldin, and President of the Canadian Space Agency Mac Evans give a thumbs up to the end of a successful mission after Space ... More

S97E5069 - STS-097 - MS Garneau on middeck during the STS-97 mission

S97E5069 - STS-097 - MS Garneau on middeck during the STS-97 mission

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Astronaut Marc Garneau, STS-97 mission specialist representing the Canadian Space Agency (CSA), is photographed working on EMU hardware on the orbiter E... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- The Mobile Remote Servicer Base System (MBS), part of the Canadian Space Agency’s (CSA) Space Station Remote Manipulator System (SSRMS), rests on supports in the Space Station Processing Facility. The MBS is scheduled to be launched in February 2002 on flight UF-2 to the International Space Station. The MBS will complete the Canadian Mobile Servicing System, or MSS. The mechanical arm will have the capability to "inchworm" from the U.S. Lab fixture to the MSS and travel along the Truss to work sites on the Space Station KSC00pp1410

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- The Mobile Remote Servicer Base System (...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- The Mobile Remote Servicer Base System (MBS), part of the Canadian Space Agency’s (CSA) Space Station Remote Manipulator System (SSRMS), rests on supports in the Space Station Proc... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- The STS-97 crew poses for another photo after meeting with the media at the slidewire landing zone. They are, left to right, Commander Brent Jett, Pilot Mike Bloomfield and Mission Specialists Joe Tanner, Marc Garneau and Carlos Noriega. Garneau is with the Canadian Space Agency. The nets suspended behind them are a braking system catch net for the slidewire baskets that provide emergency exit from the orbiter and Fixed Service Structure. The crew is at KSC to take part in Terminal Countdown Demonstration Test activities that include emergency egress training, familiarization with the payload, and a simulated launch countdown. Visible in the background are the solid rocket booster and external tank on Space Shuttle Endeavour. Mission STS-97is the sixth construction flight to the International Space Station. Its payload includes the P6 Integrated Truss Structure and a photovoltaic (PV) module, with giant solar arrays that will provide power to the Station. The mission includes two spacewalks to complete the solar array connections. STS-97 is scheduled to launch Nov. 30 at 10:05 p.m. EST KSC-00padig085

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- The STS-97 crew poses for another photo ...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- The STS-97 crew poses for another photo after meeting with the media at the slidewire landing zone. They are, left to right, Commander Brent Jett, Pilot Mike Bloomfield and Mission... More

STS-97 Mission Specialist Marc Garneau, who is with the Canadian Space Agency, settles into his seat in Space Shuttle Endeavour on Launch Pad 39B. He and the rest of the crew are taking part in a simulated launch countdown, part of Terminal Countdown Demonstration Test activities that also include emergency egress training and familiarization with the payload. Mission STS-97 is the sixth construction flight to the International Space Station. Its payload includes the P6 Integrated Truss Structure and a photovoltaic (PV) module, with giant solar arrays that will provide power to the Station. The mission includes two spacewalks to complete the solar array connections. STS-97 is scheduled to launch Nov. 30 at about 10:05 p.m. EST KSC-00padig088

STS-97 Mission Specialist Marc Garneau, who is with the Canadian Space...

STS-97 Mission Specialist Marc Garneau, who is with the Canadian Space Agency, settles into his seat in Space Shuttle Endeavour on Launch Pad 39B. He and the rest of the crew are taking part in a simulated laun... More

STS-97 Mission Specialist Marc Garneau gets help with his boots from suit technician Tommy McDonald during pre-pack and fit check. Garneau is with the Canadian Space Agency. Mission STS-97 is the sixth construction flight to the International Space Station. Its payload includes the P6 Integrated Truss Structure and a photovoltaic (PV) module, with giant solar arrays that will provide power to the Station. The mission includes two spacewalks to complete the solar array connections. STS-97 is scheduled to launch Nov. 30 at about 10:06 p.m. EST KSC-00padig105

STS-97 Mission Specialist Marc Garneau gets help with his boots from s...

STS-97 Mission Specialist Marc Garneau gets help with his boots from suit technician Tommy McDonald during pre-pack and fit check. Garneau is with the Canadian Space Agency. Mission STS-97 is the sixth construc... More

The STS-97 crew members wave for the camera as they gather outside Launch Pad 39B. Standing left to right are Mission Specialist Carlos Noriega, Pilot Michael Bloomfield, Commander Brent Jett and Mission Specialists Joseph Tanner and Marc Garneau, who is with the Canadian Space Agency. The mission to the International Space Station carries the P6 Integrated Truss Segment containing solar arrays and batteries that will be temporarily installed to the Unity connecting module by the Z1 truss, recently delivered to and installed on the Station on mission STS-92. The two solar arrays are each more than 100 feet long. They will capture energy from the sun and convert it to power for the Station. Two spacewalks will be required to install the solar array connections. STS-97 is scheduled to launch Nov. 30 at about 10:06 p.m. EST KSC-00padig109

The STS-97 crew members wave for the camera as they gather outside Lau...

The STS-97 crew members wave for the camera as they gather outside Launch Pad 39B. Standing left to right are Mission Specialist Carlos Noriega, Pilot Michael Bloomfield, Commander Brent Jett and Mission Specia... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Kicking up dust, Endeavour’s main gear touches down on Runway 15 at the Shuttle Landing Facility at 6:03 p.m. EST. At the controls is Commander Brent Jett, completing the successful 10-day, 19-hour and 58-minute-long STS-97 mission. Other crew members on board are Pilot Michael Bloomfield and Mission Specialists Joseph Tanner, Carlos Noriega and Marc Garneau, with the Canadian Space Agency. On the 4.4-million-mile mission, Endeavour carried the P6 Integrated Truss Structure with solar arrays to power the International Space Station. The arrays and other equipment were installed during three EVAs that totaled 19 hours, 20 minutes. Endeavour was docked with the Space Station for 6 days, 23 hours, 13 minutes. This is the 16th nighttime landing for a Space Shuttle and the 53rd at Kennedy Space Center KSC-00pp1875

