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Aerial photographs - Idaho - Payette River

Aerial photographs - Idaho - Payette River

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Lumber manufacture. Building stockpiles for national defense. Ponderosa pine boards being stacked at the Emmet, Idaho sawmills of the Boise Payette Lumber Company. Efforts are being made (June 1941) to create a stockpile of lumber to insure a steady monthly output of ammunition cases. Lumber is also supplied from these mills for the construction of barracks and cantonments

Lumber manufacture. Building stockpiles for national defense. Ponderos...

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Lumber manufacture. Building stockpiles for national defense. Ponderosa pine boards being stacked at the Emmet, Idaho sawmills of the Boise Payette Lumber Company. Efforts are being made (June 1941) to create a stockpile of lumber to insure a steady monthly output of ammunition cases. Lumber is also supplied from these mills for the construction of barracks and cantonments

Lumber manufacture. Building stockpiles for national defense. Ponderos...

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Views from President Clinton's visit to JSC's Bldg. 9

Views from President Clinton's visit to JSC's Bldg. 9

S98-05014 (14 April 1998) --- President Bill Clinton greets several NASA astronauts upon his arrival at the systems integration facility at the Johnson Space Center (JSC). The astronauts, from the left, are Soi... More

STS096-336-007 - STS-096 - MS Payette exercises on ergometer on middeck

STS096-336-007 - STS-096 - MS Payette exercises on ergometer on middec...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-96 mission specialist Julie Payette exercises on the ergometer which has been assembled on the Discovery's middeck. Various food packets are attache... More

Julie Payette at RMS controls on aft flight deck

Julie Payette at RMS controls on aft flight deck

STS096-378-021 (27 May - 6 June 1999) --- Astronaut Julie Payette, mission specialist representing the Candian Space Agency (CSA), operates the Canadian-built remote manipulator system (RMS) from Discovery's af... More

S96E5173 - STS-096 - STS-96 crew plays cards in the Node 1/Unity module

S96E5173 - STS-096 - STS-96 crew plays cards in the Node 1/Unity modul...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-96 pilot Rick Husband looks up innocently as he holds out an ace while he and his fellow crewmates pretend to play cards in the Node 1/Unity module.... More

STS096-356-033 - STS-096 - MS Payette on aft flight deck

STS096-356-033 - STS-096 - MS Payette on aft flight deck

The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-96 mission specialists Julie Payette is photographed at the Discoverys aft flight deck controls during the missions EVA. Subject Terms: ASTRONAUTS,... More

STS096-364-004 - STS-096 - MS Payette floats through transfer tunnel from Spacehab

STS096-364-004 - STS-096 - MS Payette floats through transfer tunnel f...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-96 mission specialist Julie Payette floats through the transfer tunnel from the Spacehab module where stowage was being transfered to the Internatio... More

STS096-378-021 - STS-096 - MS Payette at RMS controls on aft flight deck

STS096-378-021 - STS-096 - MS Payette at RMS controls on aft flight de...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-96 mission specialist Julie Payette works with the orbiter's Remote Manipulator System (RMS) controls at the Discovery's aft flight deck during a vi... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the SPACEHAB Facility, the STS-96 crew looks over equipment during a payload Interface Verification Test for the upcoming mission to the International Space Station. From left are Commander Kent Rominger, Mission Specialists Tamara Jernigan and Valery Tokarev of Russia, Pilot Rick Husband, and Mission Specialists Ellen Ochoa and Julie Payette (backs to the camera). They are listening to Chris Jaskolka of Boeing talk about the equipment. Mission STS-96 carries the SPACEHAB Logistics Double Module, which will have equipment to further outfit the International Space Station service module and equipment that can be off-loaded from the early U.S. assembly flights. It carries internal logistics and resupply cargo for station outfitting, plus an external Russian cargo crane to be mounted to the exterior of the Russian station segment and used to perform space walking maintenance activities. The double module stowage provides capacity of up to 10,000 lbs. with the ability to accommodate powered payloads, four external rooftop stowage locations, four double-rack locations (two powered), up to 61 bulkhead-mounted middeck locker locations, and floor storage for large unique items and Soft Stowage. STS-96 is targeted to launch May 20 about 9:32 a.m. EDT KSC-99pd0216

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the SPACEHAB Facility, the STS-96 cre...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the SPACEHAB Facility, the STS-96 crew looks over equipment during a payload Interface Verification Test for the upcoming mission to the International Space Station. From left a... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- During a payload Interface Verification Test (IVT) for the upcoming mission to the International Space Station , Chris Jaskolka of Boeing points out a piece of equipment in the SPACEHAB module to STS-96 Commander Kent Rominger, Mission Specialist Ellen Ochoa and Pilot Rick Husband. Other crew members visiting KSC for the IVT are Mission Specialists Tamara Jernigan, Dan Barry, Julie Payette and Valery Tokarev of Russia. Mission STS-96 carries the SPACEHAB Logistics Double Module, which will have equipment to further outfit the International Space Station service module and equipment that can be off-loaded from the early U.S. assembly flights. It carries internal logistics and resupply cargo for station outfitting, plus an external Russian cargo crane to be mounted to the exterior of the Russian station segment and used to perform space walking maintenance activities. The double module stowage provides capacity of up to 10,000 lbs. with the ability to accommodate powered payloads, four external rooftop stowage locations, four double-rack locations (two powered), up to 61 bulkhead-mounted middeck locker locations, and floor storage for large unique items and Soft Stowage. STS-96 is targeted to launch May 20 about 9:32 a.m. EDT KSC-99pp0217

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- During a payload Interface Verification ...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- During a payload Interface Verification Test (IVT) for the upcoming mission to the International Space Station , Chris Jaskolka of Boeing points out a piece of equipment in the SPA... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the SPACEHAB Facility, (left to right) STS-96 Pilot Rick Husband and Mission Specialists Julie Payette and Ellen Ochoa work the straps on the Sequential Shunt Unit (SSU) in front of them. The STS-96 crew is at KSC for a payload Interface Verification Test (IVT) for its upcoming mission to the International Space Station . Other crew members at KSC for the IVT are Commander Kent Rominger and Mission Specialists Tamara Jernigan, Dan Barry and Valery Tokarev of Russia. The SSU is part of the cargo on Mission STS-96, which carries the SPACEHAB Logistics Double Module, with equipment to further outfit the International Space Station service module and equipment that can be off-loaded from the early U.S. assembly flights. The SPACEHAB carries internal logistics and resupply cargo for station outfitting, plus an external Russian cargo crane to be mounted to the exterior of the Russian station segment and used to perform space walking maintenance activities. The double module stowage provides capacity of up to 10,000 lbs. with the ability to accommodate powered payloads, four external rooftop stowage locations, four double-rack locations (two powered), up to 61 bulkhead-mounted middeck locker locations, and floor storage for large unique items and Soft Stowage. STS-96 is targeted to launch May 20 about 9:32 a.m KSC-99pd0207

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the SPACEHAB Facility, (left to right...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the SPACEHAB Facility, (left to right) STS-96 Pilot Rick Husband and Mission Specialists Julie Payette and Ellen Ochoa work the straps on the Sequential Shunt Unit (SSU) in fron... More

In the Orbiter Processing Facility bay 1, STS-96 Mission Specialist Julie Payette, with the Canadian Space Agency, sits in the pilot's seat inside the orbiter Discovery. The STS-96 crew is at KSC to take part in a Crew Equipment Interface Test. Other members participating are Commander Kent V. Rominger, Pilot Rick Douglas Husband and Mission Specialists Ellen Ochoa (Ph.D.), Tamara E. Jernigan (Ph.D.), Daniel Barry (M.D., Ph.D.) and Valery Ivanovich Tokarev, who represents the Russian Space Agency. The primary payload of STS-96 is the SPACEHAB Double Module. In addition, the Space Shuttle will carry unpressurized cargo such as the external Russian cargo crane known as STRELA; the Spacehab Oceaneering Space System Box (SHOSS), which is a logistics items carrier; and an ORU Transfer Device (OTD), a U.S.-built crane that will be stowed on the station for use during future ISS assembly missions. These cargo items will be stowed on the International Cargo Carrier, fitted inside the payload bay behind the SPACEHAB module. STS-96 is targeted for launch on May 24 from Launch Pad 39B KSC-99pp0325

In the Orbiter Processing Facility bay 1, STS-96 Mission Specialist Ju...

