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Photo of Two pieces, 17th century - Public domain dedication

Photo of Two pieces, 17th century - Public domain dedication

Public domain photo of a textile, rug, fabric, France, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Flounce (two pieces), Flanders - Public domain dedication museum photo

Flounce (two pieces), Flanders - Public domain dedication museum photo

Public domain photo of a textile, rug, fabric, Europe, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Photo of Border (in two pieces) - Public domain dedication

Photo of Border (in two pieces) - Public domain dedication

Public domain photo of a textile, rug, fabric, Italy, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Two Pieces from a Robe (Kosode) with Chrysanthemums, Clouds, and Bamboo

Two Pieces from a Robe (Kosode) with Chrysanthemums, Clouds, and Bambo...

Public domain photograph of 3d object, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.

Border (in two pieces) - Public domain dedication museum photo

Border (in two pieces) - Public domain dedication museum photo

Public domain photo of a textile, rug, fabric, Italy, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Two Pieces of Bone from the Wound in Henry Casimir I’s Hip

Two Pieces of Bone from the Wound in Henry Casimir I’s Hip

Stukje been uit de heupwond waaraan Hendrik Casimir I op 12 juli 1640 bij Hulst overleed.

Two Pieces of Bone from the Wound in Henry Casimir I’s Hip

Two Pieces of Bone from the Wound in Henry Casimir I’s Hip

Stukje been uit de heupwond waaraan Hendrik Casimir I op 12 juli 1640 bij Hulst overleed. Stukje been, lijkt aan één kant afgezaagd.

Two Pieces from a Robe (Kosode) with Chrysanthemums, Clouds, and Bamboo

Two Pieces from a Robe (Kosode) with Chrysanthemums, Clouds, and Bambo...

Public domain photo of a 3d object, Japan, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Photo of Flounce (two pieces), Flanders - Public domain dedication

Photo of Flounce (two pieces), Flanders - Public domain dedication

Public domain photo of a textile, rug, fabric, United Kingdom, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Photo of Skirt (in two pieces) - Public domain dedication

Photo of Skirt (in two pieces) - Public domain dedication

Public domain photo of a 3d object, France, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Skirt (in two pieces) - Public domain dedication museum photo

Skirt (in two pieces) - Public domain dedication museum photo

Public domain photo of a 3d object, France, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Louis Oscar Roty - Gold-Covered Design for a bracelet (in two pieces)

Louis Oscar Roty - Gold-Covered Design for a bracelet (in two pieces)

A close up of a plaque with a man sitting on it, France, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Louis Oscar Roty - Gold-Covered Design for a bracelet (in two pieces)

Louis Oscar Roty - Gold-Covered Design for a bracelet (in two pieces)

Medalist: Louis-Oscar Roty (French, Paris 1846–1911 Paris) Public domain photograph of French art object, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description Public domain photograph of French a... More

Photo of Pin Cushion (Two Pieces) - Public domain dedication

Photo of Pin Cushion (Two Pieces) - Public domain dedication

Public domain photograph of textile 3d object, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl Description.

Photo of Wool Coverlet weaving, France - Public domain dedication

Photo of Wool Coverlet weaving, France - Public domain dedication

Public domain photograph of textile 3d object, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl Description.

Surgical clamp (HOME 1879) -  Homestead National Monument of America

Surgical clamp (HOME 1879) - Homestead National Monument of America

Surgical clamp. Two pieces, detachable, single position lock. Grasping end has curved ends that slide past each other. Instrument has 30 degree bend in handles. Each handle has number "8" stamped on inside surface.

Surgical clamp (HOME 1877) -  Homestead National Monument of America

Surgical clamp (HOME 1877) - Homestead National Monument of America

Surgical clamp. The two pieces are detachable. Lock has 3 positions. (J)? RUAX (first letter indistinct) stamped on one handle. Germany on the other. Number 1 stamped inside surface of both handles.

National parks: HOSP_6934_CypressWaterPipeInsulator_1894 - public domain image, Hot Springs Arkansas

National parks: HOSP_6934_CypressWaterPipeInsulator_1894 - public doma...

Cypress water pipe insulator; Hand hewn half-diameter section of cylindrical cypress water pipe insulator with tongue & groove joints running along both long edges; originally two pieces would have been fitted ... More

National parks: HOSP_6934_CypressWaterPipeInsulator_closeup_1894 - public domain image, Hot Springs Arkansas

National parks: HOSP_6934_CypressWaterPipeInsulator_closeup_1894 - pub...

Cypress water pipe insulator; Hand hewn half-diameter section of cylindrical cypress water pipe insulator with tongue & groove joints running along both long edges; originally two pieces would have been fitted ... More

YOSE 38461: Fish Hook - Public Domain image, National Parks Gallery

YOSE 38461: Fish Hook - Public Domain image, National Parks Gallery

Made by former Curator of Ethnography, Craig Bates. The hook is constructed of two pieces of split deer leg bone bound together with deer sinew, with native hemp string attached.

Sweetheart Stereo Viewer - National Parks Gallery

Sweetheart Stereo Viewer - National Parks Gallery

Made by former Curator of Ethnography, Craig Bates. The hook is constructed of two pieces of split deer leg bone bound together with deer sinew, with native hemp string attached.

Big Beaver Seated in Front of a Tent Holding Two Pieces of His Artwork

Big Beaver Seated in Front of a Tent Holding Two Pieces of His Artwork

LIBI_00012_07921; A black-and-white photograph of Big Beaver, sitting in front of a tent and holding up two pieces of his art work. Produced by Dr. Thomas Marquis, dated circa 1930. Enclosed with print is a s... More

Big Beaver Seated in Front of a Tent Holding Two Pieces of His Artwork

Big Beaver Seated in Front of a Tent Holding Two Pieces of His Artwork

LIBI_00012_07921; A black-and-white photograph of Big Beaver, sitting in front of a tent and holding up two pieces of his art work. Produced by Dr. Thomas Marquis, dated circa 1930. Enclosed with print is a s... More

Big Beaver Seated in Front of a Tent Holding Two Pieces of His Artwork

Big Beaver Seated in Front of a Tent Holding Two Pieces of His Artwork

LIBI_00012_07921; A black-and-white photograph of Big Beaver, sitting in front of a tent and holding up two pieces of his art work. Produced by Dr. Thomas Marquis, dated circa 1930. Enclosed with print is a s... More

Wilmington, Delaware. Tower Hill School, noted country day school for pupils from three to eighteen years of age. Two pieces of art by pupils of the school

Wilmington, Delaware. Tower Hill School, noted country day school for ...

Public domain photograph of 1930s America, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Great Falls, Montana. Anaconda Wire and Cable Company. Making an electro-weld to join two pieces of copper wire

Great Falls, Montana. Anaconda Wire and Cable Company. Making an elect...

Public domain photograph of indoor, interior activity, America in the 1930s, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Great Falls, Montana. Anaconda Wire and Cable Company. Making an electro-weld to join two pieces of copper wire

Great Falls, Montana. Anaconda Wire and Cable Company. Making an elect...

Title and other information from caption card. Transfer; United States. Office of War Information. Overseas Picture Division. Washington Division; 1944. More information about the FSA/OWI Collection is availabl... More

A Man during a Civil Defense Exercise

A Man during a Civil Defense Exercise

This photograph depicts a man as he connects two pieces of pipe during a Civil Defense exercise at Fort Dix, New Jersey. Civil Defense Photographs

Insulation being repaired on faulty joints. Two pieces of conductor were removed from the first layer of the lower coil. The leaky joints were cut out and the previously shaped conductor was used in the ninth layer of the upper coil. Photograph taken May 31, 1957. Bubble Chamber-262

Insulation being repaired on faulty joints. Two pieces of conductor we...

