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S111E5256 - STS-111 - Expedition Four, STS-111 UF-2, Expedition Five crews group portrait in U.S. Lab

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S111E5256 - STS-111 - Expedition Four, STS-111 UF-2, Expedition Five crews group portrait in U.S. Lab

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Description: Posing for a group photo in the International Space Station (ISS) Destiny U.S. Laboratory are: \nLeft, top to bottom, black shirts: Expedition Four Flight Engineer Carl Walz, Flight Engineer Daniel Bursch, and Mission Commander (CDR) Yuri Onufrienko.\nCenter, counterclockwise, khaki green shirts: STS-111 UF-2 Mission Specialist (MS) Philippe Perrin, MS Franklin Chang-Diaz, Commander (CDR) Kenneth Cockrell, and Pilot (PLT) Paul Lockhart.\nRight, top to bottom, blue shirts: Expedition Five Flight Engineer Sergei Treschev, Flight Engineer Peggy Whitson, and Mission CDR Valery Korzun.\n\nOnufrienko, Treschev and Korzun represent Rosaviakosmos. Perrin represent CNES, the French Space Agency.

Subject Terms: Astronauts, Cosmonauts, Expedition Five, Expedition Four, Portrait, STS-111, U.S. Laboratory

Categories: Crew Portrait

Interior_Exterior: Interior

Ground_Orbit: On-orbit

Original: Digital Still

Preservation File Format: TIFF
STS-111

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12/04/1981 - 21/07/2011
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