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A C-130 Hercules aircraft from the 363rd Expeditionary Airborne Squadron (EAS), Prince Sultan Air Base, Saudi Arabia, takes off for its daily mission during Operation SOUTHERN WATCH. The 363rd EAS is part of the coalition forces of the 363rd Air Expeditionary Wing, Prince Sultan Air Base, Saudi Arabia, that enforces the no-fly and no-drive zone in Southern Iraq to protect and defend against Iraqi aggression

A C-130 Hercules aircraft from the 363rd Expeditionary Airborne Squadr...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: SOUTHERN WATCH Base: Prince Sultan Air Base Country: Saudi Arabia (SAU) Scene Camera Operator: SSGT Sean M. Worrell, USAF Re... More

S105E5271 - STS-105 - Barry and Forrester stow the EAS on the P6 Truss

S105E5271 - STS-105 - Barry and Forrester stow the EAS on the P6 Truss

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Mission Specialists Daniel Barry (left) and Patrick Forrester stow the Early Ammonia Servicer (EAS) on the P6 Truss. The shuttle Remote Manipulator Sys... More

STS105-721-033 - STS-105 - Forrester installs the EAS on the P6 truss

STS105-721-033 - STS-105 - Forrester installs the EAS on the P6 truss

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Mission Specialist Patrick Forrester installs the Early Ammonia Servicer (EAS) on the P6 truss during Extravehicular Activity (EVA). Subject Terms: Amm... More

S105E5253 - STS-105 - Barry and Forrester stow the EAS on the P6 Truss

S105E5253 - STS-105 - Barry and Forrester stow the EAS on the P6 Truss

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Mission Specialists Daniel Barry and Patrick Forrester stow the Early Ammonia Servicer (EAS) on the P6 Truss. The shuttle Remote Manipulator System (RM... More

S105E5254 - STS-105 - Barry and Forrester stow the EAS on the P6 Truss

S105E5254 - STS-105 - Barry and Forrester stow the EAS on the P6 Truss

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Mission Specialists Daniel Barry and Patrick Forrester stow the Early Ammonia Servicer (EAS) on the P6 Truss. The shuttle Remote Manipulator System (RM... More

STS105-725-071 - STS-105 - Forrester and Barry stow EAS on ISS P6 truss during EVA, dark view

STS105-725-071 - STS-105 - Forrester and Barry stow EAS on ISS P6 trus...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: A dark view of Mission Specialists Patrick Forrester and Daniel Barry stow Early Ammonia Servicer (EAS) on International Space Station (ISS) P6 truss du... More

STS105-721-026 - STS-105 - Forrester installs the EAS on the P6 truss

STS105-721-026 - STS-105 - Forrester installs the EAS on the P6 truss

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Mission Specialist Patrick Forrester installs the Early Ammonia Servicer (EAS) on the P6 truss during Extravehicular Activity (EVA). Subject Terms: Amm... More

S105E5280 - STS-105 - Barry and Forrester stow the EAS on the P6 Truss

S105E5280 - STS-105 - Barry and Forrester stow the EAS on the P6 Truss

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Mission Specialists Daniel Barry (suit with red stripes) and Patrick Forrester stow the Early Ammonia Servicer (EAS) on the P6 Truss. Subject Terms: Am... More

STS105-721-021 - STS-105 - Forrester installs the EAS on the P6 truss

STS105-721-021 - STS-105 - Forrester installs the EAS on the P6 truss

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Mission Specialist Patrick Forrester installs the Early Ammonia Servicer (EAS) on the P6 truss during Extravehicular Activity (EVA). Subject Terms: Amm... More

STS105-721-030 - STS-105 - Forrester installs the EAS on the P6 truss

STS105-721-030 - STS-105 - Forrester installs the EAS on the P6 truss

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Mission Specialist Patrick Forrester installs the Early Ammonia Servicer (EAS) on the P6 truss during Extravehicular Activity (EVA). Subject Terms: Amm... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Climbing into the T-38 jet at the Kennedy Space Center Shuttle Landing Facility for a training flight are STS-105 Pilot Rick Sturckow (left) and Mission Specialist Patrick Forrester (right). The STS-105 and Expedition Three crews are at Kennedy to make final preparations for launch. On mission STS-105, Discovery will be transporting the Expedition Three crew and several payloads and scientific experiments to the International Space Station. The Early Ammonia Servicer (EAS) tank, which will support the thermal control subsystems until a permanent system is activated, will be attached to the Station during two spacewalks. The three-member Expedition Two crew will be returning to Earth aboard Discovery after a five-month stay on the Station. Launch is scheduled for Aug. 9, 2001 KSC-01pp1422

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Climbing into the T-38 jet at the Kenned...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Climbing into the T-38 jet at the Kennedy Space Center Shuttle Landing Facility for a training flight are STS-105 Pilot Rick Sturckow (left) and Mission Specialist Patrick Forreste... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- STS-105 Commander Scott Horowitz suits up for launch on mission STS-105. On the mission, Discovery will be transporting the Expedition Three crew and several scientific experiments and payloads to the ISS, including the Early Ammonia Servicer (EAS) tank. The EAS, which will support the thermal control subsystems until a permanent system is activated, will be attached to the Station during two spacewalks. The three-member Expedition Two crew will be returning to Earth aboard Discovery after a five-month stay on the Station. Launch is scheduled for 5:38 p.m. EDT Aug. 9 KSC-01pp1441

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- STS-105 Commander Scott Horowitz suits u...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- STS-105 Commander Scott Horowitz suits up for launch on mission STS-105. On the mission, Discovery will be transporting the Expedition Three crew and several scientific experiments... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Before suitup, the STS-105 and Expedition Three crews celebrate the pending launch with a special cake. In red shirts, seated left to right, are STS-105 Mission Specialists Patrick Forrester and Daniel Barry, Pilot Rick Sturckow and Commander Scott Horowitz. In blue shirts are the Expedition Three crew, Commander Frank Culbertson, Vladimir Dezhurov and Mikhail Tyurin. Dezhurov and Tyurin are cosmonauts with the Russian Aviation and Space Agency. On the mission, Discovery will be transporting the Expedition Three crew and several payloads and scientific experiments to the ISS, including the Early Ammonia Servicer (EAS) tank. The EAS, which will support the thermal control subsystems until a permanent system is activated, will be attached to the Station during two spacewalks. The three-member Expedition Two crew will be returning to Earth aboard Discovery after a five-month stay on the Station. Launch is scheduled for 5:38 p.m. EDT Aug. 9 KSC-01pp1439