Digital Preservation File Name and Format: 434-LB-6-XBD201210-01370.TIF Photographs Documenting Scientists, Special Events, and Nuclear Research Facilities, Instruments, and Projects at the Berkeley Lab

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Dawn’s early light creates a powerful silhouette of the Space Shuttle Discovery on its mobile launcher platform as it creeps to Launch Pad 39B. Discovery is scheduled to launch Oct. 5 at 9:30 p.m. EDT on mission STS-92. Making the 100th Space Shuttle mission launched from Kennedy Space Center, Discovery will carry two pieces of hardware for the International Space Station, the Z1 truss, which is the cornerstone truss of the Station, and the third Pressurized Mating Adapter. Discovery also will be making its 28th flight into space, more than any of the other orbiters to date KSC00pp1288

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Dawn’s early light creates a powerful si...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Dawn’s early light creates a powerful silhouette of the Space Shuttle Discovery on its mobile launcher platform as it creeps to Launch Pad 39B. Discovery is scheduled to launch Oct... More

Shroud for the Surveyor Spacecraft in the Space Power Chambers

Shroud for the Surveyor Spacecraft in the Space Power Chambers

Researchers prepare a Centaur-Surveyor nose cone shroud for a separation test in the Space Power Chambers at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Lewis Research Center. Lewis was in the mids... More

EMPO, altitude sensing unit (two pieces)

EMPO, altitude sensing unit (two pieces)

Public domain photograph - New England history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

EMPO, altitude sensing unit (two pieces)

EMPO, altitude sensing unit (two pieces)

Picryl description: Public domain image of a soldier, armed forces, infantry, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

Two pieces of artwork: "Huts on the Hillside above 11th Air Force Headquarters," and "The 11th Air Force is proud of the job they have done on winterization of their equipment- especially jeeps, Adak, Alaska. Artist: Unknown

Two pieces of artwork: "Huts on the Hillside above 11th Air Force Head...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Country: Unknown Scene Camera Operator: Unknown Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

Safety divers prepare HST mockup in the Neutral Buoyancy Simulator at MSFC

Safety divers prepare HST mockup in the Neutral Buoyancy Simulator at ...

Safety divers in the Neutral Buoyancy Simulator (NBS) at the Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) prepare a mockup of the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) for one of 32 separate training sessions conducted by four o... More

STS079-326-025 - STS-079 - Candid views of the STS-79 crew on the orbiter Atlantis

STS079-326-025 - STS-079 - Candid views of the STS-79 crew on the orbi...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-79 Mission commander William Readdy poses under the aft flight deck windows with a personal message on two pieces of paper. Subject Terms: ASTRONAU... More

An inopertable 14.5mm ZPU-1 Anti-aircraft Machine Gun firing/barrel unit, with its barrel cut in two pieces, rests on a metal sheet that is lying on the ground at the 2nd Brigade Combat Team Headquarters located at Camp Lisa, Bosnia-Herzegovina

An inopertable 14.5mm ZPU-1 Anti-aircraft Machine Gun firing/barrel un...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Camp Lisa Country: Bosnia And/I Herzegovina (BIH) Scene Camera Operator: SPC Jeff D'Aluisio Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military ... More

In the Payload Hazardous Servicing Facility (PHSF), Dan Maynard, a Jet Propulsion Laboratory technician, inserts the Digital Video Disk (DVD) into a shallow cavity between two pieces of aluminum that will protect it from micrometeoroid impacts. The package will be mounted to the side of the two-story-tall spacecraft beneath a pallet carrying cameras and other space instruments that will be used to study the Saturnian system. A specially designed, multicolored patch of thermal blanket material will be installed over the disk package. Along with the spacecraft, the disk will reside in Saturn's orbit centuries after the primary mission is completed in July 2008. The Cassini mission is managed for NASA's Office of Space Science, Washington, D.C., by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, a division of the California Institute of Technology KSC-97PC1277

In the Payload Hazardous Servicing Facility (PHSF), Dan Maynard, a Jet...

In the Payload Hazardous Servicing Facility (PHSF), Dan Maynard, a Jet Propulsion Laboratory technician, inserts the Digital Video Disk (DVD) into a shallow cavity between two pieces of aluminum that will prote... More

US Army (USA) Specialists (SPC) Michael Stewart, 331st Transportation Company, uses a sledge hammer to lock two pieces of the Trident pier together, during Exercise TURBO PATRIOT, a Joint Logistics Over-the-Shore (JLOTS) Exercise, at Camp Pendleton, California (CA)

US Army (USA) Specialists (SPC) Michael Stewart, 331st Transportation ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: TRUBO PATRIOT Base: Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton State: California (CA) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Ca... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Light from the morning sun glances off the back of Space Shuttle Discovery as it sits on Launch Pad 39A. On the horizon can be seen the Atlantic Ocean. Discovery is scheduled to launch Oct. 5 at 9:30 p.m. EDT on mission STS-92. Making the 100th Space Shuttle mission launched from Kennedy Space Center, Discovery will carry two pieces of hardware for the International Space Station, the Z1 truss, which is the cornerstone truss of the Station, and the third Pressurized Mating Adapter. Discovery also will be making its 28th flight into space, more than any of the other orbiters to date KSC00pp1291

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Light from the morning sun glances off t...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Light from the morning sun glances off the back of Space Shuttle Discovery as it sits on Launch Pad 39A. On the horizon can be seen the Atlantic Ocean. Discovery is scheduled to la... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Viewed from inside the Vehicle Assembly Building, Space Shuttle Discovery, atop the mobile launcher platform (MLP), begins its rollout to Launch Pad 39A before dawn. Beneath the Space Shuttle and MLP is the crawler-transporter that moves it all to the pad. Discovery is scheduled to launch Oct. 5 at 9:30 p.m. EDT on mission STS-92. Making the 100th Space Shuttle mission launched from Kennedy Space Center, Discovery will carry two pieces of hardware for the International Space Station, the Z1 truss, which is the cornerstone truss of the Station, and the third Pressurized Mating Adapter. Discovery also will be making its 28th flight into space, more than any of the other orbiters to date KSC-00pp1287

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Viewed from inside the Vehicle Assembly ...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Viewed from inside the Vehicle Assembly Building, Space Shuttle Discovery, atop the mobile launcher platform (MLP), begins its rollout to Launch Pad 39A before dawn. Beneath the Sp... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- As the sun crawls from below the horizon at right, Space Shuttle Discovery crawls up Launch Pad 39A and its resting spot next to the fixed service structure (FSS) (seen at left). The powerful silhouette dwarfs people and other vehicles near the FSS. Discovery is scheduled to launch Oct. 5 at 9:30 p.m. EDT on mission STS-92. Making the 100th Space Shuttle mission launched from Kennedy Space Center, Discovery will carry two pieces of hardware for the International Space Station, the Z1 truss, which is the cornerstone truss of the Station, and the third Pressurized Mating Adapter. Discovery also will be making its 28th flight into space, more than any of the other orbiters to date KSC00pp1289

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- As the sun crawls from below the horizon...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- As the sun crawls from below the horizon at right, Space Shuttle Discovery crawls up Launch Pad 39A and its resting spot next to the fixed service structure (FSS) (seen at left). T... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Viewed from inside the Vehicle Assembly Building, Space Shuttle Discovery, atop the mobile launcher platform (MLP), begins its rollout to Launch Pad 39A before dawn. Beneath the Space Shuttle and MLP is the crawler-transporter that moves it all to the pad. Discovery is scheduled to launch Oct. 5 at 9:30 p.m. EDT on mission STS-92. Making the 100th Space Shuttle mission launched from Kennedy Space Center, Discovery will carry two pieces of hardware for the International Space Station, the Z1 truss, which is the cornerstone truss of the Station, and the third Pressurized Mating Adapter. Discovery also will be making its 28th flight into space, more than any of the other orbiters to date KSC00pp1287

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Viewed from inside the Vehicle Assembly ...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Viewed from inside the Vehicle Assembly Building, Space Shuttle Discovery, atop the mobile launcher platform (MLP), begins its rollout to Launch Pad 39A before dawn. Beneath the Sp... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Dawn’s early light creates a powerful silhouette of the Space Shuttle Discovery on its mobile launcher platform as it creeps to Launch Pad 39B. Discovery is scheduled to launch Oct. 5 at 9:30 p.m. EDT on mission STS-92. Making the 100th Space Shuttle mission launched from Kennedy Space Center, Discovery will carry two pieces of hardware for the International Space Station, the Z1 truss, which is the cornerstone truss of the Station, and the third Pressurized Mating Adapter. Discovery also will be making its 28th flight into space, more than any of the other orbiters to date KSC-00pp1288