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Kicking up dust, Endeavour’s main gear t...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Kicking up dust, Endeavour’s main gear touches down on Runway 15 at the Shuttle Landing Facility at 6:03 p.m. EST. At the controls is Commander Brent Jett, completing the successfu... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- After a night’s rest and a brief press conference at KSC, STS-97 Mission Specialist Marc Garneau heads for a plane at the Shuttle Landing Facility. With him is his wife. They and other crew members and their families are returning to Houston. Garneau is with the Canadian Space Agency.Mission STS-97 ended on Dec. 11, 2000, with a landing at KSC at 6:04 p.m. EST KSC-00pp1885

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- After a night’s rest and a brief press c...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- After a night’s rest and a brief press conference at KSC, STS-97 Mission Specialist Marc Garneau heads for a plane at the Shuttle Landing Facility. With him is his wife. They and o... More

STS100-336-026 - STS-100 - MS Hadfield maneuvers around PMA2 during the first EVA of STS-100

STS100-336-026 - STS-100 - MS Hadfield maneuvers around PMA2 during th...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Mission Specialist (MS) Chris Hadfield maneuvers around Pressurized Mating Adapter 2 (PMA2) during the first Extravehicular Activity (EVA) of the STS-10... More

STS100-396-005 - STS-100 - MS Parazynski works with cables for Destiny during the second EVA of STS-100

STS100-396-005 - STS-100 - MS Parazynski works with cables for Destiny...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Mission Specialist (MS) Scott E. Parazynski works with cables for the U.S. Laboratory / Destiny during the second Extravehicular Activity (EVA) of the S... More

S100E5238 - STS-100 - MS Hadfield works on the SSRMS in the SLP during the first EVA for STS-100

S100E5238 - STS-100 - MS Hadfield works on the SSRMS in the SLP during...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Mission Specialist (MS) Chris Hadfield, assisted by the Remote Manipulator System (RMS) foot restraint, works on the Space Station Remote Manipulator Sy... More

STS100-396-018 - STS-100 - MS Parazynski transfers the DCSU during the second EVA of STS-100

STS100-396-018 - STS-100 - MS Parazynski transfers the DCSU during the...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Assisted by Endeavour's, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 105, Remote Manipulator System (RMS), Mission Specialist (MS) Scott E. Parazynski transfers the Direct Cur... More

S100E5243 - STS-100 - MS Hadfield works on the SSRMS in the SLP during the first EVA for STS-100

S100E5243 - STS-100 - MS Hadfield works on the SSRMS in the SLP during...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Mission Specialist (MS) Chris Hadfield, assisted by the Remote Manipulator System (RMS) foot restraint, works on the Space Station Remote Manipulator Sy... More

S100E5198 - STS-100 - MS Hadfield prepares to don his EMU on the middeck of Endeavour

S100E5198 - STS-100 - MS Hadfield prepares to don his EMU on the midde...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-100 Mission Specialist (MS) Chris Hadfield, wearing his Liquid Cooling and Ventilation Garment (LCVG), prepares to don his Extravehicular Mobility U... More

STS100-714-035 - STS-100 - MS Hadfield and MS Parazynski raise the SSRMS from the SLP during an EVA for STS-100

STS100-714-035 - STS-100 - MS Hadfield and MS Parazynski raise the SSR...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Mission Specialist (MS) Chris Hadfield (red stripe), assisted by the Remote Manipulator System (RMS) foot restraint, and MS Scott E. Parazynski (partial... More

S100E5056 - STS-100 - MS Parazynski and MS Hadfield work on the middeck of Endeavour

S100E5056 - STS-100 - MS Parazynski and MS Hadfield work on the middec...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-100 Mission Specialist (MS) Chris Hadfield (left) and MS Scott Parazynski follow a checklist on the middeck of Endeavour, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 105. ... More

STS100-702-057 - STS-100 - MS Hadfield and MS Parazynski work on the SSRMS from the SLP during an EVA for STS-100

STS100-702-057 - STS-100 - MS Hadfield and MS Parazynski work on the S...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Mission Specialist (MS) Chris Hadfield (right), assisted by the Remote Manipulator System (RMS) foot restraint, and MS Scott E. Parazynski work on the S... More

S100E5643 - STS-100 - MS Hadfield poses on the aft flight deck of Endeavour during STS-100

S100E5643 - STS-100 - MS Hadfield poses on the aft flight deck of Ende...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-100 Mission Specialist (MS) Chris Hadfield poses by a drifting fajita sandwich on the aft flight deck of Endeavour, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 105. Hadfi... More

S100E5893 - STS-100 - MS Hadfield works at the RMS controls on the flight deck of Endeavour

S100E5893 - STS-100 - MS Hadfield works at the RMS controls on the fli...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-100 Mission Specialist (MS) Chris Hadfield works at the shuttle Remote Manipulator System (RMS) controls on the aft flight deck of Endeavour, Orbite... More

S100E5889 - STS-100 - Hadfield, Helms and Voss work on the SSRMS controls in Destiny

S100E5889 - STS-100 - Hadfield, Helms and Voss work on the SSRMS contr...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-100 Mission Specialist (MS) Chris Hadfield (left), Expedition Two Flight Engineer Susan J. Helms (center) and Expedition Two Flight Engineer James S... More

STS100-396-026 - STS-100 - MS Parazynski secures the DCSU on Destiny with a PGT during the second EVA of STS-100

STS100-396-026 - STS-100 - MS Parazynski secures the DCSU on Destiny w...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Mission Specialist (MS) Scott E. Parazynski secures the Direct Current Switching Unit (DCSU) onto the U.S. Laboratory / Destiny with a Pistol Grip Tool ... More

STS100-714-055 - STS-100 - MS Hadfield looks through a flight deck window during the first EVA of STS-100

STS100-714-055 - STS-100 - MS Hadfield looks through a flight deck win...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-100 Mission Specialist (MS) Chris Hadfield, wearing an Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU), looks through a flight deck window of Endeavour, Orbiter ... More

STS100-702-050 - STS-100 - MS Hadfield and MS Parazynski work on the SSRMS from the SLP during an EVA for STS-100