In the Orbiter Processing Facility bay 1, STS-96 Mission Specialist Julie Payette, with the Canadian Space Agency, sits in the pilot's seat inside the orbiter Discovery. The STS-96 crew is at KSC to take part i... More

In the Orbiter Processing Facility bay 1, STS-96 Mission Specialist Julie Payette, with the Canadian Space Agency, maneuvers a foot restraint used during space walks. The STS-96 crew is at KSC to take part in a Crew Equipment Interface Test. The other crew members are Commander Kent V. Rominger, Pilot Rick Douglas Husband and Mission Specialists Ellen Ochoa (Ph.D.), Tamara E. Jernigan (Ph.D.), Daniel Barry (M.D., Ph.D.), and Valery Ivanovich Tokarev, who represents the Russian Space Agency. The primary payload of STS-96 is the SPACEHAB Double Module. In addition, the Space Shuttle will carry unpressurized cargo such as the external Russian cargo crane known as STRELA; the Spacehab Oceaneering Space System Box (SHOSS), which is a logistics items carrier; and an ORU Transfer Device (OTD), a U.S.-built crane that will be stowed on the station for use during future ISS assembly missions. These cargo items will be stowed on the International Cargo Carrier, fitted inside the payload bay behind the SPACEHAB module. STS-96 is targeted for launch on May 24 from Launch Pad 39B KSC-99pp0317

In the Orbiter Processing Facility bay 1, STS-96 Mission Specialist Ju...

In the Orbiter Processing Facility bay 1, STS-96 Mission Specialist Julie Payette, with the Canadian Space Agency, maneuvers a foot restraint used during space walks. The STS-96 crew is at KSC to take part in a... More

In the white room, an environmental chamber at Launch Pad 39B, Mission Specialist Tamara E. Jernigan (Ph.D.) gets ready to enter the orbiter Discovery. Helping her with her equipment are (left to right) Mike Birkenscher, Travis Thompson and James Davis. The STS-96 crew are taking part in Terminal Countdown Demonstration Test (TCDT) activities, which provide opportunities to inspect the mission payloads in the orbiter's payload bay, as well as simulated countdown exercises and emergency egress training. Other crew members are Commander Kent V. Rominger, Pilot Rick Douglas Husband, and Mission Specialists Ellen Ochoa (Ph.D.), Daniel Barry (M.D., Ph.D.), Julie Payette, who is with the Canadian Space Agency, and Valery Ivanovich Tokarev, who 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-99pp0481

In the white room, an environmental chamber at Launch Pad 39B, Mission...

In the white room, an environmental chamber at Launch Pad 39B, Mission Specialist Tamara E. Jernigan (Ph.D.) gets ready to enter the orbiter Discovery. Helping her with her equipment are (left to right) Mike Bi... More

STS-96 Pilot Rick D. Husband waves on his arrival at Kennedy Space Center's Shuttle Landing Facility (SLF) aboard a T-38 jet aircraft. He joins other crew members Commander Kent V. Rominger and Mission Specialists Ellen Ochoa, Tamara E. Jernigan, Daniel T. Barry, Julie Payette and Valery Ivanovich Tokarev for launch preparations prior to liftoff. Payette represents the Canadian Space Agency and Tokarev represents the Russian Space Agency. STS-96 is a 10-day logistics and resupply mission for the International Space Station, carrying 5000 pounds of supplies to be stored aboard the station for use by future crews, including laptop computers, cameras, tools, spare parts, and clothing. The mission also includes 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-involved experiment. The mission will include aspace walk to attach the cranes to the outside of the ISS for use in future construction. Space Shuttle Discovery is due to launch on May 27 at 6:48 a.m. EDT. Landing is expected at the SLF on June 6 about 3:25 a.m. EDT KSC-99pp0573

STS-96 Pilot Rick D. Husband waves on his arrival at Kennedy Space Cen...

STS-96 Pilot Rick D. Husband waves on his arrival at Kennedy Space Center's Shuttle Landing Facility (SLF) aboard a T-38 jet aircraft. He joins other crew members Commander Kent V. Rominger and Mission Speciali... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. –  In the Space Station Processing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, STS-127 mission crew members get hands-on familiarization with equipment to be used on the mission.  Crew members are Commander Mark Polansky, Pilot Doug Hurley and Mission Specialists Christopher Cassidy, Tom Marshburn, Dave Wolf, Julie Payette and Tim Kopra. The mission payload includes the Japanese Experiment Module, or JEM, Extended Facility and the Inter-orbit Communication System Extended Facility, or ICS-EF.  Equipment familiarization is part of a Crew Equipment Interface Test. The payload will be launched to the International Space Station aboard the space shuttle Endeavour on the STS-127 mission, targeted for launch on May 15, 2009. Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-08pd3223

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – In the Space Station Processing Facility at NA...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – In the Space Station Processing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, STS-127 mission crew members get hands-on familiarization with equipment to be used on the mission. C... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. –   In the Space Station Processing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, STS-127 Mission Specialist Christopher Cassidy looks at a piece of equipment to be used on the mission.  Other crew members are Commander Mark Polansky, Pilot Doug Hurley and Mission Specialists Tom Marshburn, Dave Wolf, Julie Payette and Tim Kopra. The mission payload includes the Japanese Experiment Module, or JEM, Extended Facility and the Inter-orbit Communication System Extended Facility, or ICS-EF.  Equipment familiarization is part of a Crew Equipment Interface Test. The payload will be launched to the International Space Station aboard the space shuttle Endeavour on the STS-127 mission, targeted for launch on May 15, 2009. Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-08pd3225

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – In the Space Station Processing Facility at N...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – In the Space Station Processing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, STS-127 Mission Specialist Christopher Cassidy looks at a piece of equipment to be used on the missio... More

S127E011914 - STS-127 - STS-127 Crewmembers in the aft FD on STS-127 Space Shuttle Endeavour

S127E011914 - STS-127 - STS-127 Crewmembers in the aft FD on STS-127 S...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of Doug Hurley, STS-127 Pilot; Julie Payette, STS-127 Mission Specialist (MS); and Mark Polansky, STS-127 Commander, in the aft Flight Deck (FD) on... More

S127E009685 - STS-127 - Payette and Thirsk pose in the European Columbus Module

S127E009685 - STS-127 - Payette and Thirsk pose in the European Columb...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of Julie Payette (upside down), STS-127 Mission Specialist (MS); and Canadian Space Agency (CSA) Robert Thirsk, Expedition 20 Flight Engineer (FE),... More

S127E006973 - STS-127 - Payette and Wolf in the MDDK during STS-127 / Expedition 20 Joint Operations

S127E006973 - STS-127 - Payette and Wolf in the MDDK during STS-127 / ...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of Julie Payette passing through airlock (A/L), while Dave Wolf uses laptop computer in the middeck (MDDK) of Endeavour. Payette and Wolf are STS-... More

S127E007610 - STS-127 - Hurley and Payette in the U.S. Laboratory during Joint Operations

S127E007610 - STS-127 - Hurley and Payette in the U.S. Laboratory duri...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of Doug Hurley, STS-127 Pilot; and Julie Payette, STS-127 Misison Specialist (MS), working at the Space Station Remote Manipulator System (SSRMS) i... More

S127E007038 - STS-127 - Payette and Wolf in the A/L during STS-127 / Expedition 20 Joint Operations

S127E007038 - STS-127 - Payette and Wolf in the A/L during STS-127 / E...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of Julie Payette and Dave Wolf posing for photo in the airlock (A/L). Wolf is wearing his Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU) and preparing for Ext... More

S127E007078 - STS-127 - Payette in the Node 2 during STS-127 / Expedition 20 Joint Operations

S127E007078 - STS-127 - Payette in the Node 2 during STS-127 / Expedit...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of Julie Payette, STS-127 Mission Specialist (MS) in the Node 2. Photo was taken during STS-127 / Expedition 20 Joint Operations. Subject Terms: ... More