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Dawn’s early light creates a powerful si...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Dawn’s early light creates a powerful silhouette of the Space Shuttle Discovery on its mobile launcher platform as it creeps to Launch Pad 39B. Discovery is scheduled to launch Oct... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Reflecting the early morning sun, Space Shuttle Discovery approaches the fixed service structure on Launch Pad 39A. In the foreground can be seen the stones that are the surface of the crawlerway and the tracks left by the crawler-transporter as it moves the Space Shuttle to its destination. Discovery is scheduled to launch Oct. 5 at 9:30 p.m. EDT on mission STS-92. Making the 100th Space Shuttle mission launched from Kennedy Space Center, Discovery will carry two pieces of hardware for the International Space Station, the Z1 truss, which is the cornerstone truss of the Station, and the third Pressurized Mating Adapter. Discovery also will be making its 28th flight into space, more than any of the other orbiters to date KSC00pp1290

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Reflecting the early morning sun, Space ...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Reflecting the early morning sun, Space Shuttle Discovery approaches the fixed service structure on Launch Pad 39A. In the foreground can be seen the stones that are the surface of... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Space Shuttle Discovery waits in the Vehicle Assembly Building for an early morning rollout to Launch Pad 39A. Discovery sits on top of the mobile launcher platform, which in turn rests on top of the crawler-transporter that will carry it to the pad. Discovery is scheduled to launch Oct. 5 at 9:30 p.m. EDT on mission STS-92. Making the 100th Space Shuttle mission launched from Kennedy Space Center, Discovery will carry two pieces of hardware for the International Space Station, the Z1 truss, which is the cornerstone truss of the Station, and the third Pressurized Mating Adapter. Discovery also will be making its 28th flight into space, more than any of the other orbiters to date KSC-00pp1286

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Space Shuttle Discovery waits in the Veh...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Space Shuttle Discovery waits in the Vehicle Assembly Building for an early morning rollout to Launch Pad 39A. Discovery sits on top of the mobile launcher platform, which in turn ... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- In the bright morning sun, Space Shuttle Discovery towers above the landscape, and cars below, as it sits on Launch Pad 39A. At left can be seen the environmental chamber known as the “white room” that provides access inside the orbiter when it is in place. The white room is at the end of the Orbiter Access Arm, moved away from the Space Shuttle in this photograph. Discovery is scheduled to launch Oct. 5 at 9:30 p.m. EDT on mission STS-92. Making the 100th Space Shuttle mission launched from Kennedy Space Center, Discovery will carry two pieces of hardware for the International Space Station, the Z1 truss, which is the cornerstone truss of the Station, and the third Pressurized Mating Adapter. Discovery also will be making its 28th flight into space, more than any of the other orbiters to date KSC-00pp1292

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- In the bright morning sun, Space Shuttle...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- In the bright morning sun, Space Shuttle Discovery towers above the landscape, and cars below, as it sits on Launch Pad 39A. At left can be seen the environmental chamber known as ... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Space Shuttle Discovery waits in the Vehicle Assembly Building for an early morning rollout to Launch Pad 39A. Discovery sits on top of the mobile launcher platform, which in turn rests on top of the crawler-transporter that will carry it to the pad. Discovery is scheduled to launch Oct. 5 at 9:30 p.m. EDT on mission STS-92. Making the 100th Space Shuttle mission launched from Kennedy Space Center, Discovery will carry two pieces of hardware for the International Space Station, the Z1 truss, which is the cornerstone truss of the Station, and the third Pressurized Mating Adapter. Discovery also will be making its 28th flight into space, more than any of the other orbiters to date KSC00pp1286

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Space Shuttle Discovery waits in the Veh...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Space Shuttle Discovery waits in the Vehicle Assembly Building for an early morning rollout to Launch Pad 39A. Discovery sits on top of the mobile launcher platform, which in turn ... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Light from the morning sun glances off the back of Space Shuttle Discovery as it sits on Launch Pad 39A. On the horizon can be seen the Atlantic Ocean. Discovery is scheduled to launch Oct. 5 at 9:30 p.m. EDT on mission STS-92. Making the 100th Space Shuttle mission launched from Kennedy Space Center, Discovery will carry two pieces of hardware for the International Space Station, the Z1 truss, which is the cornerstone truss of the Station, and the third Pressurized Mating Adapter. Discovery also will be making its 28th flight into space, more than any of the other orbiters to date KSC-00pp1291

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Light from the morning sun glances off t...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Light from the morning sun glances off the back of Space Shuttle Discovery as it sits on Launch Pad 39A. On the horizon can be seen the Atlantic Ocean. Discovery is scheduled to la... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- As the sun crawls from below the horizon at right, Space Shuttle Discovery crawls up Launch Pad 39A and its resting spot next to the fixed service structure (FSS) (seen at left). The powerful silhouette dwarfs people and other vehicles near the FSS. Discovery is scheduled to launch Oct. 5 at 9:30 p.m. EDT on mission STS-92. Making the 100th Space Shuttle mission launched from Kennedy Space Center, Discovery will carry two pieces of hardware for the International Space Station, the Z1 truss, which is the cornerstone truss of the Station, and the third Pressurized Mating Adapter. Discovery also will be making its 28th flight into space, more than any of the other orbiters to date KSC-00pp1289

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- As the sun crawls from below the horizon...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- As the sun crawls from below the horizon at right, Space Shuttle Discovery crawls up Launch Pad 39A and its resting spot next to the fixed service structure (FSS) (seen at left). T... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Reflecting the early morning sun, Space Shuttle Discovery approaches the fixed service structure on Launch Pad 39A. In the foreground can be seen the stones that are the surface of the crawlerway and the tracks left by the crawler-transporter as it moves the Space Shuttle to its destination. Discovery is scheduled to launch Oct. 5 at 9:30 p.m. EDT on mission STS-92. Making the 100th Space Shuttle mission launched from Kennedy Space Center, Discovery will carry two pieces of hardware for the International Space Station, the Z1 truss, which is the cornerstone truss of the Station, and the third Pressurized Mating Adapter. Discovery also will be making its 28th flight into space, more than any of the other orbiters to date KSC-00pp1290

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Reflecting the early morning sun, Space ...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Reflecting the early morning sun, Space Shuttle Discovery approaches the fixed service structure on Launch Pad 39A. In the foreground can be seen the stones that are the surface of... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- In the bright morning sun, Space Shuttle Discovery towers above the landscape, and cars below, as it sits on Launch Pad 39A. At left can be seen the environmental chamber known as the “white room” that provides access inside the orbiter when it is in place. The white room is at the end of the Orbiter Access Arm, moved away from the Space Shuttle in this photograph. Discovery is scheduled to launch Oct. 5 at 9:30 p.m. EDT on mission STS-92. Making the 100th Space Shuttle mission launched from Kennedy Space Center, Discovery will carry two pieces of hardware for the International Space Station, the Z1 truss, which is the cornerstone truss of the Station, and the third Pressurized Mating Adapter. Discovery also will be making its 28th flight into space, more than any of the other orbiters to date KSC00pp1292

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- In the bright morning sun, Space Shuttle...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- In the bright morning sun, Space Shuttle Discovery towers above the landscape, and cars below, as it sits on Launch Pad 39A. At left can be seen the environmental chamber known as ... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. --  The early morning sun is caught between Space Shuttle Discovery and its external tank on Launch Pad 39A. On the right is the Rotating Service Structure, not yet closed around the Shuttle. At far left is the 300,000-gallon water tank that is part of the sound suppression system during launch. Discovery is scheduled to launch on mission STS-92 Oct. 5 at 9:30 p.m. EDT. Making the 100th Space Shuttle mission launched from Kennedy Space Center, Discovery will carry two pieces of hardware for the International Space Station, the Z1 truss, which is the cornerstone truss of the Station, and the third Pressurized Mating Adapter. Discovery also will be making its 28th flight into space, more than any of the other orbiters to date KSC00pp1293

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- The early morning sun is caught between...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- The early morning sun is caught between Space Shuttle Discovery and its external tank on Launch Pad 39A. On the right is the Rotating Service Structure, not yet closed around the ... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. --  With a blue-gray bank of clouds and the Atlantic Ocean as a backdrop, the morning sun spotlights Launch Pad 39A and Space Shuttle Discovery atop the Mobile Launcher Platform. Above Discovery looms the 80-foot fiberglass lightning mast. At left is the Rotating Service Structure in its open position. Discovery is scheduled to launch on mission STS-92 Oct. 5 at 9:30 p.m. EDT. Making the 100th Space Shuttle mission launched from Kennedy Space Center, Discovery will carry two pieces of hardware for the International Space Station, the Z1 truss, which is the cornerstone truss of the Station, and the third Pressurized Mating Adapter. Discovery also will be making its 28th flight into space, more than any of the other orbiters to date KSC-00pp1295

