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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – The STS-127 crew members stand at NASA Kennedy Space Center's Launch Pad 39A for a question-and-answer session with the media. Mission Specialist Julie Payette talks about her role in the upcoming mission to the International Space Station. At left is Pilot Doug Hurley; at right is Mission Specialist 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 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-2009-3404

At the Cosmonaut Hotel crew quarters in Baikonur, Kazakhstan, the Expedition 50-51 prime and backup crewmembers pose for pictures Nov. 10 during their prelaunch activities. From left to right are prime crewmembers Peggy Whitson of NASA, Oleg Novitskiy of the Russian Federal Space Agency (Roscosmos) and Thomas Pesquet of the European Space Agency and backup crewmembers Paolo Nespoli of the European Space Agency, Fyodor Yurchikhin of Roscosmos and Jack Fischer of NASA. Novitskiy, Whitson and Pesquet will launch Nov. 18, Baikonur time, on the Soyuz MS-03 spacecraft for a six-month mission on the International Space Station. NASA/Alexander Vysotsky jsc2016e181839

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, STS-133 crew members pose for a photo in Launch Pad 39A's White Room during the Terminal Countdown Demonstration Test (TCDT). From left are Mission Specialists Nicole Stott, Alvin Drew, Pilot Eric Boe, Mission Specialists Tim Kopra and Michael Barratt, and Commander Steve Lindsey. TCDT provides each shuttle crew and launch team an opportunity to participate in various simulated activities, including equipment familiarization and a launch countdown. Space shuttle Discovery and its STS-133 crew will deliver the Permanent Multipurpose Module, packed with supplies and critical spare parts, as well as Robonaut 2, the dexterous humanoid astronaut helper, to the International Space Station. Launch is targeted for Nov. 1 at 4:40 p.m. For more information on the STS-133 mission, visit www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/shuttlemissions/sts133/. Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-2010-5159

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Former NASA astronaut Tom Jones welcomes visitors to the grand opening of the Great Balls of Fire exhibit at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex in Florida. Great Balls of Fire shares the story of the origins of our solar system, asteroids and comets and their possible impacts and risks. The 1,500-square-foot exhibit, located in the East Gallery of the IMAX theatre at the visitor complex, features several interactive displays, real meteorites and replica asteroid models. The exhibit is a production of The Space Science Institute's National Center for Interactive Learning. It is a traveling exhibition that also receives funding from NASA and the National Science Foundation. Photo credit: NASA/Daniel Casper KSC-2014-3129

Soyuz TMA-07M crew shortly after landing

Expedition 50 Crew Press Conference (NHQ201611160031)

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Expedition 37 Door Signing. NASA public domain image colelction.

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S118E07977 - STS-118 - View of MS Mastracchio during a session of STS-118 / Expedition 15 EVA

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Description: View of STS-118 Mission Specialist (MS), Richard Mastracchio, attached to an Adjustable Portable Foot Restraint (APFR) on the Space Station Remote Manipulator System (SSRMS)/Canadarm2. Photo taken during the third session of Extravehicular Activity (EVA 3) for STS-118 / Expedition 15 joint operations.

Subject Terms: STS-118, Expedition Fifteen, Astronauts, Extravehicular Activity, Remote Manipulator System

Date Taken: 8/15/2007

Categories: EVA

Interior_Exterior: Exterior

Ground_Orbit: On-orbit

Original: Digital Still

Preservation File Format: TIFF

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label_outline Explore Adjustable Portable Foot Restraint, Ms Mastracchio, Richard Mastracchio

S117E07236 - STS-117 - Swanson prepares to retract the P6 Truss STBD SAW during EVA 2

S118E07016 - STS-118 - View of MS Williams transporting the new CMG to the ESP2 during EVA 2

S134E009195 - STS-134 - View of STS-134/Expedition 28 Crew Members in the Quest Airlock

S131E011669 - STS-131 - Yamazaki, Metcalf-Lindenburger, and Mastracchio on MDDK

S134E009016 - STS-134 - View of STS-134 MS Feustel during EVA-3

S117E07788 - STS-117 - Forrester and Swanson working on the S3 Truss during EVA 4

S118E09189 - STS-118 - View of Crewmembers in the SM during STS-118/Expedition 15 Farewell Ceremony

S118E08018 - STS-118 - View of MS Mastracchio during a session of STS-118 / Expedition 15 EVA

STS110-720-027 - STS-110 - Walheim works on the U.S. Laboratory during the first EVA of STS-110

S117E07722 - STS-117 - Forrester holds onto handrails during EVA 4

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- During Crew Equipment Interface Test (CEIT) activities at SPACEHAB, members of the STS-106 crew check out a Russian foot restraint, equipment that will be part of the payload on their mission to the International Space Station. Around the table are Mission Specialist Yuri I. Malenchenko (back to camera), a SPACEHAB worker, and Mission Specialists Daniel C. Burbank (at end of table) and Edward T. Lu (right). Others at KSC for the CEIT are Commander Terrence W. Wilcutt, Pilot Scott D. Altman, and Mission Specialists Boris V. Morukov and Richard A. Mastracchio. Malenchenko and Morukov represent the Russian Aviation and Space Agency. On the 11-day mission, the seven-member crew will perform support tasks on orbit, transfer supplies and prepare the living quarters in the newly arrived Zvezda Service Module for the first long-duration crew, dubbed “Expedition One,” which is due to arrive at the Station in late fall. STS-106 is scheduled to launch Sept. 8, 2000, at 8:31 a.m. EDT from Launch Pad 39B KSC00pp0961

STS110-718-052 - STS-110 - Earth observation views taken during STS-110

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view mastracchio ms mastracchio session expedition eva nasa extravehicular activity sts 118 endeavour remote manipulator system high resolution sts 118 sts 118 mission specialist space station remote manipulator system tiff sts 118 expedition fifteen adjustable portable foot restraint richard mastracchio third session preservation file format astronauts space program