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S129E009497 - STS-129 - View Expedition 21 FE-2 Stott posing for a photo in the US Lab

S129E009497 - STS-129 - View Expedition 21 FE-2 Stott posing for a pho...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of Expedition 21 Flight Engineer 2 (FE-2) Nicole Stott posing for a photo in the U.S. Laboratory/Destiny. Photo taken during the STS-129 mission. ... More

S129E007918 - STS-129 - View of Expedition 21 FE-2 Stott working in the Node 2 during Joint Operations

S129E007918 - STS-129 - View of Expedition 21 FE-2 Stott working in th...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Expedition 21 Flight Engineer 2 (FE-2) Nicole Stott poses for a photo in the Node 2/Harmony. Photo taken during STS-129 / Expedition 21 joint operation... More

S129E006880 - STS-129 - FE-2 Stott during STS-129/ Expedition 21 Joint Operations

S129E006880 - STS-129 - FE-2 Stott during STS-129/ Expedition 21 Joint...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Expedition 21 Flight Engineer 2 (FE-2) Nicole Stott assists fellow crew members inside the crew lock of the Quest Airlock after the first session of Ext... More

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