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- With a blue-gray bank of clouds and the...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- With a blue-gray bank of clouds and the Atlantic Ocean as a backdrop, the morning sun spotlights Launch Pad 39A and Space Shuttle Discovery atop the Mobile Launcher Platform. Abov... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. --  The edge of the Rotating Service Structure on Launch Pad 39A catches the rising sun. Silhouetted behind the Fixed Service Structure (center) is Space Shuttle Discovery, scheduled to launch on mission STS-92 Oct. 5 at 9:30 p.m. EDT. At far left is the 300,000-gallon water tank that is part of the sound suppression system during launch. Making the 100th Space Shuttle mission launched from Kennedy Space Center, Discovery will carry two pieces of hardware for the International Space Station, the Z1 truss, which is the cornerstone truss of the Station, and the third Pressurized Mating Adapter. Discovery also will be making its 28th flight into space, more than any of the other orbiters to date KSC-00pp1294

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- The edge of the Rotating Service Struct...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- The edge of the Rotating Service Structure on Launch Pad 39A catches the rising sun. Silhouetted behind the Fixed Service Structure (center) is Space Shuttle Discovery, scheduled ... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. --  With a blue-gray bank of clouds and the Atlantic Ocean as a backdrop, the morning sun spotlights Launch Pad 39A and Space Shuttle Discovery atop the Mobile Launcher Platform. Above Discovery looms the 80-foot fiberglass lightning mast. At left is the Rotating Service Structure in its open position. Discovery is scheduled to launch on mission STS-92 Oct. 5 at 9:30 p.m. EDT. Making the 100th Space Shuttle mission launched from Kennedy Space Center, Discovery will carry two pieces of hardware for the International Space Station, the Z1 truss, which is the cornerstone truss of the Station, and the third Pressurized Mating Adapter. Discovery also will be making its 28th flight into space, more than any of the other orbiters to date KSC00pp1295

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- With a blue-gray bank of clouds and the...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- With a blue-gray bank of clouds and the Atlantic Ocean as a backdrop, the morning sun spotlights Launch Pad 39A and Space Shuttle Discovery atop the Mobile Launcher Platform. Abov... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. --  The morning sun spotlights Launch Pad 39A and Space Shuttle Discovery atop the Mobile Launcher Platform. To its left is the Rotating Service Structure in its open position, at the top of the ramp that the Shuttle must negotiate on the crawler-transporter. Above Discovery looms the 80-foot fiberglass lightning mast. At the far left is the Vehicle Assembly Building, where a Space Shuttle begins its voyage to the pad. Discovery is scheduled to launch on mission STS-92 Oct. 5 at 9:30 p.m. EDT. Making the 100th Space Shuttle mission launched from Kennedy Space Center, Discovery will carry two pieces of hardware for the International Space Station, the Z1 truss, which is the cornerstone truss of the Station, and the third Pressurized Mating Adapter. Discovery also will be making its 28th flight into space, more than any of the other orbiters to date KSC00pp1296

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- The morning sun spotlights Launch Pad 3...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- The morning sun spotlights Launch Pad 39A and Space Shuttle Discovery atop the Mobile Launcher Platform. To its left is the Rotating Service Structure in its open position, at the... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. --  The early morning sun is caught between Space Shuttle Discovery and its external tank on Launch Pad 39A. On the right is the Rotating Service Structure, not yet closed around the Shuttle. At far left is the 300,000-gallon water tank that is part of the sound suppression system during launch. Discovery is scheduled to launch on mission STS-92 Oct. 5 at 9:30 p.m. EDT. Making the 100th Space Shuttle mission launched from Kennedy Space Center, Discovery will carry two pieces of hardware for the International Space Station, the Z1 truss, which is the cornerstone truss of the Station, and the third Pressurized Mating Adapter. Discovery also will be making its 28th flight into space, more than any of the other orbiters to date KSC-00pp1293

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- The early morning sun is caught between...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- The early morning sun is caught between Space Shuttle Discovery and its external tank on Launch Pad 39A. On the right is the Rotating Service Structure, not yet closed around the ... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. --  The edge of the Rotating Service Structure on Launch Pad 39A catches the rising sun. Silhouetted behind the Fixed Service Structure (center) is Space Shuttle Discovery, scheduled to launch on mission STS-92 Oct. 5 at 9:30 p.m. EDT. At far left is the 300,000-gallon water tank that is part of the sound suppression system during launch. Making the 100th Space Shuttle mission launched from Kennedy Space Center, Discovery will carry two pieces of hardware for the International Space Station, the Z1 truss, which is the cornerstone truss of the Station, and the third Pressurized Mating Adapter. Discovery also will be making its 28th flight into space, more than any of the other orbiters to date KSC00pp1294

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- The edge of the Rotating Service Struct...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- The edge of the Rotating Service Structure on Launch Pad 39A catches the rising sun. Silhouetted behind the Fixed Service Structure (center) is Space Shuttle Discovery, scheduled ... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. --  The morning sun spotlights Launch Pad 39A and Space Shuttle Discovery atop the Mobile Launcher Platform. To its left is the Rotating Service Structure in its open position, at the top of the ramp that the Shuttle must negotiate on the crawler-transporter. Above Discovery looms the 80-foot fiberglass lightning mast. At the far left is the Vehicle Assembly Building, where a Space Shuttle begins its voyage to the pad. Discovery is scheduled to launch on mission STS-92 Oct. 5 at 9:30 p.m. EDT. Making the 100th Space Shuttle mission launched from Kennedy Space Center, Discovery will carry two pieces of hardware for the International Space Station, the Z1 truss, which is the cornerstone truss of the Station, and the third Pressurized Mating Adapter. Discovery also will be making its 28th flight into space, more than any of the other orbiters to date KSC-00pp1296

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- The morning sun spotlights Launch Pad 3...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- The morning sun spotlights Launch Pad 39A and Space Shuttle Discovery atop the Mobile Launcher Platform. To its left is the Rotating Service Structure in its open position, at the... More

MASTER Sergeant Dwayne McCoy, USAF, (left), STAFF Sergeant (SSGT) George Robbins, USAF, (center), and SSGT Joshua Berger, USAF, all from Patrick Air Force Base, Florida, 45th Civil Engineering Squadron, prepare to clamp two pieces of the fuels pipeline together during Operation ENDURING FREEDOM. In response to the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001 at the New York World Trade Center and the Pentagon, President George W. Bush initiated Operation ENDURING FREEDOM in support of the Global War on Terrorism (GWOT), fighting terrorism abroad

MASTER Sergeant Dwayne McCoy, USAF, (left), STAFF Sergeant (SSGT) Geor...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: ENDURING FREEDOM Country: Unknown Scene Major Command Shown: CENTAF Scene Camera Operator: SSGT Tiffany Page, USAF Release S... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. --   STS-108 Mission Specialist Linda A. Godwin pauses after her arrival at KSC.  She and the rest of the crew will be preparing for launch Nov. 29 on Space Shuttle Endeavour. Liftoff is scheduled for <A HREF="javascript:convertit(7:41:00pm','ED')" TITLE="Convert to alternate measure">7:41 p.m.</a> EST.  Top priorities for the STS-108 (UF-1) mission of Endeavour are rotation of the International Space Station Expedition Three and Expedition Four crews, bringing water, equipment and supplies to the station in the Multi-Purpose Logistics Module Raffaello, and completion of spacewalk and robotics tasks.   Mission Specialists Daniel M. Tani and Godwin will take part in the spacewalk to install thermal blankets over two pieces of equipment at the bases of the Space Station's solar wings.  Other crew members are Commander Dominic L. Gorie and Pilot Mark E. Kelly KSC01pd1710

