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Endeavour on approach to ISS for mission STS-111 UF2 / Expedition Four

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Endeavour on approach to ISS for mission STS-111 UF2 / Expedition Four

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Various images of Shuttle Endeavour OV-105 on approach to the International Space Station to begin joint docked operations for mission STS-111 UF2 and Expedition Four. Onboard Endeavour were Mission Commander CDR Kenneth 'Taco' Cockrell, Pilot PLT Paul 'Paco' Lockhart, Mission Specialist MS Franklin 'Tico' Chang-Diaz, MS Philippe 'Pepe' Perrin, and the Expedition Five crew, Mission CDR Valery Korzun, Science Officer Peggy Whitson and Flight Engineer Sergei Treschev. Included are: Extreme long shot 13241. With the Leonardo Multipurpose Logistics Module MPLM and Orbiter Docking System ODSvisible in the payload bay 13242 - 13246, 13250 - 13254, 13287 - 13298. Long shots 13255 -13258. Nose and ODS 13259 - 13264, 13270 -13275, 13284 - 13286. Aft section of orbiter 13276 - 13283.
NASA Identifier: iss004e13273

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11/08/2010
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