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STS110-349-008 - STS-110 - Expedition Four and STS-110 crews pose for a group photo in Destiny

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STS110-349-008 - STS-110 - Expedition Four and STS-110 crews pose for a group photo in Destiny

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Description: Expedition Four and STS-110 crewmembers pose for a group photograph in the U.S. Laboratory / Destiny during STS-110's visit to the International Space Station (ISS). Top row (left to right): STS-110 Pilot Stephen N. Frick, STS-110 Mission Specialist (MS) Jerry L. Ross, STS-110 MS Lee M.E. Morin, STS-110 MS Steven L. Smith; middle row: Expedition Four Flight Engineer Daniel W. Bursch, STS-110 MS Rex J. Walheim, and Expedition Four Flight Engineer Carl E. Walz; bottom row: STS-110 MS Ellen Ochoa, STS-110 Commander Michael J. Bloomfield and Expedition Four Mission Commander Yury I. Onufrienko. Onufrienko represents Rosaviakosmos. All crewmembers are wearing red bandanas around their necks.

Subject Terms: Astronauts, Cosmonauts, Expedition Four, Portrait, Russian Space Program, STS-110, U.S. Laboratory

Date Taken: 4/15/2002

Categories: Crew Portrait

Interior_Exterior: Interior

Ground_Orbit: On-orbit

Original: Film - 35MM CN

Preservation File Format: TIFF
STS-110

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