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Stefanyshyn-Piper and Kimbrough in Node 1

The Neurolab payload for STS-90, scheduled to launch aboard the Shuttle Columbia from Kennedy Space Center (KSC) on April 2, 1998, is installed in the Spacelab module by Boeing technicians in the Operations and Checkout Building at KSC. Investigations during the Neurolab mission will focus on the effects of microgravity on the nervous system. Specifically, experiments will study the adaptation of the vestibular system, the central nervous system, and the pathways that control the ability to sense location in the absence of gravity, as well as the effect of microgravity on a developing nervous system. The crew of STS-90 will include Commander Richard Searfoss, Pilot Scott Altman, Mission Specialists Richard Linnehan, Dafydd (Dave) Williams, M.D., and Kathryn (Kay) Hire, and Payload Specialists Jay Buckey, M.D., and James Pawelczyk, Ph.D KSC-97PC1718

STS082-321-018 - STS-082 - EVA 2 activity on Flight Day 5 - handheld camera views

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Inside the Space Station Processing Facility at Kennedy Space Center, workers attach the Remote Manipulator System, or robotic arm, to the Japanese Experiment Module for testing. The RMS is one of the payloads scheduled to be delivered to the station on a future mission tentatively scheduled for 2008. The RMS is similar to the robotic arm already installed on the station's mobile base system. Photo credit: NASA/Amanda Diller KSC-07pd0446

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- In the Space Station Processing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, STS-134 Mission Specialist Andrew Feustel, left, inspects the Express Logistics Carrier-3 with one of the carrier's technicians. Feustel and his five crewmates are at Kennedy participating in the Crew Equipment Interface Test (CEIT), which gives them an opportunity for hands-on training with tools they'll be using in space and familiarization of the payload they'll be delivering to the International Space Station. Space shuttle Endeavour is targeted to launch on the STS-134 mission Feb. 27, 2011. For more information, visit www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/shuttlemissions/sts134/index.html. Photo credit: NASA/Cory Huston KSC-2010-5523

S128E007475 - STS-128 - Hernandez on MDDK

Stefanyshyn-Piper, Kimbrough and Boe in Node 1

S123E007349 - STS-123 - Doi floats in the JLP during STS-123 / Expedition 16 Joint Operations

STS090-347-005 - STS-090 - Pawelczyk in Spacelab

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Paolo Nespoli. NASA public domain image colelction.

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JSC2010-E-195211 (11 Dec. 2010) --- European Space Agency astronaut Paolo Nespoli, Expedition 26 flight engineer, climbs stairs in the Baikonur Cosmodrome's Integration Facility for final inspection of Soyuz TMA-20. He and two other crew members are scheduled for a Dec. 16 (Kazakhstan time) liftoff aboard the Soyuz, en route to the International Space Station. Photo credit: NASA/Victor Zelentsov

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