S127E008866 - STS-127 - Payette at the JEMRMS in the JEM during Joint Operations

S127E008866 - STS-127 - Payette at the JEMRMS in the JEM during Joint ...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of Julie Payette, STS-127 Mission Specialist (MS), holding crew procedures, at the Japanese Experiment Module Robotic Manipulator System (JEMRMS) i... More

S127E006302 - STS-127 - Wolf and Payette during Port Wing Survey on the Space Shuttle Endeavour during the STS-127 Mission

S127E006302 - STS-127 - Wolf and Payette during Port Wing Survey on th...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of Astronauts Dave Wolf, and Julie Payette, both Mission Specialists (MS) during Port Wing Survey on the Space Shuttle Endeavour, Orbiter Vehicle (... More

S127E006255 - STS-127 - Payette uses the SRMS in the aft FD on Space Shuttle Endeavour during the STS-127 Mission

S127E006255 - STS-127 - Payette uses the SRMS in the aft FD on Space S...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of Astronaut Julie Payette (looks out window), STS-127 Mission Specialist (MS) using the Shuttle Remote Manipulator System (SRMS) during the Starbo... More

S127E006712 - STS-127 - Payette and Kopra in the A/L during STS-127 Mission

S127E006712 - STS-127 - Payette and Kopra in the A/L during STS-127 Mi...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of Astronauts Julie Payette (holding camera) and Tim Kopra in the Airlock (A/L), after docking with the International Space Station. Payette and K... More

S127E006584 - STS-127 - Hurley and Payette in the FWD FD during docking activities of Space Shuttle Endeavour

S127E006584 - STS-127 - Hurley and Payette in the FWD FD during dockin...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of Astronaut Doug Hurley, STS-127 Pilot sitting in the Commander Station; and Astronaut Julie Payette, STS-127 Mission Specialist (MS) sitting in t... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – At the Shuttle Landing Facility, STS-127 Commander Mark Polansky, at microphone, addresses the media and those on hand to welcome the STS-127 crew to NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Polansky and the other members of the crew arrived from Houston aboard the Shuttle Training Aircraft in the background to get ready for launch on space shuttle Endeavour on June 13.  From left are Mission Specialists Tim Kopra, Julie Payette of the Canadian Space Agency, and Tom Marshburn; Commander Mark Polansky; Pilot Doug Hurley; and Mission Specialists Christopher Cassidy and Dave Wolf. The STS-127 mission is the final of three flights dedicated to the assembly of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency's Kibo laboratory complex on the International Space Station.  Endeavour will deliver the Japanese Experiment Module's Exposed Facility, or JEM-EF, and the Experiment Logistics Module-Exposed Section, or ELM-ES, to the space station on STS-127.  Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-2009-3622

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – At the Shuttle Landing Facility, STS-127 Comman...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – At the Shuttle Landing Facility, STS-127 Commander Mark Polansky, at microphone, addresses the media and those on hand to welcome the STS-127 crew to NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florid... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – At the Shuttle Landing Facility, STS-127 Mission Specialist Julie Payette, at microphone, addresses the media and those on hand to welcome the STS-127 crew to NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, as Mission Specialist Christopher Cassidy looks on.  Payette and the other members of the crew arrived from Houston aboard a Shuttle Training Aircraft to get ready for launch on space shuttle Endeavour on June 13.  Payette represents the Canadian Space Agency and is making her second shuttle flight.  The STS-127 mission is the final of three flights dedicated to the assembly of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency's Kibo laboratory complex on the International Space Station.  Endeavour will deliver the Japanese Experiment Module's Exposed Facility, or JEM-EF, and the Experiment Logistics Module-Exposed Section, or ELM-ES, to the space station on STS-127.  Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-2009-3630

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – At the Shuttle Landing Facility, STS-127 Missio...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – At the Shuttle Landing Facility, STS-127 Mission Specialist Julie Payette, at microphone, addresses the media and those on hand to welcome the STS-127 crew to NASA's Kennedy Space Center ... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – The STS-127 crew members  stride out of the Operations and Checkout Building at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida to head for Launch pad 39A and a scheduled 6:51 p.m. EDT liftoff on space shuttle Endeavour.  Leading the way are Pilot Doug Hurley (left) and Commander Mark Polansky.  Behind, left and right, are Mission Specialists Julie Payette of the Canadian Space Agency and Christopher Cassidy, Tom Marshburn and Tim Kopra, and at the rear, Dave Wolf.  Today's launch will be the fifth attempt.  The mission was scrubbed on June 13 and again June 17 when a hydrogen gas leak occurred during tanking due to a misaligned Ground Umbilical Carrier Plate.  The mission was scrubbed July 12 due to weather conditions near the Shuttle Landing Facility at Kennedy that violated rules for launching. Endeavour will deliver the Japanese Experiment Module's Exposed Facility, or JEM-EF, and the Experiment Logistics Module-Exposed Section, or ELM-ES, in the final of three flights dedicated to the assembly of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency's Kibo laboratory complex on the International Space Station.  STS-127 is the 29th flight for the assembly of the space station.  Photo courtesy of Scott Andrews KSC-2009-4008

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – The STS-127 crew members stride out of the Ope...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – The STS-127 crew members stride out of the Operations and Checkout Building at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida to head for Launch pad 39A and a scheduled 6:51 p.m. EDT liftoff on ... More

Lumber manufacture. Boise Payette Lumber Company, Boise, Idaho. A bull chain conveyor hauls huge ponderosa pine logs into the sawmill where they are converted into lumber to meet the needs of national defense. In addition to pine, some fir and larch are also processed here

Lumber manufacture. Boise Payette Lumber Company, Boise, Idaho. A bull...

Picryl description: Public domain photograph of a dock, harbor, boats, water, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

S96E5078 - STS-096 - MS Jernigan, MS Tokarev and MS Payette pose for photo in Node 1/Unity module

S96E5078 - STS-096 - MS Jernigan, MS Tokarev and MS Payette pose for p...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-96 mission specialists Tammy Jernigan (upside down), Julie Payette (bottom of frame) and cosmonaut Valeri Tokarev pose for a photo in the entrance t... More

STS096-409-010 - STS-096 - MS Payette in the FGB/Zarya module

STS096-409-010 - STS-096 - MS Payette in the FGB/Zarya module

The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-96 mission specialist Julie Payette is photographed working in the FGB/Zarya module of the International Space Station (ISS). Frame 010 was selecte... More

STS096-392-015 - STS-096 - MS Payette looks up from intradeck hatch into flight deck

STS096-392-015 - STS-096 - MS Payette looks up from intradeck hatch in...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-96 mission specialist Julie Payette is photographed coming through the intradeck hatch from the middeck on to the Discovery's flight deck. Subject ... More

STS096-390-012 - STS-096 - MS Barry and MS Payette on aft flight deck with cameras

STS096-390-012 - STS-096 - MS Barry and MS Payette on aft flight deck ...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-96 mission specialist Daniel Barry (wearing sunglasses) and mission specialist Julie Payette look back at the photographer from the Discovery's aft ... More

Julie Payette in the FGB/Zarya module

Julie Payette in the FGB/Zarya module

S96-E-5122 (1 June 1999) --- Astronaut Julie Payette uses a conventional screw driver while performing a Flight Day 6 task in the Russian-built Zarya module. The photo was recorded with an electronic still cam... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the SPACEHAB Facility for a payload Interface Verification Test (IVT) for their upcoming mission to the International Space Station are (left to right) Mission Specialists Valery Tokarev, Julie Payette (holding a lithium hydroxide canister) and Dan Barry. Other crew members at KSC for the IVT are Commander Kent Rominger, Pilot Rick Husband and Mission Specialists Ellen Ochoa and Tamara Jernigan. Mission STS-96 carries the SPACEHAB Logistics Double Module, which has equipment to further outfit the International Space Station service module and equipment that can be off-loaded from the early U.S. assembly flights. The SPACEHAB carries internal logistics and resupply cargo for station outfitting, plus an external Russian cargo crane to be mounted to the exterior of the Russian station segment and used to perform space walking maintenance activities. The double module stowage provides capacity of up to 10,000 lbs. with the ability to accommodate powered payloads, four external rooftop stowage locations, four double-rack locations (two powered), up to 61 bulkhead-mounted middeck locker locations, and floor storage for large unique items and Soft Stowage. STS-96 is targeted to launch May 20 about 9:32 a.m KSC-99pp0208