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- STS-108 Mission Specialist Linda A. Go...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- STS-108 Mission Specialist Linda A. Godwin pauses after her arrival at KSC. She and the rest of the crew will be preparing for launch Nov. 29 on Space Shuttle Endeavour. Liftoff... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. --  On the parking apron at KSC's Shuttle Landing Facility, the STS-108 and Expedition 4 crews pause after their arrival to greet the media. Standing, left to right, are Mission Specialists Linda A. Godwin and Daniel M. Tani, Pilot Mark E. Kelly, and Commander Dominic L. Gorie; Expedition 4 Commander Yuri Onufrienko and crew members Carl E. Walz and Daniel W. Bursch.  Top priorities for the STS-108 (UF-1) mission of Endeavour are rotation of the International Space Station Expedition Three and Expedition Four crews, bringing water, equipment and supplies to the station in the Multi-Purpose Logistics Module Raffaello, and completion of spacewalk and robotics tasks. Tani and Godwin will take part in the spacewalk to install thermal blankets over two pieces of equipment at the bases of the Space Station's solar wings. Liftoff is scheduled for  7:41 p.m. EST KSC01pd1711

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- On the parking apron at KSC's Shuttle L...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- On the parking apron at KSC's Shuttle Landing Facility, the STS-108 and Expedition 4 crews pause after their arrival to greet the media. Standing, left to right, are Mission Speci... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- STS-108 Mission Specialist Daniel M. Tani arrives at KSC in a T-38 jet trainer.  He and the rest of the crew will be preparing for launch Nov. 29 on Space Shuttle Endeavour. Liftoff is scheduled for <A HREF="javascript:convertit(7:41:00pm','ED')" TITLE="Convert to alternate measure">7:41 p.m.</a> EST.   Top priorities for the STS-108 (UF-1) mission of Endeavour are rotation of the International Space Station Expedition Three and Expedition Four crews, bringing water, equipment and supplies to the station in the Multi-Purpose Logistics Module Raffaello, and completion of spacewalk and robotics tasks.   Mission Specialists Linda A. Godwin and Tani will take part in the spacewalk to install thermal blankets over two pieces of equipment at the bases of the Space Station's solar wings.  Other crew members are Commander Dominic L. Gorie and Pilot Mark E. Kelly KSC01pd1707

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- STS-108 Mission Specialist Daniel M. Tan...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- STS-108 Mission Specialist Daniel M. Tani arrives at KSC in a T-38 jet trainer. He and the rest of the crew will be preparing for launch Nov. 29 on Space Shuttle Endeavour. Liftof... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. --  After arriving at the KSC Shuttle Landing Facility, the STS-108 and Expedition 4 crews wave to the media who waited for comments from the crew. Standing, left to right, are Mission Specialists Linda A. Godwin and Daniel M. Tani, Pilot Mark E. Kelly, and Commander Dominic L. Gorie; Expedition 4 Commander Yuri Onufrienko and crew members Carl E. Walz and Daniel W. Bursch.  Top priorities for the STS-108 (UF-1) mission of Endeavour are rotation of the International Space Station Expedition Three and Expedition Four crews, bringing water, equipment and supplies to the station in the Multi-Purpose Logistics Module Raffaello, and completion of spacewalk and robotics tasks. Tani and Godwin will take part in the spacewalk to install thermal blankets over two pieces of equipment at the bases of the Space Station's solar wings. Liftoff is scheduled for 7:41 p.m. EST KSC01pd1712

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- After arriving at the KSC Shuttle Landi...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- After arriving at the KSC Shuttle Landing Facility, the STS-108 and Expedition 4 crews wave to the media who waited for comments from the crew. Standing, left to right, are Missio... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. --  STS-108 Commander Dominic L. Gorie arrives at KSC in a T-38 jet trainer.  He and the rest of the crew will be preparing for launch Nov. 29 on Space Shuttle Endeavour.  Liftoff is scheduled for 7:41 p.m. EST.  Top priorities for the STS-108 (UF-1) mission of Endeavour are rotation of the International Space Station Expedition Three and Expedition Four crews, bringing water, equipment and supplies to the station in the Multi-Purpose Logistics Module Raffaello, and completion of spacewalk and robotics tasks.   Mission Specialists Linda A. Godwin and Daniel M. Tani will take part in the spacewalk to install thermal blankets over two pieces of equipment at the bases of the Space Station's solar wings.  Mark E. Kelly is the pilot on the mission KSC01pd1704

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- STS-108 Commander Dominic L. Gorie arri...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- STS-108 Commander Dominic L. Gorie arrives at KSC in a T-38 jet trainer. He and the rest of the crew will be preparing for launch Nov. 29 on Space Shuttle Endeavour. Liftoff is ... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. --  STS-108 Pilot Mark E. Kelly arrives at KSC in a T-38 jet trainer.  He and the rest of the crew will be preparing for launch Nov. 29 on Space Shuttle Endeavour. Liftoff is scheduled for 7:41 p.m. EST.  Top priorities for the STS-108 (UF-1) mission of Endeavour are rotation of the International Space Station Expedition Three and Expedition Four crews, bringing water, equipment and supplies to the station in the Multi-Purpose Logistics Module Raffaello, and completion of spacewalk and robotics tasks.   Mission Specialists Linda A. Godwin and Daniel M. Tani will take part in the spacewalk to install thermal blankets over two pieces of equipment at the bases of the Space Station's solar wings.  Dominic L. Gorie is the commander on the mission KSC01pd1706

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- STS-108 Pilot Mark E. Kelly arrives at ...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- STS-108 Pilot Mark E. Kelly arrives at KSC in a T-38 jet trainer. He and the rest of the crew will be preparing for launch Nov. 29 on Space Shuttle Endeavour. Liftoff is schedule... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. --  Expedition 4 crew member Carl E. Walz undergoes final suit check before launch on mission STS-108 Nov. 29. Top priorities for the STS-108 (UF-1) mission of Endeavour are rotation of the International Space Station Expedition Three and Expedition Four crews; bringing water, equipment and supplies to the station in the Multi-Purpose Logistics Module Raffaello; and completion of robotics tasks and a spacewalk to install thermal blankets over two pieces of equipment at the bases of the Space Station's solar wings.  Liftoff is scheduled for 7:41 p.m. EST KSC01pd1721

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Expedition 4 crew member Carl E. Walz u...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Expedition 4 crew member Carl E. Walz undergoes final suit check before launch on mission STS-108 Nov. 29. Top priorities for the STS-108 (UF-1) mission of Endeavour are rotation ... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. --  Expedition 4 Commander Yuri Onufrienko undergoes final suit check before launch on mission STS-108 Nov. 29. Top priorities for the STS-108 (UF-1) mission of Endeavour are rotation of the International Space Station Expedition Three and Expedition Four crews; bringing water, equipment and supplies to the station in the Multi-Purpose Logistics Module Raffaello; and completion of robotics tasks and a spacewalk to install thermal blankets over two pieces of equipment at the bases of the Space Station's solar wings.  Liftoff is scheduled for 7:41 p.m. EST KSC01pd1719

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Expedition 4 Commander Yuri Onufrienko ...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Expedition 4 Commander Yuri Onufrienko undergoes final suit check before launch on mission STS-108 Nov. 29. Top priorities for the STS-108 (UF-1) mission of Endeavour are rotation... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -   STS-108 Mission Specialist Daniel M. Tani waves as he undergoes final suit check before launch on Nov. 29. Top priorities for the STS-108 (UF-1) mission of Endeavour are rotation of the International Space Station Expedition Three and Expedition Four crews; bringing water, equipment and supplies to the station in the Multi-Purpose Logistics Module Raffaello; and completion of robotics tasks and a spacewalk to install thermal blankets over two pieces of equipment at the bases of the Space Station's solar wings.  Liftoff is scheduled for 7:41 p.m. EST KSC01pd1717

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. - STS-108 Mission Specialist Daniel M. Ta...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. - STS-108 Mission Specialist Daniel M. Tani waves as he undergoes final suit check before launch on Nov. 29. Top priorities for the STS-108 (UF-1) mission of Endeavour are rotation ... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. --  A technician checks the mirrors on the Starshine-2 experiment inside a canister in the payload bay of Space Shuttle Endeavour.  The deployable experiment is being carried on mission STS-108.  Starshine-2's 800 aluminum mirrors were polished by more than 25,000 students from 26 countries. Top priorities for the STS-108 (UF-1) mission of Endeavour are rotation of the International Space Station Expedition Three and Expedition Four crews, bringing water, equipment and supplies to the station in the Multi-Purpose Logistics Module Raffaello, and completion of robotics tasks and a spacewalk to install thermal blankets over two pieces of equipment at the bases of the Space Station's solar wings. Liftoff of Endeavour on mission STS-108 is scheduled for 7:41 p.m. EST KSC01pd1715