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Before suitup, the STS-105 and Expeditio...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Before suitup, the STS-105 and Expedition Three crews celebrate the pending launch with a special cake. In red shirts, seated left to right, are STS-105 Mission Specialists Patrick... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- -- Space Shuttle Discovery lifts off Launch Pad 39A with a crew of seven on board. Flames from the solid rocket boosters and external tank are drawn away by a flame trench below while water jets flood the area to help suppress the deafening sound. A rainbird can be seen to the left of the white solid rocket booster. In the background is the Atlantic Ocean. Liftoff of Discovery on mission STS-105 occurred at 5:10:14 p.m. EDT. Besides the Shuttle crew of four, Discovery carries the Expedition Three crew who will replace Expedition Two on the Space Station. The mission includes the third flight of an Italian-built Multi-Purpose Logistics Module delivering additional scientific racks, equipment and supplies for the Space Station and the Early Ammonia Servicer (EAS) tank. The EAS, which will be attached to the Station during two spacewalks, contains spare ammonia for the Station’s cooling system. The three-member Expedition Two crew will be returning to Earth aboard Discovery after a five-month stay on the Station KSC-01pp1473

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- -- Space Shuttle Discovery lifts off Lau...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- -- Space Shuttle Discovery lifts off Launch Pad 39A with a crew of seven on board. Flames from the solid rocket boosters and external tank are drawn away by a flame trench below wh... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- The STS-105 and Expedition Three crews give thumbs up on another opportunity to launch after a 24-hour weather delay. In red shirts, seated left to right, are STS-105 Mission Specialists Patrick Forrester and Daniel Barry, Pilot Rick Sturckow and Commander Scott Horowitz. In blue shirts are the Expedition Three crew, Commander Frank Culbertson, Vladimir Dezhurov and Mikhail Tyurin. Dezhurov and Tyurin are cosmonauts with the Russian Aviation and Space Agency. Highlighting the mission will be the rotation of the International Space Station crew, the third flight of an Italian-built Multi-Purpose Logistics Module delivering additional scientific racks, equipment and supplies for the Space Station, and two spacewalks. Included in the payload is the Early Ammonia Servicer (EAS) tank, which will be attached to the Station during the spacewalks. The EAS will be installed on the P6 truss, which holds the Station’s giant U.S. solar arrays, batteries and the cooling radiators. The EAS contains spare ammonia for the Station’s cooling system. The three-member Expedition Two crew will be returning to Earth aboard Discovery after a five-month stay on the Station. Launch is scheduled for 5:15 p.m. EDT Aug. 10 KSC-01pp1453

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- The STS-105 and Expedition Three crews g...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- The STS-105 and Expedition Three crews give thumbs up on another opportunity to launch after a 24-hour weather delay. In red shirts, seated left to right, are STS-105 Mission Speci... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Viewed from between the trees, Space Shuttle Discovery rises above the smoke as it soars into the blue sky on mission STS-105 to the International Space Station. Viewed from the top of the Vehicle Assembly Building, liftoff occurred at 5:10:14 p.m. EDT on this second launch attempt. Launch countdown activities for the 12-day mission were called off Aug. 9 during the T-9 minute hold due to the high potential for lightning, a thick cloud cover and the potential for showers. Besides the Shuttle crew of four, Discovery carries the Expedition Three crew who will replace Expedition Two on the International Space Station. The mission includes the third flight of an Italian-built Multi-Purpose Logistics Module delivering additional scientific racks, equipment and supplies for the Space Station, and two spacewalks. Part of the payload is the Early Ammonia Servicer (EAS) tank, which will be attached to the Station during the spacewalks. The EAS contains spare ammonia for the Station’s cooling system. The three-member Expedition Two crew will be returning to Earth aboard Discovery after a five-month stay on the Station KSC-01pp1467

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Viewed from between the trees, Space Shu...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Viewed from between the trees, Space Shuttle Discovery rises above the smoke as it soars into the blue sky on mission STS-105 to the International Space Station. Viewed from the to... More

STS110-317-007 - STS-110 - View of the EAS and EETCS Radiator for the P6 Truss taken during STS-110

STS110-317-007 - STS-110 - View of the EAS and EETCS Radiator for the ...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of Early Ammonia Servicer (EAS) and starboard Early External Thermal Control System (EETCS) Radiator for the P6 Truss taken during the initial flya... More

STS110-313-031 - STS-110 - View of the EAS and EETCS Radiator for the P6 Truss taken during STS-110

STS110-313-031 - STS-110 - View of the EAS and EETCS Radiator for the ...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of Early Ammonia Servicer (EAS) and starboard Early External Thermal Control System (EETCS) Radiator for the P6 Truss taken during the final flyaro... More

STS110-316-003 - STS-110 - View of the EAS and EETCS Radiator for the P6 Truss taken during STS-110

STS110-316-003 - STS-110 - View of the EAS and EETCS Radiator for the ...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of Early Ammonia Servicer (EAS) and starboard Early External Thermal Control System (EETCS) Radiator for the P6 Truss taken during the initial flya... More

A US Air Force (USAF) C-17A "Globemaster III" aircraft assigned to the 17th Expeditionary Airlift Squadron (EAS), taxis to a halt on the flight line at Rhein-Main Air Base (AB), Germany, after completing its 1,000th combat mission in support of Operation ENDURING FREEDOM

A US Air Force (USAF) C-17A "Globemaster III" aircraft assigned to the...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: ENDURING FREEDOM Base: Rhein-Main Air Base Country: Deutschland / Germany (DEU) Scene Camera Operator: SSGT Ricky A. Bloom, U... More

