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Astronaut Gibson Shakes Hand
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Astronaut Gibson Shakes Hands with Cosmonaut Dezhurov |
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Astronaut Robert L. Gibson, STS-71 mission commander, shakes the hand of cosmonaut Vladimir N. Dezhurov, Mir-18 commander. The historic handshake took place two and a half weeks prior to the 20th anniversary of a similar in-space greeting between cosmonauts and astronauts participating in the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project (ASTP). On July 17, 1975, astronaut Thomas P. Stafford, NASA's ASTP commander, greeted his counterpart, Aleksey A. Leonov, in a docking tunnel linking the Soyuz and Apollo spacecraft. |
| Date |
06/29/1995 |
| NASA Center |
Johnson Space Center |
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STS-105 Mission Crew Portrai
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STS-105 Mission Crew Portrait |
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2001-06-01 |
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This is the portrait of the astronaut and cosmonaut crewmembers comprising the STS-105 mission. The base crew (bottom center), left to right, are pilot Frederick W. (Rich) Sturckow, Mission Specialists Patrick G. Forester and Daniel T. Barry, and Commander Scott J. Horowitz. The upper right group are the International Space Station (ISS) Expedition Three crew, (left to right) Cosmonaut Mikhail Tyurin, flight engineer, Astronaut Frank L. Culbertson, Jr., commander, and Cosmonaut Vladimir N. Dezhurov, flight engineer. The upper left group are the ISS Expedition Two crew, (left to right) Astronaut James S. Voss, commander, Cosmonaut Yury V. Usachev, flight engineer, and Astronaut Susan J. Helms, flight engineer. The STS-105 was the 11th ISS assembly flight and launched on August 19, 2001 aboard the Space Shuttle Orbiter Discovery. |
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STS-71 Crew Portrait
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STS-71 Crew Portrait |
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1995-03-05 |
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The crew assigned to the STS-71 mission included (front left to right) Vladimir N. Dezhurov, Mir 18 crew download, Robert L. Gibson, commander, and Anatoly Y. Solovyev, Mir 19 crew upload. On the back row, left to right, are Norman E. Thagard, Mir 18 crew download, Gennadiy Strelalov, Mir 18 crew download, Gregory J. Harbaugh, mission specialist, Ellen S. Baker, mission specialist, Charles J. Precourt, pilot, Bonnie J. Dunbar, mission specialist, and Nikolai Budarin, Mir 19 crew upload. Launched aboard the Space Shuttle Atlantis on June 27, 1995 at 3:32:19.044 pm (EDT), the STS-71 mission marked many firsts in human space flight history. It was the first U.S. Space Shuttle-Russian Space Station Mir docking and joint on-orbit operations, and the first on-orbit change out of a shuttle crew. In addition, it was the largest spacecraft ever in orbit and was the 100th U.S. human space launch conducted from the Cape. |
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International Space Station Imagery |
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STS-105 Shuttle Mission Imagery |
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STS-105 Shuttle Mission Imagery |
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International Space Station Imagery |
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STS-105 Shuttle Mission Imagery |
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International Space Station Imagery |
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International Space Station Imagery |
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STS-105 Shuttle Mission Imagery |
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International Space Station Imagery |
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STS-105 Shuttle Mission Imagery |
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STS-105 Shuttle Mission Imagery |
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STS-105 Shuttle Mission Imagery |
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STS-108 Shuttle Mission Imagery |
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STS-108 Shuttle Mission Imagery |
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International Space Station Imagery |
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International Space Station Imagery |
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International Space Station Imagery |
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STS-105 Shuttle Mission Imagery |
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STS-105 Shuttle Mission Imagery |
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STS-105 Shuttle Mission Imagery |
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STS-108 Shuttle Mission Imagery |
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STS-108 Shuttle Mission Imagery |
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STS-108 Shuttle Mission Imagery |
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STS-108 Shuttle Mission Imagery |
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STS-108 Shuttle Mission Imagery |
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STS-108 Shuttle Mission Imagery |
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STS-108 Shuttle Mission Imagery |
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STS-108 Shuttle Mission Imagery |
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STS-108 Shuttle Mission Imagery |
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STS-108 Shuttle Mission Imagery |
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STS-108 Shuttle Mission Imagery |
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STS-108 Shuttle Mission Imagery |
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JOHNSON SPACE CENTER, HOUSTO
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JOHNSON SPACE CENTER, HOUSTON, TEXAS -- EXPEDITION THREE INSIGNIA -- The Expedition Three crew members -- astronaut Frank L. Culbertson Jr., commander, and cosmonauts Vladimir N. Dezhurov and Mikhail Tyurin -- had the following to say about the insignia for their scheduled mission aboard the International Space Station (ISS): "The book of space history turns from the chapter written onboard the Russian Mir Station and the U.S. Space Shuttle to the next new chapter, one that will be written on the blank pages of the future by space explorers working for the benefit of the entire world. The space walker signifies the human element of this endeavor. The star representing the members of the third expedition, and the entire multi-national Space Station building team, streaks into the dawning era of cooperative space exploration, represented by the image of the International Space Station as it nears completion." The insignia design for ISS flights is reserved for use by the astronauts and cosmonauts and for other official use as the NASA Administrator and NASA's international partners may authorize. Public availability has been approved only in the form of illustrations by the various news media. When and if there is any change in this policy, which we do not anticipate, it will be publicly announced |
| Release Date |
06/30/2001 |
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JOHNSON SPACE CENTER, HOUSTO
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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 |
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08/31/2001 |
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STS-71 astronauts and cosmon
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STS-71 astronauts and cosmonauts answer questions from the press |
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Crew members for the joint Space Shuttle / Mir mission field questions from the press at JSC. Left to right are cosmonauts Nikolai M. Budarin, Anatoliy Y. Solovyov, Gennadiy M. Strekalov, Vladimir N. Dezhurov, and astronauts Bonnie J. Dunbar, Norman E. Th |
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1994-06-16 |
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STS-71 Cosmonaut and Astrona
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STS-71 Cosmonaut and Astronauts meet the press |
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Crew members for the joint Space Shuttle / Mir missions meet the press at JSC. On the dais are, left to right, cosmonauts Nikolai M. Budarin, Anatoly Y. Solovyov, Gennady M. Strekalov and Vladimir N. Dezhurov, and astronauts Bonnie J. Dunbar and Norman E. |
| Date Taken |
1994-06-16 |
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Cosmonaut Dezhurov durint ST
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Cosmonaut Dezhurov durint STS-71 news conference |
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Cosmonaut Vladimir N. Dezhurov, mission commander for Mir 18, ponders a question from a news media representative. Crew members for two of the joint Space Shuttle/Mir missions met the press at JSC. |
| Date Taken |
1994-06-16 |
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STS-71 astronauts and Mir co
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STS-71 astronauts and Mir cosmonauts team portrait |
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Crew members for this joint Space Shuttle / Mir mission pose for a team portrait in the midst of a three week training period at JSC. On the front row are, left to right, Astronaut Norman E. Thagard and cosmonauts Vladimir N. Dezhurov and Gennadi M. Strek |
| Date Taken |
1994-06-17 |
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