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- A technician checks the mirrors on the ...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- A technician checks the mirrors on the Starshine-2 experiment inside a canister in the payload bay of Space Shuttle Endeavour. The deployable experiment is being carried on missi... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. --   STS-108 Mission Specialist Linda A. Godwin undergoes final suit check before launch on mission STS-108 Nov. 29. Top priorities for the STS-108 (UF-1) mission of Endeavour are rotation of the International Space Station Expedition Three and Expedition Four crews; bringing water, equipment and supplies to the station in the Multi-Purpose Logistics Module Raffaello; and completion of robotics tasks and a spacewalk to install thermal blankets over two pieces of equipment at the bases of the Space Station's solar wings.  Liftoff is scheduled for 7:41 p.m. EST KSC01pd1720

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- STS-108 Mission Specialist Linda A. Go...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- STS-108 Mission Specialist Linda A. Godwin undergoes final suit check before launch on mission STS-108 Nov. 29. Top priorities for the STS-108 (UF-1) mission of Endeavour are rot... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- The Starshine-2 experiment rests inside a canister in the payload bay of Space Shuttle Endeavour.  The deployable experiment is being carried on mission STS-108.  Starshine-2's 800 aluminum mirrors were polished by more than 25,000 students from 26 countries. Top priorities for the STS-108 (UF-1) mission of Endeavour are rotation of the International Space Station Expedition Three and Expedition Four crews, bringing water, equipment and supplies to the station in the Multi-Purpose Logistics Module Raffaello, and completion of robotics tasks and a spacewalk to install thermal blankets over two pieces of equipment at the bases of the Space Station's solar wings. Liftoff of Endeavour on mission STS-108 is scheduled for 7:41 p.m. ES KSC01pd1714

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- The Starshine-2 experiment rests inside ...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- The Starshine-2 experiment rests inside a canister in the payload bay of Space Shuttle Endeavour. The deployable experiment is being carried on mission STS-108. Starshine-2's 800... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. --  A technician removes the cover of the canister holding the Starshine-2 experiment.  The canister is in the payload bay of Space Shuttle Endeavour.  The deployable experiment is being carried on mission STS-108.  Starshine-2's 800 aluminum mirrors were polished by more than 25,000 students from 26 countries. Top priorities for the STS-108 (UF-1) mission of Endeavour are rotation of the International Space Station Expedition Three and Expedition Four crews, bringing water, equipment and supplies to the station in the Multi-Purpose Logistics Module Raffaello, and completion of robotics tasks and a spacewalk to install thermal blankets over two pieces of equipment at the bases of the Space Station's solar wings. Liftoff of Endeavour on mission STS-108 is scheduled for 7:41 p.m. EST KSC01pd1716

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- A technician removes the cover of the c...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- A technician removes the cover of the canister holding the Starshine-2 experiment. The canister is in the payload bay of Space Shuttle Endeavour. The deployable experiment is be... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. --  The Starshine-2 experiment rests inside a canister in the payload bay of Space Shuttle Endeavour.  The deployable experiment is being carried on mission STS-108.  Starshine-2's 800 aluminum mirrors were polished by more than 25,000 students from 26 countries. Top priorities for the STS-108 (UF-1) mission of Endeavour are rotation of the International Space Station Expedition Three and Expedition Four crews, bringing water, equipment and supplies to the station in the Multi-Purpose Logistics Module Raffaello, and completion of robotics tasks and a spacewalk to install thermal blankets over two pieces of equipment at the bases of the Space Station's solar wings. Liftoff of Endeavour on mission STS-108 is scheduled for 7:41 p.m. EST KSC01pd1713

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- The Starshine-2 experiment rests inside...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- The Starshine-2 experiment rests inside a canister in the payload bay of Space Shuttle Endeavour. The deployable experiment is being carried on mission STS-108. Starshine-2's 80... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. --  Expedition 4 crew member Daniel W. Bursch gets help with his launch and entry suit as he undergoes suit check before launch on mission STS-108 Nov. 29. Top priorities for the STS-108 (UF-1) mission of Endeavour are rotation of the International Space Station Expedition Three and Expedition Four crews; bringing water, equipment and supplies to the station in the Multi-Purpose Logistics Module Raffaello; and completion of robotics tasks and a spacewalk to install thermal blankets over two pieces of equipment at the bases of the Space Station's solar wings.  Liftoff is scheduled for 7:41 p.m. EST KSC01pd1718

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Expedition 4 crew member Daniel W. Burs...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Expedition 4 crew member Daniel W. Bursch gets help with his launch and entry suit as he undergoes suit check before launch on mission STS-108 Nov. 29. Top priorities for the STS-... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- From inside the payload bay of orbiter Endeavour, Phyllis Moore, co-director of Project Starshine, gives her final approval to flight of the Starshine-2 satellite. The deployable experiment is being carried on mission STS-108.  Starshine-2's 800 aluminum mirrors were polished by more than 25,000 students from 26 countries. Top priorities for the STS-108 (UF-1) mission of Endeavour are rotation of the International Space Station Expedition Three and Expedition Four crews, bringing water, equipment and supplies to the station in the Multi-Purpose Logistics Module Raffaello, and completion of robotics tasks and a spacewalk to install thermal blankets over two pieces of equipment at the bases of the Space Station's solar wings. Liftoff of Endeavour on mission STS-108 is scheduled for 7:41 p.m. EST Nov. 29 KSC01pd1747

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- From inside the payload bay of orbiter E...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- From inside the payload bay of orbiter Endeavour, Phyllis Moore, co-director of Project Starshine, gives her final approval to flight of the Starshine-2 satellite. The deployable e... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -   The STS-108 and Expedition 4 crews stride out of the Operations and Checkout Building to the Astrovan bus that will carry them to Space Shuttle Endeavour on Launch Pad 39B.  Beginning with the front row, left to right, are STS-108 Pilot Mark E. Kelly and Commander Dominic L. Gorie; second row, Mission Specialists Daniel M. Tani and Linda A. Godwin; third row, Expedition 4 crew members Daniel W. Bursch, Commander Yuri Onufrienko and Carl E. Walz.   Mission STS-108 is the 12th flight to the International Space Station and the sixth and last flight of 2001.  Top priorities for the 11-day STS-108 (UF-1) mission of Endeavour are rotation of the International Space Station Expedition 3 and Expedition 4 crews; bringing water, equipment and supplies to the station in the Multi-Purpose Logistics Module Raffaello; and the crew's completion of robotics tasks and a spacewalk to install thermal blankets over two pieces of equipment at the bases of the Space Station's solar wings. The three-member Expedition 3 crew will be returning to Earth aboard Endeavour after a five-month stay on the Station.   Launch of Endeavour is scheduled for 5:45 p.m. EST Dec. 4, 2001, from Launch Pad 39B KSC01pd1772

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. - The STS-108 and Expedition 4 crews stri...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. - The STS-108 and Expedition 4 crews stride out of the Operations and Checkout Building to the Astrovan bus that will carry them to Space Shuttle Endeavour on Launch Pad 39B. Begin... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. --  STS-108 Pilot Mark E. Kelly gets a final suit check prior to heading to Launch Pad 39B and Space Shuttle Endeavour. Top priorities for the 11-day STS-108 (UF-1) mission of Endeavour are rotation of the International Space Station Expedition 3 and Expedition 4 crews; bringing water, equipment and supplies to the station in the Multi-Purpose Logistics Module Raffaello; and the crew's completion of robotics tasks and a spacewalk to install thermal blankets over two pieces of equipment at the bases of the Space Station's solar wings.   Launch is scheduled for 5:45 p.m. EST Dec. 4, 2001, from Launch Pad 39B KSC01pd1771

