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Space Tool Kit - Intra Extra Vehicular Project

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Space Tool Kit - Intra Extra Vehicular Project

NASA Identifier: S65-26840

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18/05/2011
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STS-109 MS Linnehan with laser range finder on aft flight deck

The newly christened Military Sealift Command dry cargo

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U.S. Navy Continues Support to Argentina in Search for A.R.A. San Juan

AE2 Story, US Navy Photogrpah

Mapping Sequence performed during the STS-120 R-Bar Pitch Maneuver

NASA astronaut and Mir 24 crew member David Wolf, M.D., enjoys a moment with the media at the Skid Strip at Cape Canaveral Air Station on Feb. 1 moments before his departure for Johnson Space Center. Other STS-89 crew members surrounding Dr. Wolf include, left to right, Pilot Joe Edwards Jr.; Commander Terrence Wilcutt; and Mission Specialist Bonnie Dunbar, Ph.D. In the red shirt behind Edwards is JSC Director of Flight Crew Operations David Leestma. The STS-89 crew that brought Dr. Wolf back to Earth arrived at KSC aboard the orbiter Endeavour Jan. 31, concluding the eighth Shuttle-Mir docking mission. STS-89 Mission Specialist Andrew Thomas, Ph.D., succeeded Dr. Wolf on Mir and is scheduled to remain on the Russian space station until the STS-91 Shuttle mission returns in June 1998. In addition to the docking and crew exchange, STS-89 included the transfer of science, logistical equipment and supplies between the two orbiting spacecrafts KSC-pa-wolf-17

Earth observations taken by the STS-9 crew

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