US Air Force (USAF) AIRMAN First Class (A1C) Derek Smith, a jet engine mechanic with the 776th Expeditionary Airlift Squadron (EAS), operates a hand pump in order to increase the brake pressure on a C-130 Hercules cargo aircraft, at a forward deployed location (FDL) in support of Operation ENDURING FREEDOM

US Air Force (USAF) AIRMAN First Class (A1C) Derek Smith, a jet engine...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: ENDURING FREEDOM Country: Unknown Scene Major Command Shown: USAFE Scene Camera Operator: SSGT William Greer, USAF Release S... More

A US Marine Corps (USMC) C-130 Hercules is airborne on a mission from a runway on Expeditionary Airfield Station (EAS) Joe Foss, Kuwait, in support of Operation IRAQI FREEDOM. (Substandard image)

A US Marine Corps (USMC) C-130 Hercules is airborne on a mission from ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: IRAQI FREEDOM Base: Camp Coyote Country: Kuwait (KWT) Scene Camera Operator: LCPL Jonathan T. Spencer, USMC Release Status: ... More

US Marine Corps (USMC) Expeditionary Airfield Station (EAS) Three Rivers, Iraq, during Operation IRAQI FREEDOM

US Marine Corps (USMC) Expeditionary Airfield Station (EAS) Three Rive...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: IRAQI FREEDOM Base: Three Rivers Country: Iraq (IRQ) Scene Camera Operator: LCPL Jonathan T. Spencer, USMC Release Status: R... More

US Air Force (USAF) STAFF Sergeant (SSGT) Samatha Yanez (center), 746th Expeditionary Airlift Squadron (EAS), carries off a package from a US Central Air Forces (CENTAF) US Air Force (USAF) C-130 Hercules, 182nd Airlift Wing (AW), Illinois Air National Guard (ILANG), as part of a humanitarian relief mission to Kerman, Iran. The C-130 crewmembers and Iranian Soldiers offloaded five pallets containing 20 thousand pounds of medical supplies at Kerman two days after a devastating earthquake destroyed the city of Bam, Iran

US Air Force (USAF) STAFF Sergeant (SSGT) Samatha Yanez (center), 746t...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Kerman Country: Iran (IRN) Scene Major Command Shown: AMC Scene Camera Operator: SSGT Suzanne M. Jenkins, USAF Release Status: Released to Publi... More

First-term Marines obligated to serve after EAS

First-term Marines obligated to serve after EAS

A Marine looks over her service alphas uniform before storing it in a closet. While in the Inactive Ready Reserves, Marines must maintain their uniforms.

M2A3 Bradley Fighting Vehicles road march back to their

M2A3 Bradley Fighting Vehicles road march back to their

M2A3 Bradley Fighting Vehicles road march back to their tactical assemble area after a situational training exercise lane as a part of Combined Resolve VI at Hohenfels, Germany May 16. Combined Resolve VI is a ... More

Col. Raimundas Vaiksnoras, commander of the Lithuanian

Col. Raimundas Vaiksnoras, commander of the Lithuanian

Col. Raimundas Vaiksnoras, commander of the Lithuanian Iron Wolf brigade receives a battle update from one of his ground forces commanders at Hohenfels Training Area during Combined Resolve II.

Soldiers from 3rd Brigade Support Battalion, 1st Armored

Soldiers from 3rd Brigade Support Battalion, 1st Armored

Soldiers from 3rd Brigade Support Battalion, 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division, prepares their vehicles May 18 at Grafenwohr Training Area to convoy to Poland for Exercise Anakonda 16.

Sgt. Willis Vocke, a tanker with Company A, 3rd Battalion,

Sgt. Willis Vocke, a tanker with Company A, 3rd Battalion,

Sgt. Willis Vocke, a tanker with Company A, 3rd Battalion, 69th Armor Regiment, 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division, tests his skills on disassembling and reassembling a M240 machine gun Augu... More

A Russian Soldier presents Capt. Samuel Herbert, the

A Russian Soldier presents Capt. Samuel Herbert, the

A Russian Soldier presents Capt. Samuel Herbert, the commander for Company A, 1st Battalion, 64th Armor Regiment, with a memento at the conclusion of an inspection at Bulgaria’s Novo Selo Training Area April 20... More

Soldiers from Company A, 2nd Battalion, 5th Cavalry

Soldiers from Company A, 2nd Battalion, 5th Cavalry

Soldiers from Company A, 2nd Battalion, 5th Cavalry Regiment park their Bradley Fighting Vehicles on their new forward operating base as they prepare for the multi-national training exercise, Combined Resolve II.

The Secretary of Defense of the United States of America,

The Secretary of Defense of the United States of America,

The Secretary of Defense of the United States of America, the Honorable Ashton Carter, speaks with Soldiers on the U.S. Army's Grafenwoehr Training Area, Germany, June 26, 2015. Carter was in Grafenwoehr to vie... More

An Austrian Soldier looks through the rocket pod of

An Austrian Soldier looks through the rocket pod of

An Austrian Soldier looks through the rocket pod of an AH-64 Apache at Hohenfels Army base during a capabilities day presentation prior to the start of Combined Resolve II. Secretary of the Army John M. McHugh ... More

S105E5279 - STS-105 - Barry and Forrester stow the EAS on the P6 Truss

S105E5279 - STS-105 - Barry and Forrester stow the EAS on the P6 Truss

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Mission Specialists Daniel Barry (suit with red stripes) and Patrick Forrester stow the Early Ammonia Servicer (EAS) on the P6 Truss. Subject Terms: Am... More

S105E5269 - STS-105 - Barry and Forrester stow the EAS on the P6 Truss

S105E5269 - STS-105 - Barry and Forrester stow the EAS on the P6 Truss

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Mission Specialists Daniel Barry (left) and Patrick Forrester stow the Early Ammonia Servicer (EAS) on the P6 Truss. The shuttle Remote Manipulator Sys... More

STS105-725-038 - STS-105 - Barry and Forrester install the EAS on the ISS P6 truss