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the SPACEHAB Facility for a payload I...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the SPACEHAB Facility for a payload Interface Verification Test (IVT) for their upcoming mission to the International Space Station are (left to right) Mission Specialists Valer... More

In the Orbiter Processing Facility bay 1, STS-96 crew members look at the Canadian arm in the payload bay of the orbiter Discovery. Standing in a bucket controlled by a KSC worker, are (from left) Mission Specialist Tamara E. Jernigan (Ph.D), Daniel Barry (M.D., Ph.D.), and Valery Ivanovich Tokarev, who represents the Russian Space Agency. The STS-96 crew is at KSC to take part in a Crew Equipment Interface Test. The other crew members are Commander Kent V. Rominger, Pilot Rick Douglas Husband and Mission Specialists Ellen Ochoa (Ph.D.) and Julie Payette, with the Canadian Space Agency. The primary payload of STS-96 is the SPACEHAB Double Module. In addition, the Space Shuttle will carry unpressurized cargo such as the external Russian cargo crane known as STRELA; the Spacehab Oceaneering Space System Box (SHOSS), which is a logistics items carrier; and an ORU Transfer Device (OTD), a U.S.-built crane that will be stowed on the station for use during future ISS assembly missions. These cargo items will be stowed on the International Cargo Carrier, fitted inside the payload bay behind the SPACEHAB module. STS-96 is targeted for launch on May 24 from Launch Pad 39B KSC-99pp0320

In the Orbiter Processing Facility bay 1, STS-96 crew members look at ...

In the Orbiter Processing Facility bay 1, STS-96 crew members look at the Canadian arm in the payload bay of the orbiter Discovery. Standing in a bucket controlled by a KSC worker, are (from left) Mission Speci... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- In bay 1 of the Orbiter Processing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, STS-96 mission specialist Julie Payette of the Canadian Space Agency poses next to the Canadian arm in the payload bay of the space shuttle Discovery. The STS-96 crew is at Kennedy for a Crew Equipment Interface Test. Other crew members are Commander Kent Rominger, Pilot Rick Douglas Husband, and Mission Specialists Ellen Ochoa, Tamara Jernigan, Daniel Barry, and Valery Tokarev of the Russian Space Agency. The primary payload of STS-96 is the SPACEHAB Double Module. In addition, the space shuttle will carry unpressurized cargo such as the external Russian cargo crane known as STRELA the Spacehab Oceaneering Space System Box, which is a logistics items carrier and an ORU Transfer Device, a U.S.-built crane that will be stowed on the station for use during future ISS assembly missions. These cargo items will be stowed on the International Cargo Carrier, fitted inside the payload bay behind the SPACEHAB module. STS-96 is targeted for launch on May 24, from Launch Pad 39B. Photo Credit: NASA KSC-99PP-0321

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- In bay 1 of the Orbiter Processing Facility at...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- In bay 1 of the Orbiter Processing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, STS-96 mission specialist Julie Payette of the Canadian Space Agency poses next to the Canadian arm... More

In the Orbiter Processing Facility bay 1, STS-96 Mission Specialist Daniel Barry, M.D., Ph.D., looks at one of the foot restraints used for extravehicular activity, or space walks. The STS-96 crew is at KSC to take part in a Crew Equipment Interface Test. The other crew members are Commander Kent V. Rominger, Pilot Rick Douglas Husband, and Mission Specialists Ellen Ochoa (Ph.D.), Tamara E. Jernigan (Ph.D.), Julie Payette and Valery Ivanovich Tokarev. Payette represents the Canadian Space Agency and Tokarev the Russian Space Agency. The primary payload of STS-96 is the SPACEHAB Double Module. In addition, the Space Shuttle will carry unpressurized cargo such as the external Russian cargo crane known as STRELA; the Spacehab Oceaneering Space System Box (SHOSS), which is a logistics items carrier; and an ORU Transfer Device (OTD), a U.S.-built crane that will be stowed on the station for use during future ISS assembly missions. These cargo items will be stowed on the International Cargo Carrier, fitted inside the payload bay behind the SPACEHAB module. STS-96 is targeted for launch on May 24 from Launch Pad 39B KSC-99pp0314

In the Orbiter Processing Facility bay 1, STS-96 Mission Specialist Da...

In the Orbiter Processing Facility bay 1, STS-96 Mission Specialist Daniel Barry, M.D., Ph.D., looks at one of the foot restraints used for extravehicular activity, or space walks. The STS-96 crew is at KSC to ... More

In the Orbiter Processing Facility bay 1, STS-96 Mission Specialist Julie Payette, with the Canadian Space Agency, poses next to the Canadian arm in the payload bay of the orbiter Discovery. The STS-96 crew is at KSC for a Crew Equipment Interface Test. Other crew members are Commander Kent V. Rominger, Pilot Rick Douglas Husband, and Mission Specialists Ellen Ochoa (Ph.D), Tamara E. Jernigan (Ph.D.), Daniel Barry (M.D., Ph.D.), and Valery Ivanovich Tokarev, who represents the Russian Space Agency. The primary payload of STS-96 is the SPACEHAB Double Module. In addition, the Space Shuttle will carry unpressurized cargo such as the external Russian cargo crane known as STRELA; the Spacehab Oceaneering Space System Box (SHOSS), which is a logistics items carrier; and an ORU Transfer Device (OTD), a U.S.-built crane that will be stowed on the station for use during future ISS assembly missions. These cargo items will be stowed on the International Cargo Carrier, fitted inside the payload bay behind the SPACEHAB module. STS-96 is targeted for launch on May 24 from Launch Pad 39B KSC-99pp0321

In the Orbiter Processing Facility bay 1, STS-96 Mission Specialist Ju...

In the Orbiter Processing Facility bay 1, STS-96 Mission Specialist Julie Payette, with the Canadian Space Agency, poses next to the Canadian arm in the payload bay of the orbiter Discovery. The STS-96 crew is ... More

At Launch Pad 39B, the STS-96 crew listens to tech trainer Ken Clark, with United Space Alliance, about the use of the slidewire basket at left during emergency egress training. Standing left to right are Pilot Rick Douglas Husband, Commander Kent V. Rominger, and Mission Specialists Tamara E. Jernigan (Ph.D.), Daniel Barry (M.D., Ph.D.), Ellen Ochoa (Ph.D.), Valery Ivanovich Tokarev, with the Russian Space Agency, and Julie Payette, with the Canadian Space Agency. The STS-96 crew are taking part in Terminal Countdown Demonstration Test activities which also provide simulated countdown exercises and opportunities to inspect the mission payloads in the orbiter's payload bay. Scheduled for liftoff on May 20 at 9:32 a.m., STS-96 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-99pp0467

At Launch Pad 39B, the STS-96 crew listens to tech trainer Ken Clark, ...

At Launch Pad 39B, the STS-96 crew listens to tech trainer Ken Clark, with United Space Alliance, about the use of the slidewire basket at left during emergency egress training. Standing left to right are Pilot... More

In the white room, an environmental chamber at Launch Pad 39B, Mission Specialist Ellen Ochoa (Ph.D.) gets help with her equipment from Al Schmidt, Chris Menard and Travis Thompson before she enters the orbiter Discovery. The STS-96 crew are taking part in Terminal Countdown Demonstration Test (TCDT) activities, which provide opportunities to inspect the mission payloads in the orbiter's payload bay, as well as simulated countdown exercises and emergency egress training. Other crew members are Commander Kent V. Rominger, Pilot Rick Douglas Husband, and Mission Specialists Tamara E. Jernigan (Ph.D.), Daniel Barry (M.D., Ph.D.), Julie Payette, who is with the Canadian Space Agency, and Valery Ivanovich Tokarev, who 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-99pp0482

In the white room, an environmental chamber at Launch Pad 39B, Mission...

