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In the Integration Facility at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, Expedition 36/37 Flight Engineer Karen Nyberg of NASA climbs aboard the Soyuz TMA-09M spacecraft May 17 during a suited dress rehearsal “fit check” exercise. Nyberg, Flight Engineer Luca Parmitano of the European Space Agency and Soyuz Commander Fyodor Yurchikhin will launch May 29, Kazakh time, in their Soyuz vehicle to begin a 5 ½ mission on the International Space Station. NASA/Victor Zelentsov jsc2013e033634

STS-125 MS5 Feustel during EVA1

STS-125 MS5 Feustel during EVA1

X-38 Being Prepared for Shipment

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – In high bay 4 of the Vehicle Assembly Building at NASA's Kennedy Space Center, workers lift the Ares I-X crew module mock-up during a fit check with a mock-up of the service module. When fully developed, the 16-foot diameter crew module will furnish living space and reentry protection for future astronauts, and the service module’s main engine will be used to break out of lunar orbit for the return trip to Earth. Ares I-X is the test flight for the Ares I, which is part of the Constellation Program to return men to the moon and beyond. The I-X flight will provide NASA an early opportunity to test and prove hardware, facilities and ground operations associated with Ares I launches. Targeted for the summer of 2009, the launch of the full-scale Ares I-X will be the first in a series of unpiloted rocket launches from Kennedy. Photo credit: NASA/Jack Pfaller KSC-2009-1661

STS-125 crew training. Astronauts Grunsfeld and Feustel

S129E011100 - STS-129 - View of Crew Members preparing for Landing on the Middeck

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- The STS-91 crew participate in the Crew Equipment Interface Test (CEIT) for their upcoming Space Shuttle mission at the SPACEHAB Payload Processing Facility in Cape Canaveral. The CEIT gives astronauts an opportunity to get a hands-on look at the payloads with which they will be working on-orbit. STS-91 will be the ninth and final scheduled Mir docking and will include a single module of SPACEHAB, used mainly as a large pressurized cargo container for science, logistical equipment and supplies to be exchanged between the orbiter Discovery and the Russian Space Station Mir. The nearly 10-day flight of STS-91 also is scheduled to include the return of the last astronaut to live and work aboard the Russian orbiting outpost, Mission Specialist Andy Thomas, Ph.D. Liftoff of Discovery and its six-member crew is targeted for May 28, 1998, at 8:05 p.m. EDT from Launch Pad 39A. Sitting in front of SPACEHAB is STS-91 Commander Charles Precourt listening to instruction by Chris Jaskolka, Boeing SPACEHAB Program senior engineer, as Lynn Ashby, Boeing SPACEHAB Program principal engineer, looks on KSC-98pc422

STS-125 MS5 Feustel during EVA1

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Datum: 01-13-12 Ort: Gebäude 9NW, ISS-Attrappen Betreff: Expedition 31 / 32 / 33 Routineoperationen Ausbildung in Gebäude 9NW. Fotograf: James Blair jsc2012e018741

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Datum: 11-07-12 Ort: NBL - Pool Topside Betreff: Expedition 40 Crewmitglieder (Sojus 39) Reid Wiseman und ESA-Astronaut Alexander Gerst während INC-40 ISS EVA ORU PRF 41027. Fotograf: James Blair jsc2012e237436

Datum: 12.09.011 Ort: NBL - Pool Topside Betreff: Besatzungsmitglied der Expedition 42 und italienische ESA-Astronautin Samantha Cristoforetti mit der nicht zugewiesenen Astronautin Nicole Stott während der INC-42 / CB EVA SKILLS 21027 Fotograf: James Blair jsc2012e237649

FOTODATUM: 18.07.014 LAGE: Geb. 9NW - ISS-Attrappen: EVA-Teamtraining mit dem Kommandanten der Expedition 42 Barry "Butch" Wilmore. FOTOGRAPHER: BILL STAFFORD jsc2014e067369

FOTODATUM: 11-27-12 LAGE: Geb. 9NW - ISS Attrappen SUBJECT: Expedition 40 Crewmitglieder (Sojus 39) Reid Wiseman und ESA-Astronaut Alexander Gerst mit Sojus 38 Crewmitglied Steve Swanson während der ROUTINE OPS MS 1 FOTOGRAPHER: BILL STAFFORD jsc2012e238548

DATUM: 5-8-12 LAGE: Geb. NW - ISS-Attrappen SUBJEKT: Training der Besatzung der Expedition 35 / 36 (Pawel Winogradow, Alexander Misurkin und Chris Cassidy) während des Ernstfalltrainings in den ISS-Attrappen mit Stationstrainingsleiterin Lucia McCullough. FOTOGRAPHER: Lauren Harnett jsc2012e051262

Sojus 33-Besatzung (33) (Hadfield, Romanenko und Marshburn) während des EVA Prep & Post-Trainings mit Sandy Fletcher. Fototermin: 6. März 2012. Standort: Gebäude 9NW - ISS Attrappen. Fotograf: Robert Markowitz jsc2012e032789

Date: 09-19-12 Location: Gebäude 9NW, ISS Mockup Betreff: Expedition 37 Notfallszenarien mit Jurtschichin, Nyberg & Parmitano Fotograf: James Blair jsc2012e216122

Datum: 24.10.2012 Ort: SCTF, NBL Betreff: Expedition 39 Besatzungsmitglieder Astronaut Rick Mastracchio und JAXA Astronaut Koichi Wakata während INC-38 / CB ISS Maintenance EVA AT 91027 Fotograf: James Blair jsc2012e226835

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - Ein Arbeiter sandstrahlt die Oberfläche hinter der mobilen Trägerplattform auf der Startrampe 39A. Zur routinemäßigen Wartung gehören Sandstrahlen und Neulackierung als vorbeugendes Mittel zur Minimierung der Korrosion.

DATUM: 9-22-14 LAGE: Geb. 9NW - ISS Attrappen. SUBJEKT: Expedition 48 Besatzungsmitglieder (Sojus 46) Alexej Owtschinin, Oleg Skripotschka und Jeff Williams während der Notfallszenarien Zugewiesen 1 Ausbildung in Space Vehicle Mockup Training Facilities (SVMTF) ISS-Attrappen mit Ausbilder John Ray. FOTOGRAPHER: Lauren Harnett jsc2014e081954

Datum: 30.09.014 Ort: Gebäude 9NW, ISS Mockup Betreff: Expedition 46 / 47 (Sojus 45) Besatzungsmitglieder Tim Kopra, Timothy Peake, Yuri Malenchenko mit Ausbilder Wyatt Smith während des Routine-Ops-Trainings in den ISS-Attrappen der Space Vehicle Mockup Training Facility Fotograf: James Blair jsc2014e084745

FOTODATUM: 28.05.09 LAGE: Geb. 9NW, FFT SUBJECT: Fotoberichterstattung über das STS-129 Preflight Training. Geeignete Nutzlastausstiegstrainings. FOTOGRAPHER: James Blair jsc2009e125026

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