STS100-702-050 - STS-100 - MS Hadfield and MS Parazynski work on the S...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Mission Specialist (MS) Chris Hadfield (bottom), assisted by the Remote Manipulator System (RMS) foot restraint, and MS Scott E. Parazynski work on the ... More

STS100-395-018 - STS-100 - View of the MPLM in Endeavour's payload bay during the first EVA of STS-100

STS100-395-018 - STS-100 - View of the MPLM in Endeavour's payload bay...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of the Multipurpose Logistics Module (MPLM) Raphaello in the payload bay of Endeavour, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 105, taken during the first Extravehicu... More

STS100-702-056 - STS-100 - MS Hadfield and MS Parazynski work on the SSRMS from the SLP during an EVA for STS-100

STS100-702-056 - STS-100 - MS Hadfield and MS Parazynski work on the S...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Mission Specialist (MS) Chris Hadfield (right), assisted by the Remote Manipulator System (RMS) foot restraint, and MS Scott E. Parazynski work on the S... More

STS100-702-061 - STS-100 - MS Hadfield and MS Parazynski work on the SSRMS from the SLP during an EVA for STS-100

STS100-702-061 - STS-100 - MS Hadfield and MS Parazynski work on the S...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Mission Specialist (MS) Chris Hadfield (right), assisted by the Remote Manipulator System (RMS) foot restraint, and MS Scott E. Parazynski work on the S... More

STS100-714-033 - STS-100 - MS Hadfield and MS Parazynski raise the SSRMS from the SLP during an EVA for STS-100

STS100-714-033 - STS-100 - MS Hadfield and MS Parazynski raise the SSR...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Mission Specialist (MS) Chris Hadfield (red stripe), assisted by the Remote Manipulator System (RMS) foot restraint, and MS Scott E. Parazynski (partial... More

STS100-395-014 - STS-100 - MS Parazynski raises the UHF antenna on Destiny during the first EVA of STS-100

STS100-395-014 - STS-100 - MS Parazynski raises the UHF antenna on Des...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Mission Specialist (MS) Scott E. Parazynski raises the UHF antenna on the Destiny / U.S. Laboratory during the first Extravehicular Activity (EVA) of th... More

STS100-714-053 - STS-100 - MS Hadfield looks through a flight deck window during the first EVA of STS-100

STS100-714-053 - STS-100 - MS Hadfield looks through a flight deck win...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-100 Mission Specialist (MS) Chris Hadfield, wearing an Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU), looks through a flight deck window of Endeavour, Orbiter ... More

STS100-341-024 - STS-100 - STS-100 MS Hadfield uses a laptop computer at the pilot's workstation of Endeavour

STS100-341-024 - STS-100 - STS-100 MS Hadfield uses a laptop computer ...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Mission Specialist (MS) Chris A. Hadfield uses a laptop Payload and General Support Computer (PGSC) at the pilot's workstation on the forward flight dec... More

STS100-333-018 - STS-100 - MS Hadfield and MS Parazynski raise the SSRMS from the SLP during an EVA for STS-100

STS100-333-018 - STS-100 - MS Hadfield and MS Parazynski raise the SSR...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Mission Specialist (MS) Chris Hadfield (bottom), assisted by the Remote Manipulator System (RMS) foot restraint, and MS Scott E. Parazynski raise the Sp... More

STS100-712-107 - STS-100 - MS Hadfield works on the SLP during the second EVA of STS-100

STS100-712-107 - STS-100 - MS Hadfield works on the SLP during the sec...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Mission Specialist (MS) Chris Hadfield works on the Spacelab Pallet (SLP), which is being grappled by the newly installed Space Station Remote Manipulat... More

STS100-345-032 - STS-100 - Expedition Two and STS-100 crews set up equipment in Destiny during the STS-100 visit

STS100-345-032 - STS-100 - Expedition Two and STS-100 crews set up equ...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Expedition Two and STS-100 crewmembers set up equipment in the U.S. Laboratory / Destiny during the STS-100 visit to the International Space Station (IS... More

STS100-714-003 - STS-100 - MS Hadfield and MS Parazynski raise the SSRMS from the SLP during an EVA for STS-100

STS100-714-003 - STS-100 - MS Hadfield and MS Parazynski raise the SSR...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Mission Specialist (MS) Chris Hadfield (red stripe), assisted by the Remote Manipulator System (RMS) foot restraint, and MS Scott E. Parazynski raise th... More

In the Operations and Checkout Building, STS-100 Mission Specialist Umberto Guidoni has his launch suit adjusted. He and the rest of the crew Commander Kent V. Rominger, Pilot Jeffrey S. Ashby and Mission Specialists Chris A. Hadfield, Scott E. Parazynski, John L. Phillips and Yuri V. Lonchakov are taking part in Terminal Countdown Demonstration Test activities, from emergency escape training at the pad to a simulated launch countdown. An international crew, Hadfield is with the Canadian Space Agency, Guidoni the European Space Agency and Lonchakov the Russian Aviation and Space Agency. The mission is carrying the Multi-Purpose Logistics Module Raffaello and the Canadian robotic arm, SSRMS, to the International Space Station. Raffaello carries six system racks and two storage racks for the U.S. Lab. The SSRMS is crucial to the continued assembly of the orbiting complex and has a unique ability to switch ends as it works, “inchworming” along the Station’s exterior. Launch of mission STS-100 is scheduled for April 19 at 2:41 p.m. EDT from Launch Pad 39A KSC-01pp0597

In the Operations and Checkout Building, STS-100 Mission Specialist Um...