In the white room, an environmental chamber at Launch Pad 39B, Mission Specialist Ellen Ochoa (Ph.D.) gets help with her equipment from Al Schmidt, Chris Menard and Travis Thompson before she enters the orbiter... More

STS-96 Mission Specialist Ellen Ochoa (Ph.D.), holding her son, Wilson Miles-Ochoa , leaves the bus at the Cape Canaveral Air Station Skid Strip. The STS-96 crew members are preparing to return to the Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas, after a successful 10-day mission to the International Space Station aboard Space Shuttle Discovery. The crew landed June 6 at 2:02:43 a.m. EDT, in the 11th night landing at KSC. Other crew members also returning are Commander Kent V. Rominger, Pilot Rick D. Husband, and Mission Specialists Tamara Jernigan (Ph.D.), Daniel Barry (M.D., Ph.D.), Julie Payette (with the Canadian Space Agency) and Valery Ivanovich Tokarev (with the Russian Space Agency) KSC-99pp0639

STS-96 Mission Specialist Ellen Ochoa (Ph.D.), holding her son, Wilson...

STS-96 Mission Specialist Ellen Ochoa (Ph.D.), holding her son, Wilson Miles-Ochoa , leaves the bus at the Cape Canaveral Air Station Skid Strip. The STS-96 crew members are preparing to return to the Johnson S... More

S127E007040 - STS-127 - Payette and Marshburn in the A/L during STS-127 / Expedition 20 Joint Operations

S127E007040 - STS-127 - Payette and Marshburn in the A/L during STS-12...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of Julie Payette and Tom Marshburn posing for photo in the airlock (A/L). Marshburn is wearing his Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU) and preparin... More

S127E007585 - STS-127 - Kopra and Payette pose with EMU in the JEM during Joint Operations

S127E007585 - STS-127 - Kopra and Payette pose with EMU in the JEM dur...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of Tim Kopra and Julie Payette, both Expedition 20 Flight Engineers (FEs), pose with Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU) in the Japanese Experiment ... More

S127E007546 - STS-127 - Payette and Wakata at the JEMRMS during Joint Operations

S127E007546 - STS-127 - Payette and Wakata at the JEMRMS during Joint ...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of Julie Payette, STS-127 Mission Specialist (MS), at the Japanese Experiment Module Remote Manipulator System (JEMRMS) in the JEM Pressurized Modu... More

S127E007298 - STS-127 - Hurley and Payette in the U.S. Laboratory during Joint Operations

S127E007298 - STS-127 - Hurley and Payette in the U.S. Laboratory duri...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of Doug Hurley, STS-127 Pilot; and Canadian Space Agency (CSA) Julie Payette, STS-127 Mission Specialist MS); working the controls of the stations ... More

S127E012577 - STS-127 - Payette looks at crew procedures in the aft FD of Space Shuttle Endeavour

S127E012577 - STS-127 - Payette looks at crew procedures in the aft FD...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of Julie Payette, STS-127 Mission Specialist (MS), looking at crew procedures in the aft Flight Deck (FD) of Space Shuttle Endeavour. Subject Term... More

S127E007553 - STS-127 - Payette uses Communication Equipment in the JPM during Joint Operations

S127E007553 - STS-127 - Payette uses Communication Equipment in the JP...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of Julie Payette, STS-127 Mission Specialist (MS), using communication equipment while looking at laptop computer in the JEM Pressurized Module (JP... More

S127E012702 - STS-127 - Payette exercises in the MDDK on Space Shuttle Endeavour

S127E012702 - STS-127 - Payette exercises in the MDDK on Space Shuttle...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of Julie Payette, STS-127 Mission Specialist (MS), exercising on the Cycle Ergometer in the Space Shuttle Endeavor middeck (MDDK). Photo was taken... More

S127E011164 - STS-127 - Payette at the aft FD on Space Shuttle Endeavour during Joint Operations

S127E011164 - STS-127 - Payette at the aft FD on Space Shuttle Endeavo...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of Julie Payette, STS-127 Mission Specialist (MS) in the aft Flight Deck (FD) on Space Shuttle Endeavour. Photo was taken during STS-127 / Expedit... More

S127E006234 - STS-127 - Payette looks at procedures in the FD on the Space Shuttle Endeavour during the STS-127 Mission

S127E006234 - STS-127 - Payette looks at procedures in the FD on the S...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of Canadian Space Agency (CSA) Astronaut Julie Payette, STS-127 Mission Specialist (MS), looking at crew procedures in the Flight Deck (FD) on the ... More

S127E006728 - STS-127 - Payette and Marshburn in the A/L during STS-127 Mission

S127E006728 - STS-127 - Payette and Marshburn in the A/L during STS-12...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of Astronauts Julie Payette (left - holding camera) and Tom Marshburn, both upside down in the Airlock (A/L), after docking with the International ... More

S127E008194 - STS-127 - Payette at the JEMRMS during Joint Operations

S127E008194 - STS-127 - Payette at the JEMRMS during Joint Operations

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of Astronauts Julie Payette, STS-127 Mission Specialist (MS) at the Japanese Experiment Module Remote Manipulator System (JEMRMS) in the JEM. Phot... More

S127E006707 - STS-127 - Payette holds camera in the A/L after docking with ISS during STS-127 Mission

S127E006707 - STS-127 - Payette holds camera in the A/L after docking ...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of Astronaut Julie Payette, STS-127 Mission Specialist (MS) holding camera in Airlock (A/L), after docking with the International Space Station. P... More

S127E007547 - STS-127 - Payette and Wakata at the JEMRMS during Joint Operations

S127E007547 - STS-127 - Payette and Wakata at the JEMRMS during Joint ...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of Julie Payette, STS-127 Mission Specialist (MS), at the Japanese Experiment Module Remote Manipulator System (JEMRMS) in the JEM Pressurized Modu... More

S127E007545 - STS-127 - Payette at the JEMRMS during Joint Operations

S127E007545 - STS-127 - Payette at the JEMRMS during Joint Operations

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of Julie Payette, STS-127 Mission Specialist (MS), at the Japanese Experiment Module Remote Manipulator System (JEMRMS) in the JEM Pressurized Modu... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – In the Orbiter Processing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, STS-127 Mission Specialist Julie Payette (left) and Commander Mark Polansky get a close look at installed hardware in space shuttle Endeavour's payload bay. The crew members are at Kennedy for a crew equipment interface test, which provides hands-on training and observation of shuttle and flight hardware.  Endeavour will deliver the Japanese Experiment Module's Experiment Logistics Module-Exposed Section, or ELM-ES, to the International Space Station on STS-127.  Launch is targeted for mid-June, 2009.  Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-2009-2126

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – In the Orbiter Processing Facility at NASA's Ke...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – In the Orbiter Processing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, STS-127 Mission Specialist Julie Payette (left) and Commander Mark Polansky get a close look at installed har... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Space shuttle Endeavour's STS-127 mission crew members disembark from the Shuttle Training Aircraft at NASA Kennedy Space Center's Shuttle Landing Facility.  Seen here are (from right to left) Mission Specialists Julie Payette, Tom Marshburn and Tim Kopra and Pilot Doug Hurley. Payette represents the Canadian Space Agency.  The astronauts will be taking part in Terminal Countdown Demonstration Test activities that include equipment familiarization and emergency egress training, and culminates in a simulated launch countdown aboard Endeavour.  The STS-127 mission is the final of three flights dedicated to the assembly of the Japanese Kibo laboratory complex.  Launch is targeted for June 13.  Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-2009-3362

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Space shuttle Endeavour's STS-127 mission crew ...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Space shuttle Endeavour's STS-127 mission crew members disembark from the Shuttle Training Aircraft at NASA Kennedy Space Center's Shuttle Landing Facility. Seen here are (from right to ... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. –  On Launch Pad 39A at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, STS-127 crew members listen to instructions about emergency exit from the shuttle.  Standing left to right are Mission Specialist Julie Payette, Commander Mark Polansky (behind Payette), Mission Specialists Tim Kopra, Dave Wolf and Tom Marshburn.  Payette represents the Canadian Space Agency.  The crew is at Kennedy for a launch dress rehearsal called the terminal countdown demonstration test, or TCDT, which includes emergency exit training and equipment familiarization.  Endeavour's STS-127 mission is the final of three flights dedicated to the assembly of the Japanese Kibo laboratory complex on the International Space Station.  Endeavour's launch is targeted for June 13.   Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-2009-3413

