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06/03/2010
Description Expedition 24 Backup crew members, from left, Italian astronaut Paolo Nespoli, Russian cosmonaut Dmitri Kondratiev, and U.S. astronaut Catherine Coleman pose for a photograph with Expedition 24 prime crew members from left, U.S. astronaut Shannon Walker, Russian cosmonaut Fyodor Yurchikhin, and U.S. astronaut Doug Wheelock, during an official farewell ceremony before their departure to Baikonur, Kazakhstan from the Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center in Star City outside Moscow June 3, 2010. Wheelock, Walker and Yurchikhin are scheduled to fly to the International Space Station ISS in a Soyuz TMA-19 spacecraft June 16, 2010. Photo Credit: NASA/Bill Ingalls
Date 06/03/2010
Expedition 24 Crew Departs R …
Expedition 24 Backup crew me …
06/03/2010
Description Expedition 24 Backup crew members, from left, Italian astronaut Paolo Nespoli, Russian cosmonaut Dmitri Kondratiev, and U.S. astronaut Catherine Coleman talk to the press with Expedition 24 prime crew members from left, U.S. astronaut Shannon Walker, Russian cosmonaut Fyodor Yurchikhin, and U.S. astronaut Doug Wheelock, during an official farewell ceremony before their departure to Baikonur, Kazakhstan from the Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center in Star City outside Moscow June 3, 2010. Wheelock, Walker and Yurchikhin are scheduled to fly to the International Space Station ISS in a Soyuz TMA-19 spacecraft June 16, 2010. Photo Credit: NASA/Bill Ingalls
Date 06/03/2010
Expedition 24 Crew Departs S …
Expedition 24 Backup crew me …
06/03/2010
Description Expedition 24 Backup crew members, from left, Italian astronaut Paolo Nespoli, Russian cosmonaut Dmitri Kondratiev, and U.S. astronaut Catherine Coleman talk to the press with Expedition 24 prime crew members from left, U.S. astronaut Shannon Walker, Russian cosmonaut Fyodor Yurchikhin, and U.S. astronaut Doug Wheelock, during an official farewell ceremony before their departure to Baikonur, Kazakhstan from the Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center in Star City outside Moscow June 3, 2010. Wheelock, Walker and Yurchikhin are scheduled to fly to the International Space Station ISS in a Soyuz TMA-19 spacecraft June 16, 2010. Photo Credit: NASA/Bill Ingalls
Date 06/03/2010
Onboard photo of crewmembers …
Name of Image Onboard photo of crewmembers working in Spacelab module
Date of Image 1995-10-20
Full Description Onboard photo of space shuttle Columbia (STS-73) crewmembers Fred Leslie (foreground) and Catherine Coleman aboard the United States Microgravity Laboratory (USML) conducting experiments in a microgravitational environment available in the Orbiter's cargo bay while in low earth orbit.
STS-73 Crew members training …
Title STS-73 Crew members training inside Spacelab USML-2
Description Crew members in training for the STS-73/U.S. Microgravity Laboratory-2 (USML-2) mission pose for a photograph inside the Spacelab module during the Crew Equipment Integration Test (CEIT) at the Operations and Checkout Building. The crew includes, from left, Payload Commander Kathryn Thornton, Payload Specialist Albert Sacco, Alternate Payload Specialist R. Glynn Holt, Payload Specialist Fred Leslie, Alternate Payload Specialist Dave Matthiesen, and Mission Specialist Catherine Coleman. The extended- duration Shuttle mission is targeted for liftoff in September aboard Columbia.
Date 06.15.1995
STS-73 Mission Specialist Ca …
Title STS-73 Mission Specialist Catherine Coleman suits up
Description STS-73 Mission Specialist Catherine G. Coleman is assisted by a suit technician as she dons her launch/entry suit in the Operations and Checkout Building. STS-73 will be the first trip into space for Coleman, who will depart shortly for Launch Pad 39B, where the Space Shuttle Columbia awaits lift off during a window opening at 9:41 a.m. EDT, Oct. 7.
Date 10.07.1995
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Expedition 26 Press Conferen …
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Expedition 26 State Commissi …
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General Description STS-108 Shuttle Mission Imagery
STS-93 Mission Specialists C …
Description STS-93 Mission Specialists Catherine Coleman (left) and Michel Tognini of France (right), representing the Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales (CNES), look over material on the mission payload behind them, the Chandra X-ray Observatory. Chandra is being mated with the Inertial Upper Stage (IUS) before testing to validate the IUS/Chandra connections and to check the orbiter avionics interfaces. Following that, an end-to-end test (ETE) will be conducted to verify the communications path to Chandra, commanding it as if it were in space. With the world's most powerful X-ray telescope, Chandra will allow scientists from around the world to see previously invisible black holes and high-temperature gas clouds, giving the observatory the potential to rewrite the books on the structure and evolution of our universe. Chandra is scheduled for launch July 22 aboard Space Shuttle Columbia, on mission STS-93
Release Date 06/04/1999
STS-93 Mission Specialists C …
Description STS-93 Mission Specialists Catherine Coleman (left) and Michel Tognini of France (right), who represents the Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales (CNES), look over the controls for the Chandra X-ray Observatory. Chandra is being mated with the Inertial Upper Stage (IUS) before testing to validate the IUS/Chandra connections and to check the orbiter avionics interfaces. Following that, an end-to-end test (ETE) will be conducted to verify the communications path to Chandra, commanding it as if it were in space. With the world's most powerful X-ray telescope, Chandra will allow scientists from around the world to see previously invisible black holes and high-temperature gas clouds, giving the observatory the potential to rewrite the books on the structure and evolution of our universe. Chandra is scheduled for launch July 22 aboard Space Shuttle Columbia, on mission STS-93
Release Date 06/04/1999
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - …
Description KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Space Shuttle Columbia soars into the cloud-washed sky above Cape Canaveral Lighthouse. After six scrubs from the original Sept. 25 launch date, liftoff occurred Oct. 20 at 9:53 a.m. EDT. The crew of seven comprises Commander Ken Bowersox, Pilot Kent Rominger, Mission Specialists Kathy Thornton (Payload Commander), Catherine Coleman and Michael Lopez-Alegria, plus Payload Specialists Fred Leslie and Albert Sacco. The 72nd Shuttle mission, STS-73 marks the second flight of the U.S. Microgravity Laboratory. Research is being conducted in five areas: fluid physics, materials science, biotechnology, combustion science, and commercial space processing. The lighthouse, undergoing refurbishment and upgrade, is shown with a network of nylon lines ready for canvas panels to be attached. The canvas shroud will protect the surrounding area during sand-blasting of the lead-based paint.
Release Date 10/25/1995
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