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STS-129/Expedition 21 Crew Members posing for a photo on the ISS

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S129-E-007824 (22 Nov. 2009) --- Astronauts Leland Melvin (left) and Nicole Stott, both STS-129 mission specialists; along with Jeffrey Williams, Expedition 21 flight engineer; and Barry E. Wilmore, STS-129 pilot, pose for a photo in the Unity node of the International Space Station while space shuttle Atlantis remains docked with the station.

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22/11/2009
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Johnson Space Center ,  29.56198, -95.09268
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