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – On Launch Pad 39A at NASA's Kennedy Space Cent...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – On Launch Pad 39A at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, STS-127 crew members listen to instructions about emergency exit from the shuttle. Standing left to right are Mission Specia... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Members of the STS-127 crew are greeted by STS-127 Launch Director Pete Nickolenko, at right, as they disembark from a Shuttle Training Aircraft at the Shuttle Landing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. From right to left are Commander Mark Polansky, Pilot Doug Hurley, and Mission Specialists Christopher Cassidy, Julie Payette of the Canadian Space Agency, Tom Marshburn and Dave Wolf. Polansky will be making his third shuttle flight. Hurley, Cassidy, and Marshburn will be making their first shuttle flights; Wolf, his fourth, and Payette, her second.  The crew arrived aboard the aircraft from Houston to prepare for launch on space shuttle Endeavour on June 13.  The STS-127 mission is the final of three flights dedicated to the assembly of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency's Kibo laboratory complex on the International Space Station.  Endeavour will deliver the Japanese Experiment Module's Exposed Facility, or JEM-EF, and the Experiment Logistics Module-Exposed Section, or ELM-ES, to the space station on STS-127.  Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-2009-3621

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Members of the STS-127 crew are greeted by STS-...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Members of the STS-127 crew are greeted by STS-127 Launch Director Pete Nickolenko, at right, as they disembark from a Shuttle Training Aircraft at the Shuttle Landing Facility at NASA's ... More

Hurley and Payette in the FWD FD during docking activities of Space Shuttle Endeavour

Hurley and Payette in the FWD FD during docking activities of Space Sh...

S127-E-006585 (17 July 2009) --- Astronauts Doug Hurley, pilot, and Julie Payette, mission specialist, temporarily switch their attention to a crewmate with a camera while participating in flight day three acti... More

STS127-S-033 (15 July 2009) --- Space Shuttle Endeavour and its seven-member STS-127 crew head toward Earth orbit and rendezvous with the International Space Station. Liftoff was on time at 6:03 p.m. (EDT) on July 15, 2009 from launch pad 39A at NASA?s Kennedy Space Center. Onboard are astronauts Mark Polansky, commander; Doug Hurley, pilot; Christopher Cassidy, Tom Marshburn, Dave Wolf, Tim Kopra and Canadian Space Agency?s Julie Payette, all mission specialists. Kopra will join Expedition 20 in progress to serve as a flight engineer aboard the ISS. Endeavour will deliver the Japanese Experiment Module's Exposed Facility and the Experiment Logistics Module-Exposed Section in the final of three flights dedicated to the assembly of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency's Kibo laboratory complex on the space station. sts127-s-033

STS127-S-033 (15 July 2009) --- Space Shuttle Endeavour and its seven-...

STS127-S-033 (15 July 2009) --- Space Shuttle Endeavour and its seven-member STS-127 crew head toward Earth orbit and rendezvous with the International Space Station. Liftoff was on time at 6:03 p.m. (EDT) on J... More

Plowman Sawmill, North bank of Payette River, Montour, Gem County, ID

Plowman Sawmill, North bank of Payette River, Montour, Gem County, ID

Significance: This substantially built structure originally housed a sawmill operation. Later it was converted to a barn. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-37 Survey number: HABS ... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. –  STS-127 crew members gather at NASA Kennedy Space Center's Launch Pad 39A for a question-and-answer session with the media. At left is Commander Mark Polansky, introducing the other astronauts, who are, from left, Pilot Doug Hurley and Mission Specialists Julie Payette, Tom Marshburn, Tim Kopra, Chris Cassidy and Dave Wolf.  Payette represents the Canadian Space Agency. In the background is the fixed service structure with the solid rocket boosters and external fuel tank attached to space shuttle Endeavour.  The crew is at Kennedy for a launch dress rehearsal called the terminal countdown demonstration test, or TCDT, which includes emergency egress training and equipment familiarization.  Space shuttle Endeavour's STS-127 mission is the final of three flights dedicated to the assembly of the Japanese Kibo laboratory complex on the International Space Station.  Endeavour's launch is targeted for June 13.    Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-2009-3403

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – STS-127 crew members gather at NASA Kennedy Sp...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – STS-127 crew members gather at NASA Kennedy Space Center's Launch Pad 39A for a question-and-answer session with the media. At left is Commander Mark Polansky, introducing the other astr... More

S96E5178 - STS-096 - MS Payette reads ISS Operations Checklist in the Node 1/Unity module

S96E5178 - STS-096 - MS Payette reads ISS Operations Checklist in the ...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-96 mission specialist Julie Payette is photographed reading the International Space Station (ISS) Operations Checklist while floating in the Node 1/... More

STS096-356-025 - STS-096 - MS Ochoa and MS Payette on the aft flight deck during the EVA

STS096-356-025 - STS-096 - MS Ochoa and MS Payette on the aft flight d...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Fish-eye view of STS-96 Mission specialists Julie Payette (left) and Ellen Ochoa (right) on the aft flight deck with the Node in the windows. Subject T... More

STS096-301-027 - STS-096 - MS Payette in the FGB/Zarya module

STS096-301-027 - STS-096 - MS Payette in the FGB/Zarya module

The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-96 mission specialist Julie Payette reviews a checklist while in the FGB/Zarya module. Subject Terms: FGB, ASTRONAUTS, ONBOARD ACTIVITIES, INTERNAT... More

S96E5122 - STS-096 - MS Payette in the FGB/Zarya module

S96E5122 - STS-096 - MS Payette in the FGB/Zarya module

The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-96 mission specialist Julie Payette is photographed preparing to work in the FGB/Zarya module. She is holding a screwdriver in one hand as she prepa... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- During a payload Interface Verification Test (IVT) in the SPACEHAB Facility, STS-96 Mission Specialist Valery Tokarev of Russia (second from left) and Commander Kent Rominger learn about the Sequential Shunt Unit (SSU) in front of them from Lynn Ashby (far right), with Johnson Space Center. At the far left looking on is TTI interpreter Valentina Maydell. Other crew members at KSC for the IVT are Pilot Rick Husband and Mission Specialists Ellen Ochoa, Tamara Jernigan, Dan Barry and Julie Payette. The SSU is part of the cargo on Mission STS-96, which carries the SPACEHAB Logistics Double Module, with equipment to further outfit the International Space Station service module and equipment that can be off-loaded from the early U.S. assembly flights. The SPACEHAB carries internal logistics and resupply cargo for station outfitting, plus an external Russian cargo crane to be mounted to the exterior of the Russian station segment and used to perform space walking maintenance activities. The double module stowage provides capacity of up to 10,000 lbs. with the ability to accommodate powered payloads, four external rooftop stowage locations, four double-rack locations (two powered), up to 61 bulkhead-mounted middeck locker locations, and floor storage for large unique items and Soft Stowage. STS-96 is targeted to launch May 20 about 9:32 a.m KSC-99pd0214

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- During a payload Interface Verification ...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- During a payload Interface Verification Test (IVT) in the SPACEHAB Facility, STS-96 Mission Specialist Valery Tokarev of Russia (second from left) and Commander Kent Rominger learn... More

STS-96 Pilot Rick Douglas Husband checks the windows of the orbiter Discovery in the Orbiter Processing Facility bay 1 as a worker shines a light through them. The STS-96 crew is at KSC to take part in a Crew Equipment Interface Test. The other crew members 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. The primary payload of STS-96 is the SPACEHAB Double Module. In addition, the Space Shuttle will carry unpressurized cargo such as the external Russian cargo crane known as STRELA; the Spacehab Oceaneering Space System Box (SHOSS), which is a logistics items carrier; and an ORU Transfer Device (OTD), a U.S.-built crane that will be stowed on the station for use during future ISS assembly missions. These cargo items will be stowed on the International Cargo Carrier, fitted inside the payload bay behind the SPACEHAB module. STS-96 is targeted for launch on May 24 from Launch Pad 39B KSC-99pp0318

STS-96 Pilot Rick Douglas Husband checks the windows of the orbiter Di...