STS105-725-038 - STS-105 - Barry and Forrester install the EAS on the ...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Mission Specialists Daniel Barry and Patrick Forrester install the Early Ammonia Servicer on the International Space Station (ISS) P6 truss. Subject Te... More

STS105-725-034 - STS-105 - Barry and Forrester install the EAS on the ISS P6 truss

STS105-725-034 - STS-105 - Barry and Forrester install the EAS on the ...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Mission Specialists Daniel Barry and Patrick Forrester install the Early Ammonia Servicer on the International Space Station (ISS) P6 truss. Subject Te... More

STS105-717-012 - STS-105 - Forrester during EVA with the EAS, low light

STS105-717-012 - STS-105 - Forrester during EVA with the EAS, low ligh...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Low light conditions for Mission Specialist Patrick Forrester during Extravehicular Activity (EVA) with the Early Ammonia Servicer (EAS) on the P6 Truss... More

S105E5263 - STS-105 - Barry and Forrester stow the EAS on the P6 Truss

S105E5263 - STS-105 - Barry and Forrester stow the EAS on the P6 Truss

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Mission Specialist Daniel Barry holds the Early Ammonia Servicer (EAS) in place on the P6 Truss while Mission Specialist Patrick Forrester uses a tool t... More

STS105-725-039 - STS-105 - Barry and Forrester install the EAS on the ISS P6 truss

STS105-725-039 - STS-105 - Barry and Forrester install the EAS on the ...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Mission Specialists Daniel Barry and Patrick Forrester install the Early Ammonia Servicer on the International Space Station (ISS) P6 truss. Subject Te... More

STS105-721-031 - STS-105 - Forrester installs the EAS on the P6 truss

STS105-721-031 - STS-105 - Forrester installs the EAS on the P6 truss

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Mission Specialist Patrick Forrester installs the Early Ammonia Servicer (EAS) on the P6 truss during Extravehicular Activity (EVA). Subject Terms: Amm... More

S105E5249 - STS-105 - Barry and Forrester stow the EAS on the P6 Truss

S105E5249 - STS-105 - Barry and Forrester stow the EAS on the P6 Truss

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Mission Specialists Daniel Barry and Patrick Forrester stow the Early Ammonia Servicer (EAS) on the P6 Truss. The shuttle Remote Manipulator System (RM... More

STS105-721-025 - STS-105 - Forrester installs the EAS on the P6 truss

STS105-721-025 - STS-105 - Forrester installs the EAS on the P6 truss

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Mission Specialist Patrick Forrester installs the Early Ammonia Servicer (EAS) on the P6 truss during Extravehicular Activity (EVA). Subject Terms: Amm... More

S105E5291 - STS-105 - Forrester works with the stowed EAS on the P6 Truss

S105E5291 - STS-105 - Forrester works with the stowed EAS on the P6 Tr...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Mission Specialist Patrick Forrester works with the stowed Early Ammonia Servicer (EAS) on the P6 Truss. Subject Terms: Ammonia, Astronauts, Extravehic... More

S105E5265 - STS-105 - Barry and Forrester stow the EAS on the P6 Truss

S105E5265 - STS-105 - Barry and Forrester stow the EAS on the P6 Truss

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Mission Specialist Daniel Barry holds the Early Ammonia Servicer (EAS) in place on the P6 Truss while Mission Specialist Patrick Forrester uses a tool t... More

STS105-721-032 - STS-105 - Forrester installs the EAS on the P6 truss

STS105-721-032 - STS-105 - Forrester installs the EAS on the P6 truss

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Mission Specialist Patrick Forrester installs the Early Ammonia Servicer (EAS) on the P6 truss during Extravehicular Activity (EVA). Subject Terms: Amm... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- During pre-launch preparations, Expedition Three Commander Frank Culbertson shows his eagerness for liftoff. On the mission, Discovery will be transporting the Expedition Three crew and several scientific experiments and payloads to the ISS, including the Early Ammonia Servicer (EAS) tank. The EAS, which will support the thermal control subsystems until a permanent system is activated, will be attached to the Station during two spacewalks. The three-member Expedition Two crew will be returning to Earth aboard Discovery after a five-month stay on the Station. Launch is scheduled for 5:38 p.m. EDT Aug. 9 KSC-01pp1437

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- During pre-launch preparations, Expediti...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- During pre-launch preparations, Expedition Three Commander Frank Culbertson shows his eagerness for liftoff. On the mission, Discovery will be transporting the Expedition Three cre... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- The STS-105 crew exits the Operations and Checkout Building, followed by the Expedition Three (E3) crew, to head for Launch Pad 39A and liftoff. Leading the way are (left to right) Pilot Rick Sturckow and Commander Scott Horowitz; in the second row, Mission Specialists Patrick Forrester and Daniel Barry; in the third row, E3 cosmonaut Mikhail Tyurin, Commander Frank Culbertson, and cosmonaut Vladimir Dezhurov. Forrester and Tyurin are both making their first space flights. On the mission, Discovery will be transporting the Expedition Three crew and several payloads and scientific experiments to the ISS, including the Early Ammonia Servicer (EAS) tank. The EAS, which will support the thermal control subsystems until a permanent system is activated, will be attached to the Station during two spacewalks. The three-member Expedition Two crew will be returning to Earth aboard Discovery after a five-month stay on the Station. Launch is scheduled for 5:38 p.m. EDT Aug. 9 KSC-01pp1447

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- The STS-105 crew exits the Operations an...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- The STS-105 crew exits the Operations and Checkout Building, followed by the Expedition Three (E3) crew, to head for Launch Pad 39A and liftoff. Leading the way are (left to right)... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Expedition Three Commander Frank Culbertson is helped with his launch and entry suit for the second launch attempt after a 24-hour weather delay. Launch countdown activities for the 12-day mission were called off at about 5:12 p.m. Aug. 9 during the T-9 minute hold due to the high potential for lightning, a thick cloud cover and the potential for showers. Launch is currently scheduled for 5:15 p.m. EDT Aug. 10. Highlighting the mission will be the rotation of the International Space Station crew, the third flight of an Italian-built Multi-Purpose Logistics Module delivering additional scientific racks, equipment and supplies for the Space Station, and two spacewalks. Included in the payload is the Early Ammonia Servicer (EAS) tank, which will be attached to the Station during the spacewalks. The EAS will be installed on the P6 truss, which holds the Station’s giant U.S. solar arrays, batteries and the cooling radiators. The EAS contains spare ammonia for the Station’s cooling system. The three-member Expedition Two crew will be returning to Earth aboard Discovery after a five-month stay on the Station KSC-01pp1455