In the Operations and Checkout Building, STS-100 Mission Specialist Umberto Guidoni has his launch suit adjusted. He and the rest of the crew Commander Kent V. Rominger, Pilot Jeffrey S. Ashby and Mission Speci... More

Members of the STS-100 crew, dressed in protective clothing, take a closer look at part of the mission payload, the Canadian robotic arm, SSRMS, which is on a workstand in the Space Station Processing Facility. From left are Mission Specialists John L. Phillips, Yuri V. Lonchakov, Umberto Guidoni, and Chris A. Hadfield. Lonchakov is with the Russian Space and Aviation Agency, Guidoni the European Space Agency, and Hadfield the Canadian Space Agency. The arm is 57.7 feet (17.6 meters) long when fully extended and has seven motorized joints. It is capable of handling large payloads and assisting with docking the Space Shuttle. The SSRMS is self-relocatable with a Latching End Effector, so it can be attached to complementary ports spread throughout the Station’s exterior surfaces. Mission STS-100 is scheduled to launch on Space Shuttle Endeavour April 19 at 2:41 p.m. EDT from Launch Pad 39A, KSC, with a crew of seven. Other crew members are Commander Kent V. Rominger, Pilot Jeffrey S. Ashby and Mission Specialist Scott E. Parazynski KSC01pp0753

Members of the STS-100 crew, dressed in protective clothing, take a cl...

Members of the STS-100 crew, dressed in protective clothing, take a closer look at part of the mission payload, the Canadian robotic arm, SSRMS, which is on a workstand in the Space Station Processing Facility.... More

STS-100 Mission Specialist Chris A. Hadfield, with the Canadian Space Agency, practices maneuvers on a simulator for installing the Canadian-built Space Station Remote Manipulator System (SSRMS). He and Mission Specialist Scott E. Parazynski will undertake two spacewalks to install the SSRMS. The 11-day mission to the International Space Station will also deliver the Multi-Purpose Logistics Module Raffaello, carrying six system racks and two storage racks for the U.S. Lab. Liftoff on mission STS-100 is scheduled at 2:41 p.m. EDT April 19 KSC-01pp0804

STS-100 Mission Specialist Chris A. Hadfield, with the Canadian Space ...

STS-100 Mission Specialist Chris A. Hadfield, with the Canadian Space Agency, practices maneuvers on a simulator for installing the Canadian-built Space Station Remote Manipulator System (SSRMS). He and Mission... More

The STS-100 crew walks out of the Operations and Checkout Building on their way to Launch Pad 39A and liftoff for an 11-day mission to the International Space Station. Leading in front are Pilot Jeffrey S. Ashby (left) and Commander Kent V. Rominger (right). Behind them are (left to right) Mission Specialists Umberto Guidoni, Yuri Lonchakov and Chris A. Hadfield. Following in the rear are Mission Specialists Scott E. Parazynski (left) and John L. Phillips (right). An international crew, Guidoni represents the European Space Agency, Lonchakov the Russian Aviation and Space Agency and Hadfield the Canadian Space Agency. Space Shuttle Endeavour and its crew will deliver and integrate the Spacelab Logistics Pallet/Launch Deployment Assembly, which includes the Space Station Remote Manipulator System and the UHF Antenna. The mission includes two planned spacewalks for installation of the SSRMS, which will be performed by Parazynski and Hadfield. The mission is also the inaugural flight of Multi-Purpose Logistics Module Raffaello, carrying resupply stowage racks and resupply/return stowage platforms. Liftoff of Space Shuttle Endeavour on mission STS-100 is scheduled at 2:41 p.m. EDT April 19 KSC-01pp0818

The STS-100 crew walks out of the Operations and Checkout Building on ...

The STS-100 crew walks out of the Operations and Checkout Building on their way to Launch Pad 39A and liftoff for an 11-day mission to the International Space Station. Leading in front are Pilot Jeffrey S. Ashb... More

STS-100 Mission Specialist Chris A. Hadfield is ready for launch after suiting up in the Operations and Checkout Building. Hadfield is with the Canadian Space Agency. The 11-day mission to the International Space Station will deliver and integrate the Spacelab Logistics Pallet/Launch Deployment Assembly, which includes the Space Station Remote Manipulator system and the UHF Antenna, and the Multi-Purpose Logistics Module Raffaello. The mission includes two planned spacewalks for installation of the SSRMS. The mission is also the inaugural flight of Raffaello, carrying resupply stowage racks and resupply/return stowage platforms. Liftoff on mission STS-100 is scheduled at 2:41 p.m. EDT April 19 KSC-01pp0813

STS-100 Mission Specialist Chris A. Hadfield is ready for launch after...

STS-100 Mission Specialist Chris A. Hadfield is ready for launch after suiting up in the Operations and Checkout Building. Hadfield is with the Canadian Space Agency. The 11-day mission to the International Spa... More

In the White Room, STS-100 Mission Specialist John L. Phillips is helped with his launch and entry suit by closeout crew members Danny Wyatt (left) and George Schramm (right).  This is Phillips’ first Shuttle launch.  The White Room is an environmental chamber at the end of the Orbiter Access Arm that provides entry into the orbiter on the launch pad.  The  mission will deliver and integrate the Spacelab Logistics Pallet/Launch Deployment Assembly, which includes the Canadian-built Space Station Remote Manipulator System and the UHF Antenna.  Two spacewalks are planned for installation of the SSRMS, which will be performed by Mission Specialists Scott E. Parazynski and Chris A. Hadfield, who is with the Canadian Space Agency. The mission is also the inaugural flight of the Multi-Purpose Logistics Module Raffaello, carrying resupply stowage racks and resupply/return stowage platforms.  Liftoff of Space Shuttle Endeavour on mission STS-100 is scheduled at 2:41 p.m. EDT April 19 KSC-01pp0840

In the White Room, STS-100 Mission Specialist John L. Phillips is help...