STS-96 Pilot Rick Douglas Husband checks the windows of the orbiter Discovery in the Orbiter Processing Facility bay 1 as a worker shines a light through them. The STS-96 crew is at KSC to take part in a Crew E... More

In the Orbiter Processing Facility bay 1, STS-96 Mission Specialist Julie Payette, with the Canadian Space Agency, poses during a break in a Crew Equipment Interface Test. The other crew members participating are Commander Kent V. Rominger, Pilot Rick Douglas Husband, and Mission Specialists Ellen Ochoa (Ph.D), Tamara E. Jernigan (Ph.D.), Daniel Barry (M.D., Ph.D.), and Valery Ivanovich Tokarev, who represents the Russian Space Agency. The primary payload of STS-96 is the SPACEHAB Double Module. In addition, the Space Shuttle will carry unpressurized cargo such as the external Russian cargo crane known as STRELA; the Spacehab Oceaneering Space System Box (SHOSS), which is a logistics items carrier; and an ORU Transfer Device (OTD), a U.S.-built crane that will be stowed on the station for use during future ISS assembly missions. These cargo items will be stowed on the International Cargo Carrier, fitted inside the payload bay behind the SPACEHAB module. STS-96 is targeted for launch on May 24 from Launch Pad 39B KSC-99pp0319

In the Orbiter Processing Facility bay 1, STS-96 Mission Specialist Ju...

In the Orbiter Processing Facility bay 1, STS-96 Mission Specialist Julie Payette, with the Canadian Space Agency, poses during a break in a Crew Equipment Interface Test. The other crew members participating a... More

In the Orbiter Processing Facility bay 1, the STS-96 crew (foreground) looks into the payload bay of the orbiter Discovery. Standing in the bucket in the foreground are (left to right) Mission Specialists Daniel Barry (M.D., Ph.D.), Valery Ivanovich Tokarev, and Tamara E. Jernigan (Ph.D.), with a KSC worker at the controls of the bucket. In the background (center) pointing is Mission Specialist Julie Payette. Tokarev represents the Russian Space Agency and Payette the Canadian Space Agency. They are at KSC for a Crew Equipment Interface Test. The other crew members participating in the test are Commander Kent V. Rominger, Pilot Rick Douglas Husband and Mission Specialist Ellen Ochoa (Ph.D.). The primary payload of STS-96 is the SPACEHAB Double Module. In addition, the Space Shuttle will carry unpressurized cargo such as the external Russian cargo crane known as STRELA; the Spacehab Oceaneering Space System Box (SHOSS), which is a logistics items carrier; and an ORU Transfer Device (OTD), a U.S.-built crane that will be stowed on the station for use during future ISS assembly missions. These cargo items will be stowed on the International Cargo Carrier, fitted inside the payload bay behind the SPACEHAB module. STS-96 is targeted for launch on May 24 from Launch Pad 39B KSC-99pp0322

In the Orbiter Processing Facility bay 1, the STS-96 crew (foreground)...

In the Orbiter Processing Facility bay 1, the STS-96 crew (foreground) looks into the payload bay of the orbiter Discovery. Standing in the bucket in the foreground are (left to right) Mission Specialists Danie... More

At Astrotech in Titusville, Fla., STS-96 Mission Speciaists Daniel T. Barry (left), Julie Payette (center, with camera), and Tamara E. Jernigan (right, pointing) get a close look at one of the payloads on their upcoming mission. Other crew members are Commander Kent V. Rominger, and Mission Specialists Ellen Ochoa and Valery Ivanovich Tokarev, with the Russian Space Agency. Payette is with the Canadian Space Agency. For the first time, STS-96 will include an Integrated Cargo Carrier (ICC) that will carry a Russian cargo crane, the Strela, to be mounted to the exterior of the Russian station segment on the International Space Station (ISS); the SPACEHAB Oceaneering Space System Box (SHOSS), which is a logistics items carrier; and a U.S.-built crane (ORU Transfer Device, or OTD) that will be stowed on the station for use during future ISS assembly missions. The ICC can carry up to 6,000 lb of unpressurized payload. It was built for SPACEHAB by DaimlerChrysler and RSC Energia of Korolev, Russia. STS-96 is targeted for launch on May 24 from Launch Pad 39B. STS-101 is scheduled to launch in early December 1999 KSC-99pp0347

At Astrotech in Titusville, Fla., STS-96 Mission Speciaists Daniel T. ...

At Astrotech in Titusville, Fla., STS-96 Mission Speciaists Daniel T. Barry (left), Julie Payette (center, with camera), and Tamara E. Jernigan (right, pointing) get a close look at one of the payloads on their... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- STS-96 Commander Kent V. Rominger gets a hands-on look at equipment at the SPACEHAB Facility. 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 Ellen Ochoa, Tamara E. Jernigan, Daniel Barry, Julie Payette 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-99pp0375

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- STS-96 Commander Kent V. Rominger gets a...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- STS-96 Commander Kent V. Rominger gets a hands-on look at equipment at the SPACEHAB Facility. Members of the STS-96 crew are taking part in a bench review at SPACEHAB as part of fa... More

At right, STS-96 Mission Specialist Tamara E. Jernigan (Ph.D.) practices driving the small armored personnel carrier that is part of emergency egress training during Terminal Countdown Demonstration Test (TCDT) activities. At left is Capt. Steve Kelly, with Space Gateway Support, who is assisting with the training. At the rear of the carrier are (left) Mission Specialist Julie Payette, with the Canadian Space Agency, and Commander Kent V. Rominger (right). 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.), Daniel Barry (M.D., Ph.D.), and Valery Ivanovich Tokarev, who is with 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-99pp0454

At right, STS-96 Mission Specialist Tamara E. Jernigan (Ph.D.) practic...

At right, STS-96 Mission Specialist Tamara E. Jernigan (Ph.D.) practices driving the small armored personnel carrier that is part of emergency egress training during Terminal Countdown Demonstration Test (TCDT)... More

STS-96 Mission Specialist Valery Ivanovich Tokarev, with the Russian Space Agency, tries on an oxygen gas mask during Terminal Countdown Demonstration Test (TCDT) activities at Launch Pad 39B. The TCDT provides the crew with simulated countdown exercises, emergency egress training 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.), Daniel Barry (M.D., Ph.D.), Ellen Ochoa (Ph.D.) and Julie Payette, with the Canadian Space Agency. Scheduled for liftoff on May 20 at 9:32 a.m., STS-96 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-99pp0470

STS-96 Mission Specialist Valery Ivanovich Tokarev, with the Russian S...

STS-96 Mission Specialist Valery Ivanovich Tokarev, with the Russian Space Agency, tries on an oxygen gas mask during Terminal Countdown Demonstration Test (TCDT) activities at Launch Pad 39B. The TCDT provides... More

STS-96 Mission Specialist Julie Payette, who represents the Canadian Space Agency, responds to questions from the media after arriving at KSC's Shuttle Landing Facility. On the right is Mission Specialist Ellen Ochoa. Other crew members are Commander Kent V. Rominger, Pilot Rick D. Husband, Mission Specialists Tamara E. Jernigan, Daniel T. Barry and Valery Ivanovich Tokarev, who represents the Russian Space Agency. The crew will take part in various launch preparations before the scheduled liftoff on May 27 at 6:48 a.m. EDT. STS-96 is a 10-day logistics and resupply mission for the International Space Station, carrying 5000 pounds of supplies to be stored aboard the station for use by future crews, including laptop computers, cameras, tools, spare parts, and clothing. The mission also includes 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-involved experiment. The mission will include a space walk to attach the cranes to the outside of the ISS for use in future construction. After the 10-day mission, landing is expected at the SLF on June 6 about 3:25 a.m. EDT KSC-99pp0577

STS-96 Mission Specialist Julie Payette, who represents the Canadian S...

STS-96 Mission Specialist Julie Payette, who represents the Canadian Space Agency, responds to questions from the media after arriving at KSC's Shuttle Landing Facility. On the right is Mission Specialist Ellen... More

STS-96 Mission Specialist Julie Payette, who is with the Canadian Space Agency, heads for a plane at the Cape Canaveral Air Station Skid Strip for her return to the Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas. Other crew members also returning are Commander Kent V. Rominger, Pilot Rick D. Husband, and Mission Specialists Ellen Ochoa (Ph.D.), Tamara E. Jernigan (Ph.D.), Daniel T. Barry (M.D., Ph.D.) and Valery Ivanovich Tokarev, with the Russian Space Agency. After a successful 10-day mission to the International Space Station aboard Space Shuttle Discovery, the STS-96 crew landed June 6 at 2:02:43 a.m. EDT, in the 11th night landing at KSC KSC-99pp0643

STS-96 Mission Specialist Julie Payette, who is with the Canadian Spac...