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Expedition Three Commander Frank Culbert...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Expedition Three Commander Frank Culbertson is helped with his launch and entry suit for the second launch attempt after a 24-hour weather delay. Launch countdown activities for th... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Spectators gather on the grounds in front of the bleachers at the turn basin to watch the launch of Space Shuttle Discovery. A breeze from the southeast that has the flags snapping also kept gathering clouds away for the on-time liftoff at 5:10:14 p.m. EDT. Besides the Shuttle crew of four, Discovery carries the Expedition Three crew who will replace Expedition Two on the International Space Station. The mission includes the third flight of an Italian-built Multi-Purpose Logistics Module delivering additional scientific racks, equipment and supplies for the Space Station, and two spacewalks. Part of the payload is the Early Ammonia Servicer (EAS) tank, which will be attached to the Station during the spacewalks. The EAS will be installed on the P6 truss, which holds the Station’s giant U.S. solar arrays, batteries and the cooling radiators. The EAS contains spare ammonia for the Station’s cooling system. The three-member Expedition Two crew will be returning to Earth aboard Discovery after a five-month stay on the Station KSC01padig265

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Spectators gather on the grounds in fron...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Spectators gather on the grounds in front of the bleachers at the turn basin to watch the launch of Space Shuttle Discovery. A breeze from the southeast that has the flags snapping... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- STS-105 Pilot Rick Sturckow happy to get ready for the second launch attempt after a 24-hour weather delay. Launch countdown activities for the 12-day mission were called off at about 5:12 p.m. Aug. 9 during the T-9 minute hold due to the high potential for lightning, a thick cloud cover and the potential for showers. Launch is currently scheduled for 5:15 p.m. EDT Aug. 10. Highlighting the mission will be the rotation of the International Space Station crew, the third flight of an Italian-built Multi-Purpose Logistics Module delivering additional scientific racks, equipment and supplies for the Space Station, and two spacewalks. Included in the payload is the Early Ammonia Servicer (EAS) tank, which will be attached to the Station during the spacewalks. The EAS will be installed on the P6 truss, which holds the Station’s giant U.S. solar arrays, batteries and the cooling radiators. The EAS contains spare ammonia for the Station’s cooling system. The three-member Expedition Two crew will be returning to Earth aboard Discovery after a five-month stay on the Station KSC-01pp1457

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- STS-105 Pilot Rick Sturckow happy to get...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- STS-105 Pilot Rick Sturckow happy to get ready for the second launch attempt after a 24-hour weather delay. Launch countdown activities for the 12-day mission were called off at ab... More

STS110-316-006 - STS-110 - View of the EAS and EETCS Radiator for the P6 Truss taken during STS-110

STS110-316-006 - STS-110 - View of the EAS and EETCS Radiator for the ...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of Early Ammonia Servicer (EAS), Photovoltaic (PV) Radiator and starboard Early External Thermal Control System (EETCS) Radiator for the P6 Truss t... More

STS110-324-028 - STS-110 - View of the EAS for the P6 Truss taken during STS-110

STS110-324-028 - STS-110 - View of the EAS for the P6 Truss taken duri...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of Early Ammonia Servicer (EAS) for the P6 Truss taken during the STS-110 mission. Subject Terms: Ammonia, P6, STS-110, Temperature Control, Truss... More

ISS014-E-13346 (4 Feb. 2007) --- Astronaut Michael E. Lopez-Alegria, Expedition 14 commander and NASA space station science officer, participates in the second of three sessions of extravehicular activity (EVA) in nine days, as construction continues on the International Space Station. During the spacewalk, Lopez-Alegria and Sunita L. Williams (out of frame), flight engineer, reconfigured the second of two cooling loops for the Destiny laboratory module, secured the aft radiator of the P6 truss after retraction and prepared the obsolete Early Ammonia Servicer (EAS) for removal this summer. iss014e13346

ISS014-E-13346 (4 Feb. 2007) --- Astronaut Michael E. Lopez-Alegria, E...

ISS014-E-13346 (4 Feb. 2007) --- Astronaut Michael E. Lopez-Alegria, Expedition 14 commander and NASA space station science officer, participates in the second of three sessions of extravehicular activity (EVA)... More

Capt. James Harrison (left), and Staff Sgt. Arthur

Capt. James Harrison (left), and Staff Sgt. Arthur

Capt. James Harrison (left), and Staff Sgt. Arthur Jennings, both assigned to 1st Squadron “Garryowen,” 7th Cavalry Regiment, 1st Brigade Combat Team “Ironhorse,” 1st Cavalry Division, review a map during a Mob... More

Maj. David Stalker, left, commander of the 34th Forward

Maj. David Stalker, left, commander of the 34th Forward

Maj. David Stalker, left, commander of the 34th Forward Engineer Support Team – Advanced, briefs members of his team the requirements, capabilities and existing infrastructure of the potential European Activity... More

Soldiers from Company A, 2nd Battalion, 5th Cavalry

Soldiers from Company A, 2nd Battalion, 5th Cavalry

Soldiers from Company A, 2nd Battalion, 5th Cavalry Regiment, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division dismount from their Bradley Fighting Vehicle during fire team live fire certification training at Graf... More

Soldiers from Company A, 2nd Battalion, 5th Cavalry

Soldiers from Company A, 2nd Battalion, 5th Cavalry

Soldiers from Company A, 2nd Battalion, 5th Cavalry Regiment park their Bradley Fighting Vehicles on their new forward operating base as they prepare for the multi-national training exercise, Combined Resolve II.