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- STS-108 Pilot Mark E. Kelly gets a fina...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- STS-108 Pilot Mark E. Kelly gets a final suit check prior to heading to Launch Pad 39B and Space Shuttle Endeavour. Top priorities for the 11-day STS-108 (UF-1) mission of Endeavo... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. - The STS-108 and Expedition 4 crews enjoy a traditional pre-launch meal, complete with a cake decorated with the Mission Patch.  Seated from left to right are STS-108 Mission Specialists Daniel M. Tani and Linda A. Godwin, Pilot Mark E. Kelly and Commander Dominic L. Gorie; the Expedition 4 crew Commander Yuri Onufrienko and astronauts Carl E. Walz and Daniel W. Bursch. Top priorities for the STS-108 (UF-1) mission of Endeavour are rotation of the International Space Station Expedition 3 and Expedition 4 crews; bringing water, equipment and supplies to the station in the Multi-Purpose Logistics Module Raffaello; and the crew's completion of robotics tasks and a spacewalk to install thermal blankets over two pieces of equipment at the bases of the Space Station's solar wings.   Launch is scheduled for 5:45 p.m. EST Dec. 4, 2001, from Launch Pad 39B KSC01PD1764

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. - The STS-108 and Expedition 4 crews enjoy ...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. - The STS-108 and Expedition 4 crews enjoy a traditional pre-launch meal, complete with a cake decorated with the Mission Patch. Seated from left to right are STS-108 Mission Special... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. --  Expedition 4 Commander Yuri Onufrienko waits for final checkout of his launch and entry suit prior to heading to Launch Pad 39B and Space Shuttle Endeavour. Top priorities for the STS-108 (UF-1) mission of Endeavour are rotation of the International Space Station Expedition 3 and Expedition 4 crews; bringing water, equipment and supplies to the station in the Multi-Purpose Logistics Module Raffaello; and the crew's completion of robotics tasks and a spacewalk to install thermal blankets over two pieces of equipment at the bases of the Space Station's solar wings.   Launch is scheduled for 5:45 p.m. EST Dec. 4, 2001, from Launch Pad 39B KSC01pd1766

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Expedition 4 Commander Yuri Onufrienko ...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Expedition 4 Commander Yuri Onufrienko waits for final checkout of his launch and entry suit prior to heading to Launch Pad 39B and Space Shuttle Endeavour. Top priorities for the... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. --   Expedition 4 crew member Daniel W. Bursch waits patiently for final checkout of his launch and entry suit prior to heading to Launch Pad 39B and Space Shuttle Endeavour. Top priorities for the 11-day STS-108 (UF-1)  mission of Endeavour are rotation of the International Space Station Expedition 3 and Expedition 4 crews; bringing water, equipment and supplies to the station in the Multi-Purpose Logistics Module Raffaello; and the crew's completion of robotics tasks and a spacewalk to install thermal blankets over two pieces of equipment at the bases of the Space Station's solar wings.   Launch is scheduled for 5:45 p.m. EST Dec. 4, 2001, from Launch Pad 39B KSC01pd1768

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Expedition 4 crew member Daniel W. Bur...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Expedition 4 crew member Daniel W. Bursch waits patiently for final checkout of his launch and entry suit prior to heading to Launch Pad 39B and Space Shuttle Endeavour. Top prio... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- During suitup, Expedition 4 crew member Carl E. Walz gives a thumbs up for launch.   The Expedition 4 crew will be traveling to the International Space Station on mission STS-108 aboard Space Shuttle Endeavour. Top priorities for the 11-day STS-108 (UF-1) mission are the rotation of the Expedition 3 and 4 crews; bringing water, equipment and supplies to the station in the Multi-Purpose Logistics Module Raffaello; and the crew's completion of robotics tasks and a spacewalk to install thermal blankets over two pieces of equipment at the bases of the Space Station's solar wings.   Launch is scheduled for 5:45 p.m. EST Dec. 4, 2001, from Launch Pad 39B KSC01pd1769

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- During suitup, Expedition 4 crew member ...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- During suitup, Expedition 4 crew member Carl E. Walz gives a thumbs up for launch. The Expedition 4 crew will be traveling to the International Space Station on mission STS-108 a... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. --  STS-108 Commander Dominic L. Gorie gets a final suit check prior to heading to Launch Pad 39B and Space Shuttle Endeavour. Top priorities for the 11-day STS-108 (UF-1) mission of Endeavour are rotation of the International Space Station Expedition 3 and Expedition 4 crews; bringing water, equipment and supplies to the station in the Multi-Purpose Logistics Module Raffaello; and the crew's completion of robotics tasks and a spacewalk to install thermal blankets over two pieces of equipment at the bases of the Space Station's solar wings.   Launch is scheduled for 5:45 p.m. EST Dec. 4, 2001, from Launch Pad 39B KSC01pd1770

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- STS-108 Commander Dominic L. Gorie gets...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- STS-108 Commander Dominic L. Gorie gets a final suit check prior to heading to Launch Pad 39B and Space Shuttle Endeavour. Top priorities for the 11-day STS-108 (UF-1) mission of ... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -  STS-108 Mission Specialist Daniel M. Tani is happy to be suiting up for launch before heading to Launch Pad 39B and Space Shuttle Endeavour. Top priorities for the STS-108 (UF-1) mission of Endeavour are rotation of the International Space Station Expedition 3 and Expedition 4 crews; bringing water, equipment and supplies to the station in the Multi-Purpose Logistics Module Raffaello; and the crew's completion of robotics tasks and a spacewalk to install thermal blankets over two pieces of equipment at the bases of the Space Station's solar wings.   Launch is scheduled for 5:45 p.m. EST Dec. 4, 2001, from Launch Pad 39B KSC01pd1765

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. - STS-108 Mission Specialist Daniel M. Tan...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. - STS-108 Mission Specialist Daniel M. Tani is happy to be suiting up for launch before heading to Launch Pad 39B and Space Shuttle Endeavour. Top priorities for the STS-108 (UF-1) m... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. --  STS-108 Mission Specialist Linda A. Godwin waits for final checkout of her launch and entry suit prior to heading to Launch Pad 39B and Space Shuttle Endeavour. Top priorities for the STS-108 (UF-1) 11-day mission of Endeavour are rotation of the International Space Station Expedition Three and Expedition Four crews; bringing water, equipment and supplies to the station in the Multi-Purpose Logistics Module Raffaello; and the crew's completion of robotics tasks and a spacewalk to install thermal blankets over two pieces of equipment at the bases of the Space Station's solar wings.   Launch is scheduled for 5:45 p.m. EST Dec. 4, 2001, from Launch Pad 39B KSC01pd1767

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- STS-108 Mission Specialist Linda A. God...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- STS-108 Mission Specialist Linda A. Godwin waits for final checkout of her launch and entry suit prior to heading to Launch Pad 39B and Space Shuttle Endeavour. Top priorities for... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. --  Gathered for a second day after a scrub due to weather conditions, the STS-108 crew again enjoy a pre-launch snack featuring a cake with the mission patch.  Seated left to right are Mission Specialists Daniel M. Tani and Linda A. Godwin, Pilot Mark E. Kelly and Commander Dominic L. Gorie; the Expedition 4 crew Commander Yuri Onufrienko and astronauts Carl E. Walz and Daniel W. Bursch. Top priorities for the STS-108 (UF-1) mission of Endeavour are rotation of the International Space Station Expedition 3  and Expedition 4 crews; bringing water, equipment and supplies to the station in the Multi-Purpose Logistics Module Raffaello; and the crew's completion of robotics tasks and a spacewalk to install thermal blankets over two pieces of equipment at the bases of the Space Station's solar wings.   Launch is scheduled for 5:19 p.m. EST (22:19 GMT) Dec .5, 2001, from Launch Pad 39B KSC01pd1775

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Gathered for a second day after a scrub...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Gathered for a second day after a scrub due to weather conditions, the STS-108 crew again enjoy a pre-launch snack featuring a cake with the mission patch. Seated left to right a... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the Space Station Processing Facility,  workers begin uncovering the Long Spacer (LS), the second and final piece of the S6 Integrated Truss Segment. Both the LS and the S6 Integrated Equipment Assembly (IEA) will undergo inspections and verifications tests to prepare them for flight to the International Space Station in early 2004.  Although separate for now, the two segments will be integrated and fly as one on mission STS-119.  Together the two pieces weigh 26,000 pounds and measure 45 feet long.  The S6 is the 11th and final piece of the Station's Integrated Truss Structure, which will measure more than 300 feet in all.      . KSC-02pd1969

