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S113E05230 - STS-113 - STS-113, Expedition Five and Six In-flight Crew Portrait in the U.S. Laboratory for STS-113

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S113E05230 - STS-113 - STS-113, Expedition Five and Six In-flight Crew Portrait in the U.S. Laboratory for STS-113

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Description: View of the STS-113 (red shirts), Expedition Five (right) and Expedition Six crewmembers (left) gathered for a In-flight Crew Portrait in the U.S. Laboratory / Destiny onboard the International Space Station (ISS). The STS-113 crew, front to back, are Astronauts James D. Wetherbee, Commander (CDR); John B. Herrington (left), Michael E. Lopez-Alegria, Mission Specialists (MS); and Paul S. Lockhart, Pilot (PLT). The Expedition Six crew, front to back, are Astronauts Kenneth D. Bowersox, Mission CDR; Donald R. Pettit, Flight Engineer 2; and Cosmonaut Nikolai M. Budarin, Flight Engineer 1. The Expedition Five crew, front to back, are Cosmonaut Valery G. Korzun, Mission CDR; Astronaut Peggy A. Whitson, Flight Engineer 1; and Cosmonaut Sergei Y. Treschev, Flight Engineer 2. Korzun, Treschev and Budarin represent Rosaviakosmos.

Subject Terms: Astronauts, Cosmonauts, Expedition Five, Expedition Six, Photographs, STS-113, U.S. Laboratory

Date Taken: 11/29/2002

Categories: Crew Portrait

Interior_Exterior: Interior

Ground_Orbit: On-orbit

Original: Digital Still

Preservation File Format: TIFF
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