In the White Room, STS-100 Mission Specialist John L. Phillips is helped with his launch and entry suit by closeout crew members Danny Wyatt (left) and George Schramm (right).  This is Phillips’ first Shuttle l... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. --  In the White Room, STS-100 Mission Specialist Scott Parazynski is helped with his launch and entry suit by the closeout crew.  The White Room is an environmental chamber at the end of the Orbiter Access Arm that provides entry into the orbiter on the launch pad.  The  mission will deliver and integrate the Spacelab Logistics Pallet/Launch Deployment Assembly, which includes the Canadian-built Space Station Remote Manipulator System and the UHF Antenna.  Two spacewalks are planned for installation of the SSRMS, which will be performed by Mission Specialists Parazynski and Chris Hadfield, who is with the Canadian Space Agency. The mission is also the inaugural flight of Multi-Purpose Logistics Module Raffaello, carrying resupply stowage racks and resupply/return stowage platforms.  Liftoff of Space Shuttle Endeavour on mission STS-100 is scheduled at 2:41 p.m. EDT April 19. KSC01pp0837

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the White Room, STS-100 Mission Spec...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the White Room, STS-100 Mission Specialist Scott Parazynski is helped with his launch and entry suit by the closeout crew. The White Room is an environmental chamber at the en... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - STS-115 Mission Specialist Steven MacLean looks over part of the mission payload in the Space Station Processing Facility during Crew Equipment Interface Test activities.  MacLean is with the Canadian Space Agency. The mission will deliver the second port truss segment, the P3/P4 Truss, to attach to the first port truss segment, the P1 Truss, as well as deploy solar array set 2A and 4A.  Launch on Space Shuttle Endeavour is scheduled for May 23, 2003. KSC-03pd0190

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - STS-115 Mission Specialist Steven MacLean...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - STS-115 Mission Specialist Steven MacLean looks over part of the mission payload in the Space Station Processing Facility during Crew Equipment Interface Test activities. MacLean i... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - The STS-118 crew look over parts of the mission payload in the Space Station Processing Facility.  The crew comprises Commander Scott Kelly, Pilot Charles Hobaugh, and Mission Specialists Scott Parazynski, Dafydd Williams, Barbara Morgan and Lisa Nowak.  Williams is with the Canadian Space Agency. Morgan was selected by NASA in January 1998 as the first Educator Astronaut.  The mission will be delivering the third starboard truss segment, the ITS S5, to the International Space Station, and a SPACEHAB Single Cargo Module with supplies and equipment.  Launch aboard Space Shuttle Columbia is scheduled for Nov. 13, 2003. KSC-03pd0193

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - The STS-118 crew look over parts of the m...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - The STS-118 crew look over parts of the mission payload in the Space Station Processing Facility. The crew comprises Commander Scott Kelly, Pilot Charles Hobaugh, and Mission Speci... More

S115E07191 - STS-115 - STS-115 crewmembers pose in the U.S. Laboratory during Joint Operations.

S115E07191 - STS-115 - STS-115 crewmembers pose in the U.S. Laboratory...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of STS-115 crewmembers holding banner in the U.S. Laboratory/Destiny. From left to right: Astronauts Steven G. MacLean, Canadian Space Agency (CS... More

S115E05810 - STS-115 - MacLean and Burbank performing second EVA spacewalk

S115E05810 - STS-115 - MacLean and Burbank performing second EVA space...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of Astronauts Steven G. MacLean (top), Canadian Space Agency (CSA), and Daniel C. Burbank (bottom), STS-115 Mission Specialist (MS) wearing their E... More

S115E05805 - STS-115 - MacLean and Burbank performing second EVA spacewalk

S115E05805 - STS-115 - MacLean and Burbank performing second EVA space...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of Astronauts Steven G. MacLean (top), Canadian Space Agency (CSA), and Daniel C. Burbank (bottom), STS-115 Mission Specialist (MS) wearing their E... More

S115E05794 - STS-115 - MacLean and Burbank performing second EVA spacewalk

S115E05794 - STS-115 - MacLean and Burbank performing second EVA space...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of Astronauts Steven G. MacLean (top), Canadian Space Agency (CSA), and Daniel C. Burbank (bottom), STS-115 Mission Specialist (MS) wearing their E... More

S115E05901 - STS-115 - MacLean prepares the SARJ on the P3 - P4 Truss Segment during STS-115 EVA

S115E05901 - STS-115 - MacLean prepares the SARJ on the P3 - P4 Truss ...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of Astronaut Steven G. MacLean, Canadian Space Agency (CSA), Mission Specialist (MS) prepares the Solar Alpha Rotary Joint (SARJ) on the P3 - P4 Tr... More

S115E05796 - STS-115 - MacLean and Burbank performing second EVA spacewalk

S115E05796 - STS-115 - MacLean and Burbank performing second EVA space...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of Astronauts Steven G. MacLean (top), Canadian Space Agency (CSA), and Daniel C. Burbank (bottom), STS-115 Mission Specialist (MS) wearing their E... More

S115E05918 - STS-115 - STS-115 MS MacLean prepares the SARJ on the P3 - P4 Truss Segment during EVA

S115E05918 - STS-115 - STS-115 MS MacLean prepares the SARJ on the P3 ...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of Astronaut Steven G. MacLean, Mission Specialist (MS), Canadian Space Agency (CSA) wearing diagonal red striped Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU... More

S115E05885 - STS-115 - Burbank and MacLean prepare the SARJ on the P3 - P4 Truss Segment during STS-115 EVA

S115E05885 - STS-115 - Burbank and MacLean prepare the SARJ on the P3 ...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of Astronauts Daniel C. Burbank (top), and Steven G. MacLean, Canadian Space Agency (CSA), both Mission Specialist (MS) prepare the Solar Alpha Rot... More

S115E05859 - STS-115 - MacLean prepares the SARJ on the P3 - P4 Truss Segment during STS-115 EVA

S115E05859 - STS-115 - MacLean prepares the SARJ on the P3 - P4 Truss ...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of Astronaut Steven G. MacLean, Canadian Space Agency (CSA), Mission Specialist (MS) prepares the Solar Alpha Rotary Joint (SARJ) on the P3 - P4 Tr... More

S115E05887 - STS-115 - Burbank and MacLean prepare the SARJ on the P3 - P4 Truss Segment during STS-115 EVA

S115E05887 - STS-115 - Burbank and MacLean prepare the SARJ on the P3 ...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of Astronauts Daniel C. Burbank (top), and Steven G. MacLean, Canadian Space Agency (CSA), both Mission Specialist (MS) prepare the Solar Alpha Rot... More

