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General Description International Space Station Imagery
General Description STS-108 Shuttle Mission Imagery
General Description International Space Station Imagery, STS-108 Shuttle Mission Imagery
General Description STS-108 Shuttle Mission Imagery
General Description STS-108 Shuttle Mission Imagery
General Description STS-108 Shuttle Mission Imagery
General Description STS-108 Shuttle Mission Imagery
General Description STS-108 Shuttle Mission Imagery
General Description STS-108 Shuttle Mission Imagery
General Description STS-108 Shuttle Mission Imagery
General Description STS-108 Shuttle Mission Imagery
General Description STS-108 Shuttle Mission Imagery
General Description STS-108 Shuttle Mission Imagery
General Description STS-108 Shuttle Mission Imagery
General Description STS-108 Shuttle Mission Imagery
General Description STS-108 Shuttle Mission Imagery
General Description STS-108 Shuttle Mission Imagery
General Description STS-108 Shuttle Mission Imagery
General Description STS-108 Shuttle Mission Imagery
General Description STS-108 Shuttle Mission Imagery
General Description STS-108 Shuttle Mission Imagery
General Description STS-108 Shuttle Mission Imagery
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - …
Description KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- After a successful return to Earth aboard orbiter Endeavour (background), the STS-108 crew pose for a photo. From left are Mission Specialists Daniel M. Tani and Linda A. Godwin, Pilot Mark E. Kelly and Commander Dominic L. Gorie. The mission had an elapsed time of 11 days, 19 hours and 35 minutes. Main gear touchdown occurred at 12:55:10 p.m. EST (17:55:10 GMT), nose gear touchdown at 12:55:23 p.m. (17:55:23 GMT) , wheel stop at 12:56:13 p.m. (17:56:13 GMT). STS-108 was the 12th mission to the International Space Station. This mission was the 107th flight in the Shuttle program and the 17th flight for the orbiter. The landing is the 57th at KSC in the history of the program. Endeavour carried both the mission crew and the Expedition 3 crew - Commander Frank Culbertson and cosmonauts Vladimir Dezhurov and Mikhail Tyurin - who returned to Earth after 129 days in space on the Space Station
Release Date 12/17/2001
JOHNSON SPACE CENTER, HOUSTO …
Description JOHNSON SPACE CENTER, HOUSTON, TEXAS -- (STS108-5-002)STS-108 CREW PORTRAIT -- These seven astronauts and three cosmonauts share the common denominators of the Space Shuttle Endeavour and the International Space Station (ISS). Standing at rear (from the left) are STS-108 crew members Daniel M. Tani and Linda M. Godwin, both mission specialists, Dominic L. Gorie and Mark E. Kelly, commander and pilot, respectively. Those four will spend approximately ten days in space in late November and early December aboard the Endeavour. In front, from the left, are Daniel W. Bursch, Yuri Onufrienko, Carl E. Walz, Mikhail Tyurin, Frank L. Culbertson and Vladimir N. Dezhurov. Culbertson, Expedition Three commander, as well as flight engineers Tyurin and Dezhurov, will use the Space Shuttle Discovery on STS-105 to reach the station for a lengthy stay and then return to Earth aboard Endeavour. They will be replaced aboard the orbital outpost by Onufrienko, Expedition Four commander, along with Bursch and Walz, both flight engineers. The Expedition Four crew will accompany the STS-108 crew into Earth orbit. Dezhurov, Tyurin and Onufrienko represent Rosaviakosmos
Release Date 08/31/2001
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