STS-96 Mission Specialist Julie Payette, who is with the Canadian Space Agency, heads for a plane at the Cape Canaveral Air Station Skid Strip for her return to the Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas. Other... More

S127E012561 - STS-127 - Payette in the MDDK of Space Shuttle Endeavour

S127E012561 - STS-127 - Payette in the MDDK of Space Shuttle Endeavour

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of Julie Payette, STS-127 Mission Specialist (MS) between Orange Launch and Entry Suits (LES) and stowed bags in the middeck (MDDK) of Space Shuttl... More

S127E006764 - STS-127 - Payette in the Columbus Laboratory during STS-127 / Expedition 20 Joint Operations

S127E006764 - STS-127 - Payette in the Columbus Laboratory during STS-...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of Julie Payette, STS-127 Mission Specialist (MS) moving through the European Laboratory / Columbus Laboratory. The International Subtrack Interfa... More

S127E006246 - STS-127 - Payette and Polansky work in the aft FD on Space Shuttle Endeavour during the STS-127 Mission

S127E006246 - STS-127 - Payette and Polansky work in the aft FD on Spa...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of Canadian Space Agency (CSA) Astronaut Julie Payette, STS-127 Mission Specialist (MS), and Astronaut Mark Polansky STS-127 Commander during Orbit... More

S127E008193 - STS-127 - Payette and Kopra at the JEMRMS during Joint Operations

S127E008193 - STS-127 - Payette and Kopra at the JEMRMS during Joint O...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of Astronauts Julie Payette, STS-127 Mission Specialist (MS); and Tim Kopra, Expedition 20 Flight Engineer (FE), at the Japanese Experiment Module ... More

S127E006661 - STS-127 - Payette looking at Crew Procedures in the FD during docking activities of Space Shuttle Endeavour

S127E006661 - STS-127 - Payette looking at Crew Procedures in the FD d...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of Astronaut Julie Payette, STS-127 Mission Specialist (MS) looking at crew procedures in the Flight Deck (FD) during docking activities between th... More

S127E011413 - STS-127 - Polansky and Payette in the aft FD on STS-127 Space Shuttle Endeavour

S127E011413 - STS-127 - Polansky and Payette in the aft FD on STS-127 ...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of Mark Polansky, STS-127 Commander, and Julie Payette, STS-127 Misson Specialist (MS), in the aft Flight Deck (FD) of Space Shuttle Endeavours pay... More

S127E008190 - STS-127 - Payette and Kopra at the JEMRMS during Joint Operations

S127E008190 - STS-127 - Payette and Kopra at the JEMRMS during Joint O...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of Julie Payette (holding communication equipment), STS-127 Mission Specialist (MS); and Tim Kopra, Expedition 20 Flight Engineer (FE), both lookin... More

S127E007611 - STS-127 - Hurley and Payette in the U.S. Laboratory during Joint Operations

S127E007611 - STS-127 - Hurley and Payette in the U.S. Laboratory duri...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of Doug Hurley, STS-127 Pilot; and Julie Payette, STS-127 Mission Specialist (MS), working at the Space Station Remote Manipulator System (SSRMS) i... More

S127E008613 - STS-127 - Payette signs mission decal in the JEM during Joint Operations

S127E008613 - STS-127 - Payette signs mission decal in the JEM during ...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of Julie Payette, STS-127 Mission Specialist (MS), signing mission decal on wall in the Japanese Experiment Module (JEM). Tom Marshburn, STS-127 M... More

S127E007397 - STS-127 - Payette and Hurley reviewing procedures in the aft FD during Joint Operations

S127E007397 - STS-127 - Payette and Hurley reviewing procedures in the...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of Julie Payette, STS-127 Mission Specialist (MS); and Doug Hurley, STS-127 Pilot, reviewing crew procedures for Extravehicular Activity 3 (EVA-3) ... More

S127E006753 - STS-127 - Payette takes photo in the A/L during STS-127 / Expedition 20

S127E006753 - STS-127 - Payette takes photo in the A/L during STS-127 ...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of Astronaut Julie Payette taking photo of STS-127 crewmember going through Pressurized Mating Adapter 2 (PMA-2). Cosmonaut Gennady Padalka (right... More

S127E007074 - STS-127 - Hurley and Payette in the Node 2 during STS-127 / Expedition 20 Joint Operations

S127E007074 - STS-127 - Hurley and Payette in the Node 2 during STS-12...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of Doug Hurley, STS-127 Pilot; and Julie Payette, STS-127 Mission Specialist (MS) moving Iodinated Water crew bags in the Node 2. Photo was taken ... More

S127E007380 - STS-127 - Hurley and Payette in the U.S. Laboratory during Joint Operations

S127E007380 - STS-127 - Hurley and Payette in the U.S. Laboratory duri...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of Doug Hurley, STS-127 Pilot; and Julie Payette, STS-127 Mission Specialist (MS), at the Space Station Remote Manipulator System (SSRMS) controls ... More

S127E011422 - STS-127 - Polansky and Payette look at crew procedures in the aft FD on STS-127 Space Shuttle Endeavour

S127E011422 - STS-127 - Polansky and Payette look at crew procedures i...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of Mark Polansky, STS-127 Commander; and Julie Payette, STS-127 Mission Specialist (MS), looking at crew procedures, in the aft Flight Deck (FD), o... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. –  At the slidewire basket landing area near Launch Pad 39A at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, STS-127 crew members practice getting out of a basket.  The baskets are used for emergency exits from the pad.  Inside the basket are Mission Specialists Julie Payette and Tim Kopra. The crew is at Kennedy for a launch dress rehearsal called the terminal countdown demonstration test, or TCDT, which includes emergency exit training and equipment familiarization.  Endeavour's STS-127 mission is the final of three flights dedicated to the assembly of the Japanese Kibo laboratory complex on the International Space Station.  Endeavour's launch is targeted for June 13.   Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-2009-3418

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – At the slidewire basket landing area near Laun...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – At the slidewire basket landing area near Launch Pad 39A at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, STS-127 crew members practice getting out of a basket. The baskets are used for emerg... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. –  STS-127 crew members gather at NASA Kennedy Space Center's Launch Pad 39A for a question-and-answer session with the media.  From left are Mission Specialist Christopher Cassidy, Tim Kopra, Julie Payette and Dave Wolf, Commander Mark Polansky, Pilot Doug Hurley and Mission Specialist Tom Marshburn.  Payette represents the Canadian Space Agency.  In the background is the fixed service structure with the solid rocket boosters and external fuel tank attached to space shuttle Endeavour. The crew is at Kennedy for a launch dress rehearsal called the terminal countdown demonstration test, or TCDT, which includes emergency egress training and equipment familiarization.  Space shuttle Endeavour's STS-127 mission is the final of three flights dedicated to the assembly of the Japanese Kibo laboratory complex on the International Space Station.  Endeavour's launch is targeted for June 13.    Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-2009-3402

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – STS-127 crew members gather at NASA Kennedy Sp...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – STS-127 crew members gather at NASA Kennedy Space Center's Launch Pad 39A for a question-and-answer session with the media. From left are Mission Specialist Christopher Cassidy, Tim Kop... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. –  On Launch Pad 39A at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, STS-127 crew members listen to instructions about emergency exit from the shuttle.  Standing from left to right are Commander Mark Polansky, Mission Specialists Tom Marshburn, Christopher Cassidy, Tim Kopra and Julie Payette, and Pilot Doug Hurley.  The crew is at Kennedy for a launch dress rehearsal called the terminal countdown demonstration test, or TCDT, which includes emergency exit training and equipment familiarization.  Endeavour's STS-127 mission is the final of three flights dedicated to the assembly of the Japanese Kibo laboratory complex on the International Space Station.  Endeavour's launch is targeted for June 13.   Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-2009-3414

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – On Launch Pad 39A at NASA's Kennedy Space Cent...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – On Launch Pad 39A at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, STS-127 crew members listen to instructions about emergency exit from the shuttle. Standing from left to right are Commander... More

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