S115E05803 - STS-115 - MacLean and Burbank performing second EVA spacewalk

S115E05803 - STS-115 - MacLean and Burbank performing second EVA space...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of Astronauts Steven G. MacLean (top), Canadian Space Agency (CSA), and Daniel C. Burbank (bottom), STS-115 Mission Specialist (MS) wearing their E... More

S115E05874 - STS-115 - Burbank and MacLean prepare the SARJ on the P3 - P4 Truss Segment during STS-115 EVA

S115E05874 - STS-115 - Burbank and MacLean prepare the SARJ on the P3 ...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of Astronauts Daniel C. Burbank (top), and Steven G. MacLean, Canadian Space Agency (CSA), both Mission Specialist (MS) prepare the Solar Alpha Rot... More

S115E05960 - STS-115 - STS-115 MS MacLean prepares the SARJ on the P3 - P4 Truss Segment during EVA

S115E05960 - STS-115 - STS-115 MS MacLean prepares the SARJ on the P3 ...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of Astronaut Steven G. MacLean, Mission Specialist (MS), Canadian Space Agency (CSA) wearing diagonal red striped Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU... More

S115E07947 - STS-115 - STS-115 MS MacLean prepares to spin himself in the FWD MDDK on Space Shuttle Atlantis

S115E07947 - STS-115 - STS-115 MS MacLean prepares to spin himself in ...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of Astronaut Steven G. MacLean, STS-115 Mission Specialist (MS), Canadian Space Agency (CSA), prepares to spin himself in the forward (FWD) middeck... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - In the Orbiter Processing Facility, STS-115 crew members examine the edge of the wing on the orbiter Atlantis, the designated launch vehicle for their mission. From left are Mission Specialists Steven MacLean, who represents the Canadian Space Agency, and Joseph Tanner.  The crew is at the center for Crew Equipment Interface Test activities, which involves equipment familiarization,  a routine part of astronaut training and launch preparations.  The mission will deliver the second port truss segment, the P3/P4 Truss, to attach to the first port truss segment, the P1 Truss, as well as deploy solar array set 2A and 4A.  Launch on Space Shuttle Atlantis is scheduled for late August.  Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-06pd1192

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - In the Orbiter Processing Facility, STS-1...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - In the Orbiter Processing Facility, STS-115 crew members examine the edge of the wing on the orbiter Atlantis, the designated launch vehicle for their mission. From left are Mission... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -   The STS-115 crew gets instructions about using the slidewire baskets for emergency egress from the space shuttle on the pad.  At center, foreground, is Commander Brent Jett. The others, from left are Mission Specialists Joseph Tanner, gesturing, Steven MacLean,  Daniel Burbank and Heidemarie Stefanyshyn-Piper.  MacLean is with the Canadian Space Agency. The mission crew is at KSC for Terminal Countdown Demonstration Test (TCDT) activities that are preparation for launch on Space Shuttle Atlantis, scheduled to take place in a window that opens Aug. 27.  During their 11-day mission to the International Space Station, the STS-115 crew will continue construction of the station and attach the payload elements, the Port 3/4 truss segment with its two large solar arrays.  Photo credit: NASA/Cory Huston KSC-06pd1778

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - The STS-115 crew gets instructions abou...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - The STS-115 crew gets instructions about using the slidewire baskets for emergency egress from the space shuttle on the pad. At center, foreground, is Commander Brent Jett. The o... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -   The STS-115 crew practices exiting from the slidewire basket, used during emergency egress from the launch pad.   At left is Pilot Chris Ferguson; at right is Mission Specialist Steven MacLean, who is with the Canadian Space Agency. The mission crew is at KSC for Terminal Countdown Demonstration Test (TCDT) activities that are preparation for launch on Space Shuttle Atlantis, scheduled to take place in a window that opens Aug. 27.  During their 11-day mission to the International Space Station, the STS-115 crew will continue construction of the station and attach the payload elements, the Port 3/4 truss segment with its two large solar arrays.  Photo credit: NASA/Cory Huston KSC-06pd1788

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - The STS-115 crew practices exiting from...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - The STS-115 crew practices exiting from the slidewire basket, used during emergency egress from the launch pad. At left is Pilot Chris Ferguson; at right is Mission Specialist S... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -    In the payload changeout room on Launch Pad 39B, STS-115 crew members look over the mission payload one more time before launch. From left are mission specialist Steven MacLean, representing the Canadian Space Agency, and pilot Christopher Ferguson. The mission crew has been at KSC to take part in Terminal Countdown Demonstration Test activities, which include emergency egress training, a simulated launch countdown and the payload familiarization. The TCDT is a prelaunch preparation for the mission that is scheduled to lift off in a window opening Aug. 27. During their 11-day mission to the International Space Station, the STS-115 crew will continue construction of the station and attach the payload elements, the Port 3/4 truss segment with its two large solar arrays. Photo credit: NASA/Cory Huston KSC-06pd1843

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - In the payload changeout room on Launc...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - In the payload changeout room on Launch Pad 39B, STS-115 crew members look over the mission payload one more time before launch. From left are mission specialist Steven MacLean, ... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -   The crew of mission STS-115 arrives at NASA Kennedy Space Center's Shuttle Landing Facility to prepare for launch on Aug. 27 to the International Space Station.  Seen here is Mission Specialist Steven MacLean,  who will be making his second flight on the shuttle.  MacLean is with the Canadian Space Agency.  The mission will deliver and install the 17-and-a-half-ton P3/Pr truss segment to the port side of the integrated truss system on the orbital outpost.  The truss includes a new set of photovoltaic solar arrays.  When unfurled to their full length of 240 feet, the arrays will provide additional power for the station in preparation for the delivery of international science modules over the next two years.  STS-115 is expected to last 11 days and includes three scheduled spacewalks.    Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-06pd1891