Soldiers from Company A, 2nd Battalion, 5th Cavalry

Soldiers from Company A, 2nd Battalion, 5th Cavalry

Soldiers from Company A, 2nd Battalion, 5th Cavalry Regiment, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division engage targets with their Bradley Fighting Vehicle during squad live fire certification training at Gr... More

Sgt. Kara Yost, a Military Police dog handler with

Sgt. Kara Yost, a Military Police dog handler with

Sgt. Kara Yost, a Military Police dog handler with the 131st Military Working Dog Detachment, 615th Military Police Company out of Grafenwoehr Army base, huddles on the ground with Kajo, her military working do... More

STS105-305-032 - STS-105 - Forrester working with the EAS on the P6 Truss during EVA

STS105-305-032 - STS-105 - Forrester working with the EAS on the P6 Tr...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Mission Specialist Patrick Forrester working with the Early Ammonia Servicer (EAS) on the P6 Truss during Extravehicular Activity (EVA). Subject Terms:... More

STS105-721-023 - STS-105 - Forrester installs the EAS on the P6 truss

STS105-721-023 - STS-105 - Forrester installs the EAS on the P6 truss

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Mission Specialist Patrick Forrester installs the Early Ammonia Servicer (EAS) on the P6 truss during Extravehicular Activity (EVA). Subject Terms: Amm... More

S105E5250 - STS-105 - Barry and Forrester stow the EAS on the P6 Truss

S105E5250 - STS-105 - Barry and Forrester stow the EAS on the P6 Truss

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Mission Specialists Daniel Barry and Patrick Forrester stow the Early Ammonia Servicer (EAS) on the P6 Truss. The shuttle Remote Manipulator System (RM... More

STS105-725-060 - STS-105 - Forrester mates EAS capture bell onto ISS P6 trunnion during EVA

STS105-725-060 - STS-105 - Forrester mates EAS capture bell onto ISS P...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Mission Specialist Patrick Forrester mates the Early Ammonia Servicer (EAS) capture bell onto International Space Station (ISS) P6 trunnion during Extra... More

STS105-717-006 - STS-105 - Forrester during EVA with the EAS

STS105-717-006 - STS-105 - Forrester during EVA with the EAS

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Mission Specialist Patrick Forrester during Extravehicular Activity (EVA) with the Early Ammonia Servicer (EAS) on the P6 Truss. Subject Terms: Ammonia... More

STS105-721-006 - STS-105 - Barry and Forrester install the EAS on the ISS P6 Truss

STS105-721-006 - STS-105 - Barry and Forrester install the EAS on the ...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Mission Specialists Daniel Barry and Patrick Forrester install the Early Ammonia Servicer (EAS) on the International Space Station (ISS) P6 Truss. Subj... More

S105E5251 - STS-105 - Barry and Forrester stow the EAS on the P6 Truss

S105E5251 - STS-105 - Barry and Forrester stow the EAS on the P6 Truss

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Mission Specialists Daniel Barry and Patrick Forrester stow the Early Ammonia Servicer (EAS) on the P6 Truss. The shuttle Remote Manipulator System (RM... More

S105E5270 - STS-105 - Barry and Forrester stow the EAS on the P6 Truss

S105E5270 - STS-105 - Barry and Forrester stow the EAS on the P6 Truss

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Mission Specialists Daniel Barry (left) and Patrick Forrester stow the Early Ammonia Servicer (EAS) on the P6 Truss. The shuttle Remote Manipulator Sys... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- STS-105 Commander Scott Horowitz prepares to climb into the cockpit of a T-38 jet for a training flight from the Kennedy Space Center Shuttle Landing Facility. He and the rest of the crew are at Kennedy to make final preparations for launch. On mission STS-105, Discovery will be transporting the Expedition Three crew and several payloads and scientific experiments to the International Space Station. The Early Ammonia Servicer (EAS) tank, which will support the thermal control subsystems until a permanent system is activated, will be attached to the Station during two spacewalks. The three-member Expedition Two crew will be returning to Earth aboard Discovery after a five-month stay on the Station. Launch is scheduled for Aug. 9, 2001 KSC-01pp1420

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- STS-105 Commander Scott Horowitz prepare...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- STS-105 Commander Scott Horowitz prepares to climb into the cockpit of a T-38 jet for a training flight from the Kennedy Space Center Shuttle Landing Facility. He and the rest of t... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Expedition Three cosmonaut Vladimir Dezhurov is ready for the second launch attempt of mission STS-105 after a 24-hour weather delay. Launch countdown activities for the 12-day mission were called off at about 5:12 p.m. Aug. 9 during the T-9 minute hold due to the high potential for lightning, a thick cloud cover and the potential for showers. Launch is currently scheduled for 5:15 p.m. EDT Aug. 10. Highlighting the mission will be the rotation of the International Space Station crew, the third flight of an Italian-built Multi-Purpose Logistics Module delivering additional scientific racks, equipment and supplies for the Space Station, and two spacewalks. Included in the payload is the Early Ammonia Servicer (EAS) tank, which will be attached to the Station during the spacewalks. The EAS will be installed on the P6 truss, which holds the Station’s giant U.S. solar arrays, batteries and the cooling radiators. The EAS contains spare ammonia for the Station’s cooling system. The three-member Expedition Two crew will be returning to Earth aboard Discovery after a five-month stay on the Station KSC-01pp1458

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Expedition Three cosmonaut Vladimir Dezh...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Expedition Three cosmonaut Vladimir Dezhurov is ready for the second launch attempt of mission STS-105 after a 24-hour weather delay. Launch countdown activities for the 12-day mis... More

STS110-317-013 - STS-110 - View of the U.S. Lab, EAS and EETCS Radiator for the P6 Truss taken during STS-110

STS110-317-013 - STS-110 - View of the U.S. Lab, EAS and EETCS Radiato...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of the Early Ammonia Servicer (EAS) and starboard Early External Thermal Control System (EETCS) Radiator for the P6 Truss, the forward endcone of t... More

STS110-310-008 - STS-110 - View of the EAS and EETCS Radiator for the P6 Truss taken during STS-110

