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STS108-718-075 - STS-108 - STS-108, Expedition Three and Expedition Four crews pose for a portrait in Destiny

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STS108-718-075 - STS-108 - STS-108, Expedition Three and Expedition Four crews pose for a portrait in Destiny

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Description: A view of the STS-108, Expedition Three and Expedition Four crews posing for a group portrait with a NASA - Mir book in the U.S. Laboratory / Destiny during STS-108's visit to the International Space Station (ISS). From left to right, wearing the green shirts are the Expedition Four crew: Flight Engineer Carl E. Walz, Mission Commander Yuri I. Onufrienko and Flight Engineer Daniel W. Bursch; wearing white shirts are the Expedition Three crew: Mission Commander Frank L. Culbertson, Flight Engineer Mikhail Tyurin and Flight Engineer Vladimir Dezhurov; and in the blue shirts are the STS-108 crew: Mission Specialist (MS) Linda M. Godwin, Pilot Mark E. Kelly, Commander Dominic L. Gorie and MS Daniel M. Tani. Tyurin, Dezhurov and Onufrienko represent Rosaviakosmos.

Subject Terms: Astronauts, Cosmonauts, Expedition Four, Expedition Three, Russian Space Program, STS-108, U.S. Laboratory

Date Taken: 12/11/2001

Categories: Crew Portrait

Interior_Exterior: Interior

Ground_Orbit: On-orbit

Original: Film - 70MM CT

Preservation File Format: TIFF

feat: NON EARTHOBS

nlat: 20.199999999999999

nlon: 42.899999999999999

dir: W

azi: 201

alt: 205

elev: -87
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