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the Space Station Processing Facility...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the Space Station Processing Facility, workers begin uncovering the Long Spacer (LS), the second and final piece of the S6 Integrated Truss Segment. Both the LS and the S6 Inte... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the Space Station Processing Facility,  workers finish uncovering the Long Spacer (LS), the second and final piece of the S6 Integrated Truss Segment. Both the LS and the S6 Integrated Equipment Assembly (IEA) will undergo inspections and verifications tests to prepare them for flight to the International Space Station in early 2004.  Although separate for now, the two segments will be integrated and fly as one on mission STS-119.  Together the two pieces weigh 26,000 pounds and measure 45 feet long.  The S6 is the 11th and final piece of the Station's Integrated Truss Structure, which will measure more than 300 feet in all.      . KSC-02pd1972

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the Space Station Processing Facility...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the Space Station Processing Facility, workers finish uncovering the Long Spacer (LS), the second and final piece of the S6 Integrated Truss Segment. Both the LS and the S6 Int... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. --  In the Space Station Processing Facility, a worker begins uncovering the Long Spacer (LS), the second and final piece of the S6 Integrated Truss Segment. Both the LS and the S6 Integrated Equipment Assembly (IEA) will undergo inspections and verifications tests to prepare them for flight to the International Space Station in early 2004.  Although separate for now, the two segments will be integrated and fly as one on mission STS-119.  Together the two pieces weigh 26,000 pounds and measure 45 feet long.  The S6 is the 11th and final piece of the Station's Integrated Truss Structure, which will measure more than 300 feet in all.      . KSC-02pd1968

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the Space Station Processing Facilit...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the Space Station Processing Facility, a worker begins uncovering the Long Spacer (LS), the second and final piece of the S6 Integrated Truss Segment. Both the LS and the S6 In... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the Space Station Processing Facility,  workers begin uncovering the Long Spacer (LS), the second and final piece of the S6 Integrated Truss Segment. Both the LS and the S6 Integrated Equipment Assembly (IEA) will undergo inspections and verifications tests to prepare them for flight to the International Space Station in early 2004.  Although separate for now, the two segments will be integrated and fly as one on mission STS-119.  Together the two pieces weigh 26,000 pounds and measure 45 feet long.  The S6 is the 11th and final piece of the Station's Integrated Truss Structure, which will measure more than 300 feet in all.      . KSC-02pd1970

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the Space Station Processing Facility...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the Space Station Processing Facility, workers begin uncovering the Long Spacer (LS), the second and final piece of the S6 Integrated Truss Segment. Both the LS and the S6 Inte... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the Space Station Processing Facility,  workers begin uncovering the Long Spacer (LS), the second and final piece of the S6 Integrated Truss Segment. Both the LS and the S6 Integrated Equipment Assembly (IEA) will undergo inspections and verifications tests to prepare them for flight to the International Space Station in early 2004.  Although separate for now, the two segments will be integrated and fly as one on mission STS-119.  Together the two pieces weigh 26,000 pounds and measure 45 feet long.  The S6 is the 11th and final piece of the Station's Integrated Truss Structure, which will measure more than 300 feet in all.      . KSC-02pd1971

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the Space Station Processing Facility...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the Space Station Processing Facility, workers begin uncovering the Long Spacer (LS), the second and final piece of the S6 Integrated Truss Segment. Both the LS and the S6 Inte... More

 A U.S. Navy Seabee assigned to the 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU), wields two pieces of metal together with a blow-torch as he helps repair a bridge in Lutafiyah, Iraq.

A U.S. Navy Seabee assigned to the 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit (ME...

Lutafiyah, Iraq (Nov. 13, 2004) A U.S. Navy Seabee assigned to the 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU), wields two pieces of metal together with a blow-torch as he helps repair a bridge in Lutafiyah, Iraq. The... More

A US Navy (USN) Naval Construction Battalion Seabee, with the 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU), uses a blow torch to weld two pieces of metal together in preparation to start reconstructing a bridge in Lutafiyah (Babil Province), Iraq, which was severely damaged from repeated attacks by anti-Coalition insurgent militants. The 24th MEU is in conducting Security and Stability Operations (SASO) in Babil Province during Operation IRAQI FREEDOM

A US Navy (USN) Naval Construction Battalion Seabee, with the 24th Mar...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Lutafiyah State: Babil Country: Iraq (IRQ) Scene Camera Operator: LCPL Sarah A. Beavers, USMC Release Status: Released to Public Combined Milita... More

Phonograph Exhibit, Thomas Edison national historical park

Phonograph Exhibit, Thomas Edison national historical park

In order to get a very large phonograph known as the Gothic Phonograph from Building 4 to the third floor of Building 5, the phonograph had to be separated into two pieces. Each piece was carefully protected an... More

A Haitian woman carries a five gallon jug of water and two pieces of plastic sheeting.

A Haitian woman carries a five gallon jug of water and two pieces of p...

PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (Feb. 24, 2010) A Haitian woman carries a five gallon jug of water and two pieces of plastic sheeting. The plastic sheeting is used for temporary shelter and is being distributed by the In... More

VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE, Calif. -- With Stage 0 of the Orbital Sciences Corp. Taurus XL in launch position on Space Launch Complex 576-E at Vandenberg Air Force Base in California, technicians inch close to the crane that moved it into position in order to unlatch the two pieces of machinery. As part of the four-stage Taurus XL rocket that will carry NASA's Glory spacecraft into low Earth orbit, stages 1, 2 and 3 will join Stage 0 at the launch pad about a week later.     Once Glory reaches orbit, it will collect data on the properties of aerosols and black carbon. It also will help scientists understand how the sun's irradiance affects Earth's climate. Launch is scheduled for 5:09 a.m. EST Feb. 23. For information, visit www.nasa.gov/glory. Photo credit: NASA/Randy Beaudoin, VAFB KSC-2011-1112

VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE, Calif. -- With Stage 0 of the Orbital Scien...

VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE, Calif. -- With Stage 0 of the Orbital Sciences Corp. Taurus XL in launch position on Space Launch Complex 576-E at Vandenberg Air Force Base in California, technicians inch close to t... More

Hull Maintenance Technician Fireman Adam Garcia uses a tig welder to join two pieces of steel in the metalsmithing shop aboard the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson (CVN 70).

Hull Maintenance Technician Fireman Adam Garcia uses a tig welder to j...

ARABIAN SEA (Feb. 09, 2012) Hull Maintenance Technician Fireman Adam Garcia uses a tig welder to join two pieces of steel in the metalsmithing shop aboard the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson (CVN ... More

TITUSVILLE, Fla. - NASA's Tracking and Data Relay Satellite, TDRS-K, stands positioned between two pieces that make up the payload fairing that will protect the spacecraft during launch and ascent into space. Technicians working inside the Astrotech payload processing facility in Titusville, Fla., near NASA’s Kennedy Space Center will perform the encapsulation. Launch of the TDRS-K on the United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket is planned for January 29, 2013. The TDRS-K spacecraft is part of the next-generation series in the Tracking and Data Relay Satellite System, a constellation of space-based communication satellites providing tracking, telemetry, command and high-bandwidth data return services. Photo credit: NASA/Frankie Martin KSC-2013-1085

TITUSVILLE, Fla. - NASA's Tracking and Data Relay Satellite, TDRS-K, s...

TITUSVILLE, Fla. - NASA's Tracking and Data Relay Satellite, TDRS-K, stands positioned between two pieces that make up the payload fairing that will protect the spacecraft during launch and ascent into space. T... More

TITUSVILLE, Fla. – NASA's Tracking and Data Relay Satellite, TDRS-K, stands positioned between two pieces that make up the payload fairing that will protect the spacecraft during launch and ascent into space. Technicians working inside the Astrotech payload processing facility in Titusville, Fla., near NASA’s Kennedy Space Center will perform the encapsulation. Launch of the TDRS-K on the United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket is planned for January 29, 2013. The TDRS-K spacecraft is part of the next-generation series in the Tracking and Data Relay Satellite System, a constellation of space-based communication satellites providing tracking, telemetry, command and high-bandwidth data return services. Photo credit: NASA/Frankie Martin KSC-2013-1083

TITUSVILLE, Fla. – NASA's Tracking and Data Relay Satellite, TDRS-K, s...

TITUSVILLE, Fla. – NASA's Tracking and Data Relay Satellite, TDRS-K, stands positioned between two pieces that make up the payload fairing that will protect the spacecraft during launch and ascent into space. T... More

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