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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the SPACEHAB Facility for a payload Interface Verification Test (IVT) for their upcoming mission to the International Space Station are (kneeling) STS-96 Mission Specialists Julie Payette and Ellen Ochoa, Pilot Rick Husband, and (standing at right) Mission Specialist Dan Barry. At the left is James Behling, with Boeing, explaining some of the equipment that will be on board STS-96. Other STS-96 crew members at KSC for the IVT are Commander Kent Rominger and Mission Specialists Tamara Jernigan and Valery Tokarev of Russia. Mission STS-96 carries the SPACEHAB Logistics Double Module, which will have equipment to further outfit the International Space Station service module and equipment that can be off-loaded from the early U.S. assembly flights. It carries internal logistics and resupply cargo for station outfitting, plus an external Russian cargo crane to be mounted to the exterior of the Russian station segment and used to perform space walking maintenance activities. The double module stowage provides capacity of up to 10,000 lbs. with the ability to accommodate powered payloads, four external rooftop stowage locations, four double-rack locations (two powered), up to 61 bulkhead-mounted middeck locker locations, and floor storage for large unique items and Soft Stowage. STS-96 is targeted to launch May 20 about 9:32 a.m KSC-99pd0205

MUSEUM DESIGNERS TOUR OF GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Astronauts dressed in bunny suits, who are slated to join future expedition crews aboard the International Space Station, take part in a bench review in the Space Station Processing Facility. Among those seen here are Mission Specialist Garrett Reisman, who will fly on mission STS-123 in 2008, Koichi Wakata, who will fly on mission STS-126 in 2008, and Tim Kopra, who is a backup for Reisman. The bench review allows crew members to review equipment they will be taking into and using in orbit. Photo credit: NASA/George Shelton KSC-07pd1012

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the SPACEHAB Facility, James Behling, with Boeing, talks about equipment for mission STS-96 during a payload Interface Verification Test (IVT). Watching are (from left) Mission Specialists Ellen Ochoa, Julie Payette and Dan Berry, and Pilot Rick Husband. Other STS-96 crew members at KSC for the IVT are Commander Kent Rominger and Mission Specialists Tamara Jernigan and Valery Tokarev of Russia. Mission STS-96 carries the SPACEHAB Logistics Double Module, which will have equipment to further outfit the International Space Station service module and equipment that can be off-loaded from the early U.S. assembly flights. It carries internal logistics and resupply cargo for station outfitting, plus an external Russian cargo crane to be mounted to the exterior of the Russian station segment and used to perform space walking maintenance activities. The double module stowage provides capacity of up to 10,000 lbs. with the ability to accommodate powered payloads, four external rooftop stowage locations, four double-rack locations (two powered), up to 61 bulkhead-mounted middeck locker locations, and floor storage for large unique items and Soft Stowage. STS-96 is targeted to launch May 20 about 9:32 a.m KSC-99pp0204

NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) spacecraft TOUR FINAL GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Inside Endeavour's opened payload bay, a worker installs a wiring modification called the "Station to Shuttle Power Transfer System," or SSPTS. The SSPTS allows the space shuttle to stay docked at the International Space Station longer by providing its power and preserving its consumables. Endeavour is scheduled for mission STS-118 in June. It will be the orbiter's first shuttle flight in nearly five years. The vehicle has undergone an extensive modification period, including the addition of all of the return-to-flight safety modifications added to both Discovery and Atlantis. The June mission will deliver another starboard solar array, S5, to the International Space Station. Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-07pd0016

NASA JUNO SPACECRAFT MAGNOTOMETER

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Командующий ВМС США Сара Боуллан, назначенная в экспедицию

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Командующий ВМС США Сара Боуллан, прикомандированная к Экспедиционному медицинскому учреждению Bethesda, отслеживает жизненно важные признаки пациентов в медицинском учреждении Javits New York Medical Station, 26 апреля 2020 года. Северное командование США через Северную армию США оказывает военную поддержку Федеральному агентству по чрезвычайным ситуациям, чтобы помочь нуждающимся общинам. (фото главного специалиста по массовым коммуникациям ВМС США Барри Рили)

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Родинаоборона у нас есть часы коронавирус COVID-19 убить вирус главный старшина Барри Райли министерство обороны поддерживает женский covid 19 нью-йорк jnyms медицинские операции двид сверхвысокое разрешение высокое разрешение Нью-Йорк