STS110-310-008 - STS-110 - View of the EAS and EETCS Radiator for the ...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of Early Ammonia Servicer (EAS) and starboard Early External Thermal Control System (EETCS) Radiator for the P6 Truss taken during the initial flya... More

US Marine Corps (USMC) Sergeant (SGT) William Regan, an Expeditionary Airfield Marine for Marine Wing Support Squadron 272 (MWSS-272), secures the runway at Expeditionary Airfield Station (EAS) Joe Foss, Kuwait, in support of IRAQI FREEDOM

US Marine Corps (USMC) Sergeant (SGT) William Regan, an Expeditionary ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: IRAQI FREEDOM Base: Ahmed Al Jaber Air Base State: Al Ahmadi Country: Kuwait (KWT) Scene Camera Operator: LCPL Jonathan T. S... More

Using goggles and a head cover, US Marine Corps (USMC) GUNNERY Sergeant (GYSGT) Kevin Schulte, a Communication Navigator patrols Expeditionary Airfield Station (EAS) Joe Foss, to ensure maximum security

Using goggles and a head cover, US Marine Corps (USMC) GUNNERY Sergean...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: IRAQI FREEDOM Base: Camp Coyote Country: Kuwait (KWT) Scene Camera Operator: LCPL Jonathan T. Spencer, USMC Release Status: ... More

The US Marine Corps (USMC) Expeditionary Airfield tower and airstrip at Expeditionary Airfield Station (EAS) Joe Foss, Kuwait, during Operation IRAQI FREEDOM

The US Marine Corps (USMC) Expeditionary Airfield tower and airstrip a...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: IRAQI FREEDOM Base: Camp Coyote Country: Kuwait (KWT) Scene Camera Operator: LCPL Jonathan T. Spencer, USMC Release Status: ... More

US Air Force (USAF) Airmen assigned to the 778th Expeditionary Airlift Squadron (EAS), and Airmen assigned to the Global Mobility Assessment Team (GAT), 621st Air Mobility Group, use aerial photomaps to plan out their runway assessment at the Baghdad International Airport (IAP) in Iraq, during Operation IRAQI FREEDOM

US Air Force (USAF) Airmen assigned to the 778th Expeditionary Airlift...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: IRAQI FREEDOM Base: Baghdad International Airport Country: Iraq (IRQ) Scene Camera Operator: SSGT Cherie A. Thurlby Release ... More

Nightscope view of US Air Force (USAF) Loadmasters AIRMAN First Class (A1C) Tom Curry and MASTER Sergeant (MSGT) Sean Wong, 745th Expeditionary Airlift Squadron (EAS), prepare for landing inside a USAF C-130 Hercules cargo aircraft during Operation IRAQI FREEDOM. (SUBSTANDARD)

Nightscope view of US Air Force (USAF) Loadmasters AIRMAN First Class ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Country: Iraq (IRQ) Scene Major Command Shown: ACC Scene Camera Operator: SSGT Suzanne M. Jenkins, USAF Release Status: Released to Public Combined Mil... More

View of EAS as it moves away from the ISS during Expedition 15

View of EAS as it moves away from the ISS during Expedition 15

ISS015-E-18967 (23 July 2007) --- An Early Ammonia Servicer (EAS) moves away from the International Space Station after it was jettisoned by astronaut Clay Anderson (out of frame), Expedition 15 flight engineer... More

A couple of white candles sitting on top of a white table. Alarm label the mgm product protection.

A couple of white candles sitting on top of a white table. Alarm label...

The original white ceramic soap dish / The new design of the soap dish is a white and clear / Public domain stock photo of a candle light.

A pair of pink plastic buttons sitting on top of a white surface. Alarm label the mgm product protection.

A pair of pink plastic buttons sitting on top of a white surface. Alar...

The pink plastic cover for the bottle / A pink plastic cup with a red dot inside / Public domain sport photography.

A M109A6 Paladin from Battery A, 1st Battalion, 41st

A M109A6 Paladin from Battery A, 1st Battalion, 41st

A M109A6 Paladin from Battery A, 1st Battalion, 41st Field Artillery Regiment shoots a high-angle fire mission at Grafenwoehr Training Area, Germany July 26 as part of their Artillery Table XII qualification. T... More

Soldiers serve food at the 91st Engineer Battalion

Soldiers serve food at the 91st Engineer Battalion

Soldiers serve food at the 91st Engineer Battalion Dining Facility in Grafenwoehr, Germany Oct. 8, 2014 during Combined Resolve III. The Soldiers are participating in Combined Resolve III, a multinational train... More

Soldiers from Company B, 2nd Battalion, 5th Cavalry

Soldiers from Company B, 2nd Battalion, 5th Cavalry

Soldiers from Company B, 2nd Battalion, 5th Cavalry Regiment, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division conduct urban assault training at Hohenfels Army base with Albanian infantrymen during the multi-natio... More

U.S. Soldiers with 1st Battalion, 64th Armor Regiment,

U.S. Soldiers with 1st Battalion, 64th Armor Regiment,

U.S. Soldiers with 1st Battalion, 64th Armor Regiment, 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division, fire a M1A2 Sepv2 Abrams Main Battle Tank during a combined arms live-fire exercise at the Joint Mu... More

Soldiers from 1st Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry

Soldiers from 1st Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry

Soldiers from 1st Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division off-load their M1 Abrams from the rail cars at the Parsberg Railhead. The Soldiers are participating in Combined Resolve II, a U.S. Army Europe-direct... More

A Soldier from 1st Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry

A Soldier from 1st Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry

A Soldier from 1st Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division, fires a G36 rifle during the schuetzenschnur, a German weapons proficiency test at Grafenwoehr Army base in Germany. Soldiers from 1st Brigade Comba... More

A tank with 2nd Battalion, 5th Cavalry Regiment, 1st

A tank with 2nd Battalion, 5th Cavalry Regiment, 1st

A tank with 2nd Battalion, 5th Cavalry Regiment, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division engages targets during the combined arms live fire exercise at Grafenwoehr Army Base, Germany, June 27.

Lake Tenaya looking eas from the Mono Trail.

Lake Tenaya looking eas from the Mono Trail.

