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S127E008606 - STS-127 - STS-127 and Expedition 20 Group Portrait taken during Joint Operations

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S127E008606 - STS-127 - STS-127 and Expedition 20 Group Portrait taken during Joint Operations

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Description: Portrait view (counter-clockwise) of Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) Koichi Wakata, Cosmonaut Roman Romanenko, Mark Polansky, Canadian Space Agency (CSA) Robert Thirsk, Julie Payette, Cosmonaut Gennady Padalka, European Space Agency (ESA) Frank De Winne, Dave Wolf, Tim Kopra, Tom Marshburn, Michael Barratt, Christopher Cassidy, and Doug Hurley, in the Node 2. Wakata, Payette, Marshburn, Cassidy, and Wolf are STS-127 Mission Specialists (MS); Polansky is STS-127 Commander; Hurley is STS-127 Pilot; Kopra and De Winne are Expedition 20 Flight Engineers (FEs); Romanenko is Expedition 20/21 FE; Barratt is Expedition 19/20 FE; Thirsk is Expedition 20 FE; and Gennady Padalka is Expedition 19/20 Commander. Photo was taken during STS-127 / Expedition 20 Joint Operations.

Subject Terms: STS-127, Expedition 20, Astronauts, Cosmonauts

Date Taken: 7/25/2009

Categories: Crew Portrait

Interior_Exterior: Interior

Ground_Orbit: On-orbit

Element: Node 2

Original: Digital Still

Preservation File Format: TIFF
STS-127

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