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S135E008052 - STS-135 - In-Flight Portrait of STS-135 and Expedition 28 Crews in Kibo

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S135E008052 - STS-135 - In-Flight Portrait of STS-135 and Expedition 28 Crews in Kibo

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Description: STS-135 and Expedition 28 crewmembers pose for an in-flight portrait in the Kibo Japanese Experiment Pressurized Module (JPM). Clockwise from top center, are STS-135 commander Chris Ferguson (holding an American flag flown on STS-1), Expedition 28 flight engineer (FE) Mike Fossum, FE Alexander Samokutyaev, FE Satoshi Furukawa, commander Andrey Borisenko, FE Sergei Volkov, FE Ron Garan, STS-135 pilot Doug Hurley, mission specialist (MS) Rex Walheim, and at center, MS Sandra Magnus. Furukawa is a Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) astronaut; Samokutyaev, Volkov and Borisenko are Russian cosmonauts.

Subject Terms: STS-135, Expedition 28, Astronauts, Cosmonauts, Kibo Japanese Experiment Module

Date Taken: 7/15/2011

Categories: Crew Portrait

Interior_Exterior: Interior

Ground_Orbit: On-orbit

Element: Japanese Experiment Module (JEM)

Original: Digital Still

Preservation File Format: TIFF
STS-135

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