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STS-125 Crew prepping for T-38 flights

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JSC2008-E-035352 (17 April 2008) --- Astronauts Scott D. Altman (center), Gregory C. Johnson (foreground), STS-125 commander and pilot, respectively, and Michael J. Massimino, mission specialist, look over their flight plan in the check-out facility at Ellington Field near NASA's Johnson Space Center prior to a flight in NASA T-38 trainer jets.

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17/04/2008
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