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - The crew of mission STS-115 arrives at ...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - The crew of mission STS-115 arrives at NASA Kennedy Space Center's Shuttle Landing Facility to prepare for launch on Aug. 27 to the International Space Station. Seen here is Miss... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -  STS-115 Mission Specialists Daniel Burbank (left) and Steven MacLean get help with their launch suits from the closeout crew before entering Space Shuttle Atlantis.   Both astronauts are making their second shuttle flights.  MacLean is with the Canadian Space Agency.  During the mission, Atlantis' astronauts will deliver and install the 17.5-ton, bus-sized P3/P4 integrated truss segment on the station. The girder-like truss includes a set of giant solar arrays, batteries and associated electronics and will provide one-fourth of the total power-generation capability for the completed station. This mission is the 116th space shuttle flight, the 27th flight for orbiter Atlantis, and the 19th U.S. flight to the International Space Station.  STS-115 is scheduled to last 11 days with a planned landing at KSC KSC-06pp2164

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - STS-115 Mission Specialists Daniel Burba...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - STS-115 Mission Specialists Daniel Burbank (left) and Steven MacLean get help with their launch suits from the closeout crew before entering Space Shuttle Atlantis. Both astronau... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. --  Members of the STS-118 crew take part in a hardware review of the SPACEHAB module, part of the payload on their mission.  Looking inside one of the stowage compartments are Pilot Charles Hobaugh (holding a light) and Mission Specialists Dafydd Williams and Barbara Morgan. Williams represents the Canadian Space Agency.   The mission payload also includes the third starboard truss segment (ITS S5), a control moment gyro and the external stowage platform 3 (ESP3).  STS-118 is targeted to launch June 28 from Launch Pad 39A.  Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-07pd0236

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Members of the STS-118 crew take part i...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Members of the STS-118 crew take part in a hardware review of the SPACEHAB module, part of the payload on their mission. Looking inside one of the stowage compartments are Pilot ... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. --    The STS-118 crew members look over parts of the mission payload, the control moment gyroscope, at SPACEHAB during crew equipment interface test activities.  Seen here are Mission Specialists Dr. Dafydd Williams and Tracy Caldwell.  The crew comprises Commander Scott Kelly, Pilot Charles Hobaugh, and Mission Specialists Williams, Barbara Morgan, Richard Mastracchio, Caldwell and Benjamin Drew. Williams is with the Canadian Space Agency. The STS-118 mission will be delivering the third starboard truss segment, the ITS S5, to the International Space Station, and a SPACEHAB Single Cargo module with supplies and equipment.  Launch aboard Space Shuttle Endeavour is targeted for August.   Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-07pd1123

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- The STS-118 crew members look over pa...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- The STS-118 crew members look over parts of the mission payload, the control moment gyroscope, at SPACEHAB during crew equipment interface test activities. Seen here are Missio... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the Orbiter Processing Facility bay 2, Endeavour's payload bay doors are closed. The payload will be installed on the launch pad after rollout.  The orbiter is designated for mission STS-118, targeted for launch on Aug. 9. The mission will continue space station construction by delivering a third starboard truss segment, S5, as well as carrying the External Stowage Platform 3. The crew comprises seven astronauts: Commander Scott Kelly, Pilot Charles Hobaugh and Mission Specialists Dr. Dafydd (Dave) Williams, Barbara Morgan, Richard Mastracchio, Tracy Caldwell and Benjamin Drew.  Williams represents the Canadian Space Agency.  Photo credit: NASA/Cory Huston KSC-07pd1253

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the Orbiter Processing Facility bay 2...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the Orbiter Processing Facility bay 2, Endeavour's payload bay doors are closed. The payload will be installed on the launch pad after rollout. The orbiter is designated for mi... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla.  --  After completing their driving training on the M-113 armored personnel carrier (behind them), the STS-118 crew take a break.  From left are Mission Specialists Dave Williams and Rick Mastracchio, Commander Scott Kelly, Mission Specialist Barbara R. Morgan, Pilot Charlie Hobaugh, and Mission Specialists Alvin Drew and Tracy Caldwell.  Williams represents the Canadian Space Agency. Morgan joined NASA's Teacher in Space program in 1985 and was selected as an astronaut in 1998.  The crew is at Kennedy for the Terminal Countdown Demonstration Test (TCDT), a dress rehearsal for launch. TCDT activities include the M-113 training, payload familiarization, emergency egress training at the pad and a simulated launch countdown.  The STS-118 payload aboard Space Shuttle Endeavour includes the S5 truss, a SPACEHAB module and external stowage platform 3. The mission is the 22nd flight to the International Space Station and is targeted for launch on Aug.7.  NASA/George Shelton KSC-07pd1899

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- After completing their driving trainin...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- After completing their driving training on the M-113 armored personnel carrier (behind them), the STS-118 crew take a break. From left are Mission Specialists Dave Williams and ... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla.  --  STS-118 Mission Specialist Alvin Drew practices driving an M-113 armored personnel carrier, with (at right) Mission Specialists Barbara R. Morgan and Dave Williams as passengers. Morgan joined NASA's Teacher in Space program in 1985 and was selected as an astronaut in 1998.  Williams represents the Canadian Space Agency.  They and other crew members are at Kennedy for the Terminal Countdown Demonstration Test (TCDT), a dress rehearsal for launch. TCDT activities include the M-113 training, payload familiarization, emergency egress training at the pad and a simulated launch countdown.  The STS-118 payload aboard Space Shuttle Endeavour includes the S5 truss, a SPACEHAB module and external stowage platform 3. The mission is the 22nd flight to the International Space Station and is targeted for launch on Aug.7.  NASA/George Shelton KSC-07pd1890

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- STS-118 Mission Specialist Alvin Drew ...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- STS-118 Mission Specialist Alvin Drew practices driving an M-113 armored personnel carrier, with (at right) Mission Specialists Barbara R. Morgan and Dave Williams as passengers.... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla.  -- Members of the STS-118 crew enjoy breakfast together before the next event in their Terminal Countdown Demonstration Test (TCDT), a dress rehearsal for launch. Following the meal, the crew will don their flight suits and board Space Shuttle Endeavour for a simulated countdown.  From left are Mission Specialists Alvin Drew and the Canadian Space Agency's Dave Williams, Pilot Charlie Hobaugh, Commander Scott Kelly, and Mission Specialists Tracy Caldwell, Rick Mastracchio and teacher-turned-astronaut Barbara R. Morgan.   TCDT activities also include M-113 armored personnel carrier training, payload familiarization, and emergency egress training at the pad. The STS-118 payload includes the S5 truss, a SPACEHAB module and external stowage platform 3. The mission is the 22nd flight to the International Space Station and is targeted for launch on Aug.7. Photo credit: NASA/George Shelton KSC-07pd1960

