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STS102-328-009 - STS-102 - View through airlock window of Krikalev opening PMA hatch

STS102-328-009 - STS-102 - View through airlock window of Krikalev ope...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: A view looking through the airlock window of cosmonaut Sergei Krikalev opening the Pressurized Mating Adapter (PMA) hatch. Subject Terms: STS-102, DISC... More

S102E5438 - STS-102 - Krikalev assists Wetherbee

S102E5438 - STS-102 - Krikalev assists Wetherbee

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Cosmonaut Sergei Krikalev assists Commander James Wetherbee in the middeck. Subject Terms: STS-102, ASTRONAUTS, MIDDECK, DISCOVERY (ORBITER), LAUNCH EN... More

S114E5531 - STS-114 - STS-114 and Expedition 11 crew gathered in the Destiny laboratory module

S114E5531 - STS-114 - STS-114 and Expedition 11 crew gathered in the D...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Clockwise from her position are STS-114 Mission Specialists Charles J. Camarda, Japanese Aerospace Agency astronaut Soichi Noguchi and Wendy Lawrence, c... More

STS102-319-026 - STS-102 - Usachev and Krikalev in the ISS U.S. Laboratory; Wetherbee, Helms and Thomas

STS102-319-026 - STS-102 - Usachev and Krikalev in the ISS U.S. Labora...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Expedition Two Commander Yuri Usachev and cosmonaut Sergei Krikalev in the International Space Station (ISS) U.S. Laboratory. View STS102-319-026 is a P... More

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