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s133E008664 - STS-133 - STS-133 / Expedition 26 on-orbit crew portrait

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s133E008664 - STS-133 - STS-133 / Expedition 26 on-orbit crew portrait

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Description: Twelve astronauts and cosmonauts take a break from a very busy week aboard the International Space Station to pose for a joint STS-133/Expedition 26 group portrait in the newly-installed Permanent Multipurpose Module. The STS-133 crew members, all attired in red shirts (from left) are NASA astronauts Alvin Drew, Eric Boe (below), Nicole Stott, Michael Barratt, Steve Bowen and Steve Lindsey (below). The dark blue-attired Expedition 26 crew members, from bottom left, are NASA astronaut Scott Kelly, European Space Agency astronaut Paolo Nespoli, NASA astronaut Cady Coleman along with Russian cosmonaut Oleg Skripochka. In the center of the photo are Dmitry Kondratyev and Alexander Kaleri. Serving the STS-133 and Expedition 26 missions as commanders were Lindsey and Kelly, respectively.

Subject Terms: STS-133, Expedition 26, Cosmonauts, Astronauts, Portrait

Date Taken: 3/3/2011

Categories: Crew Portrait

Interior_Exterior: Interior

Ground_Orbit: On-orbit

Element: Permanent Multipurpose Module

Original: Digital Still

Preservation File Format: TIFF
STS-133

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