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Members of the STS-118 crew enjoy break...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Members of the STS-118 crew enjoy breakfast together before the next event in their Terminal Countdown Demonstration Test (TCDT), a dress rehearsal for launch. Following the meal,... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the transfer aisle of the Vehicle Assembly Building, the suspended space shuttle Endeavour is slowly being raised to a vertical position.  It will then be lifted up into high bay 1 to be attached to its external fuel tank and solid rocket boosters in preparation for launch on the STS-123 mission, targeted for March 11.  The mission will deliver the first section of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency's Kibo laboratory and the Canadian Space Agency's two-armed robotic system, Dextre.   Photo credit: NASA/Dimitri Gerondidakis KSC-08pd0277

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the transfer aisle of the Vehicle Ass...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the transfer aisle of the Vehicle Assembly Building, the suspended space shuttle Endeavour is slowly being raised to a vertical position. It will then be lifted up into high ba... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. --  The mobile launcher platform with space shuttle Endeavour on top comes to rest on Launch Pad 39A.  Prior to launch on the STS-123 mission, Endeavour will undergo three weeks of processing at the pad.  At left of the shuttle is the orbiter access arm with the White Room at the end.  The arm will swing around so that the White Room rests next to the orbiter hatch, through which workers, the shuttle crew and closeout crew can enter the cockpit.  The journey from the Vehicle Assembly Building began at 11:24 p.m. on Feb. 17, approximately 30 minutes before it's scheduled start time due to favorable weather conditions. The shuttle arrived at the launch pad at 4:45 a.m. Monday and was hard down at 6:22 a.m. On the mission, Endeavour and its crew will deliver the first section of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency's Kibo laboratory and the Canadian Space Agency's two-armed robotic system, Dextre.  Launch is targeted for March 11.    Photo credit: NASA/Amanda Diller KSC-08pd0353

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- The mobile launcher platform with space...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- The mobile launcher platform with space shuttle Endeavour on top comes to rest on Launch Pad 39A. Prior to launch on the STS-123 mission, Endeavour will undergo three weeks of pr... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- STS-123 Commander Dominic Gorie addresses the news media on hand for his arrival at NASA Kennedy Space Center's Shuttle Landing Facility. The crew for space shuttle Endeavour's STS-123 mission is at Kennedy for a full launch dress rehearsal, known as the terminal countdown demonstration test or TCDT.  Endeavour's seven astronauts arrived at Kennedy's Shuttle Landing Facility in their T-38 training aircraft between 10:45 and 10:58 a.m. EST.  The terminal countdown demonstration test provides astronauts and ground crews with an opportunity to participate in various simulated countdown activities, including equipment familiarization and emergency training. Endeavour is targeted to launch March 11 at 2:28 a.m. EDT on a 16-day mission to the International Space Station.  On the mission, Endeavour and its crew will deliver the first section of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency's Kibo laboratory and the Canadian Space Agency's two-armed robotic system, Dextre. Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-08pd0456

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- STS-123 Commander Dominic Gorie addresse...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- STS-123 Commander Dominic Gorie addresses the news media on hand for his arrival at NASA Kennedy Space Center's Shuttle Landing Facility. The crew for space shuttle Endeavour's STS... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- STS-123 Mission Specialist Garrett Reisman is shown in the cockpit of a T-38 training aircraft at NASA Kennedy Space Center's Shuttle Landing Facility.  The crew for space shuttle Endeavour's STS-123 mission is at Kennedy for a full launch dress rehearsal, known as the terminal countdown demonstration test or TCDT.  Endeavour's seven astronauts arrived at Kennedy's Shuttle Landing Facility in their T-38 training aircraft between 10:45 and 10:58 a.m. EST.  The terminal countdown demonstration test provides astronauts and ground crews with an opportunity to participate in various simulated countdown activities, including equipment familiarization and emergency training. Endeavour is targeted to launch March 11 at 2:28 a.m. EDT on a 16-day mission to the International Space Station.  On the mission, Endeavour and its crew will deliver the first section of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency's Kibo laboratory and the Canadian Space Agency's two-armed robotic system, Dextre. Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-08pd0452

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- STS-123 Mission Specialist Garrett Reism...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- STS-123 Mission Specialist Garrett Reisman is shown in the cockpit of a T-38 training aircraft at NASA Kennedy Space Center's Shuttle Landing Facility. The crew for space shuttle ... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- At NASA Kennedy Space Center's Shuttle Landing Facility, STS-123 Commander Dominic Gorie prepares for takeoff in a Shuttle Training Aircraft, or STA, to practice space shuttle landings.    The STA is a Grumman American Aviation-built Gulf Stream II jet that was modified to simulate an orbiter's cockpit, motion and visual cues, and handling qualities. In flight, the STA duplicates the orbiter's atmospheric descent trajectory from approximately 35,000 feet altitude to landing on a runway. Because the orbiter is unpowered during re-entry and landing, its high-speed glide must be perfectly executed the first time.  The crew for space shuttle Endeavour's STS-123 mission is at Kennedy for a full launch dress rehearsal, known as the terminal countdown demonstration test or TCDT.  The terminal countdown demonstration test provides astronauts and ground crews with an opportunity to participate in various simulated countdown activities, including equipment familiarization and emergency training. Endeavour is targeted to launch March 11 at 2:28 a.m. EDT on a 16-day mission to the International Space Station. On the mission, Endeavour and its crew will deliver the first section of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency's Kibo laboratory and the Canadian Space Agency's two-armed robotic system, Dextre. Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-08pd0484

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- At NASA Kennedy Space Center's Shuttle L...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- At NASA Kennedy Space Center's Shuttle Landing Facility, STS-123 Commander Dominic Gorie prepares for takeoff in a Shuttle Training Aircraft, or STA, to practice space shuttle land... More

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