Picryl description: Public domain image of a landscape with water, mountains, and sky, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. - STS-105 Commander Scott Horowitz sends a message home while preparing to enter Space Shuttle Discovery for launch. Assisting with flight equipment are (left) Orbiter Vehicle Closeout Chief Chris Meinert, (right) USA Mechanical Technician Al Schmidt and (behind) NASA Quality Assurance Specialist Ken Strite. The payload on the STS-105 mission to the International Space Station includes the third flight of the Italian-built Multi-Purpose Logistics Module Leonardo, delivering additional scientific racks, equipment and supplies for the Space Station, and the Early Ammonia Servicer (EAS) tank. The EAS, which will be attached to the Station during two spacewalks, contains spare ammonia for the Station’s cooling system. Also, the Expedition Three crew is aboard to replace the Expedition Two crew on the International Space Station, who will be returning to Earth aboard Discovery after a five-month stay on the Station KSC-01pp1482

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. - STS-105 Commander Scott Horowitz sends a ...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. - STS-105 Commander Scott Horowitz sends a message home while preparing to enter Space Shuttle Discovery for launch. Assisting with flight equipment are (left) Orbiter Vehicle Closeou... More

S105E5277 - STS-105 - Barry and Forrester stow the EAS on the P6 Truss

S105E5277 - STS-105 - Barry and Forrester stow the EAS on the P6 Truss

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Mission Specialists Daniel Barry (suit with red stripes) and Patrick Forrester stow the Early Ammonia Servicer (EAS) on the P6 Truss. Subject Terms: Am... More

STS105-725-046 - STS-105 - Barry stows the EAS on the ISS P6 truss during EVA

STS105-725-046 - STS-105 - Barry stows the EAS on the ISS P6 truss dur...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Mission Specialist Daniel Barry stows the Early Ammonia Servicer (EAS) on the International Space Station (ISS) P6 truss during an Extravehicular Activi... More

STS105-725-076 - STS-105 - Forrester and Barry stow EAS on ISS P6 truss during EVA, dark view

STS105-725-076 - STS-105 - Forrester and Barry stow EAS on ISS P6 trus...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: A dark view of Mission Specialists Patrick Forrester and Daniel Barry stow Early Ammonia Servicer (EAS) on International Space Station (ISS) P6 truss du... More

S105E5252 - STS-105 - Barry and Forrester stow the EAS on the P6 Truss

S105E5252 - STS-105 - Barry and Forrester stow the EAS on the P6 Truss

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Mission Specialists Daniel Barry and Patrick Forrester stow the Early Ammonia Servicer (EAS) on the P6 Truss. The shuttle Remote Manipulator System (RM... More

S105E5273 - STS-105 - Barry and Forrester stow the EAS on the P6 Truss

S105E5273 - STS-105 - Barry and Forrester stow the EAS on the P6 Truss

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Mission Specialists Daniel Barry (suit with red stripes) and Patrick Forrester stow the Early Ammonia Servicer (EAS) on the P6 Truss. Subject Terms: Am... More

STS105-725-058 - STS-105 - Forrester mates EAS capture bell onto ISS P6 trunnion during EVA

STS105-725-058 - STS-105 - Forrester mates EAS capture bell onto ISS P...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Mission Specialist Patrick Forrester mates the Early Ammonia Servicer (EAS) capture bell onto International Space Station (ISS) P6 trunnion during Extra... More

STS105-305-031 - STS-105 - Forrester working with the EAS on the P6 Truss during EVA

STS105-305-031 - STS-105 - Forrester working with the EAS on the P6 Tr...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Mission Specialist Patrick Forrester working with the Early Ammonia Servicer (EAS) on the P6 Truss during Extravehicular Activity (EVA). Subject Terms:... More

STS105-725-047 - STS-105 - Barry stows the EAS on the ISS P6 truss during EVA

STS105-725-047 - STS-105 - Barry stows the EAS on the ISS P6 truss dur...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Mission Specialist Daniel Barry stows the Early Ammonia Servicer (EAS) on the International Space Station (ISS) P6 truss during an Extravehicular Activi... More

STS105-305-030 - STS-105 - Forrester working with the EAS on the P6 Truss during EVA

STS105-305-030 - STS-105 - Forrester working with the EAS on the P6 Tr...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Mission Specialist Patrick Forrester working with the Early Ammonia Servicer (EAS) on the P6 Truss during Extravehicular Activity (EVA). Subject Terms:... More

S105E5276 - STS-105 - Barry and Forrester stow the EAS on the P6 Truss

S105E5276 - STS-105 - Barry and Forrester stow the EAS on the P6 Truss

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Mission Specialists Daniel Barry (suit with red stripes) and Patrick Forrester stow the Early Ammonia Servicer (EAS) on the P6 Truss. Subject Terms: Am... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Expedition Three cosmonaut Mikhail Tyurin is eager for the second launch attempt of mission STS-105 after a 24-hour weather delay. This is Tyurin’s first space flight. Launch countdown activities for the 12-day mission were called off at about 5:12 p.m. Aug. 9 during the T-9 minute hold due to the high potential for lightning, a thick cloud cover and the potential for showers. Launch is currently scheduled for 5:15 p.m. EDT Aug. 10. Highlighting the mission will be the rotation of the International Space Station crew, the third flight of an Italian-built Multi-Purpose Logistics Module delivering additional scientific racks, equipment and supplies for the Space Station, and two spacewalks. Included in the payload is the Early Ammonia Servicer (EAS) tank, which will be attached to the Station during the spacewalks. The EAS will be installed on the P6 truss, which holds the Station’s giant U.S. solar arrays, batteries and the cooling radiators. The EAS contains spare ammonia for the Station’s cooling system. The three-member Expedition Two crew will be returning to Earth aboard Discovery after a five-month stay on the Station KSC-01pp1459

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Expedition Three cosmonaut Mikhail Tyuri...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Expedition Three cosmonaut Mikhail Tyurin is eager for the second launch attempt of mission STS-105 after a 24-hour weather delay. This is Tyurin’s first space flight. Launch count... More

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