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STS104-330-015 - STS-104 - Expedition Two Helms with EMU in Atlantis middeck

STS104-330-015 - STS-104 - Expedition Two Helms with EMU in Atlantis m...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Expedition Two flight engineer Susan Helms poses with an empty Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU) on the middeck of the STS-104 orbiter Atlantis. The EM... More

STS104-330-016 - STS-104 - Expedition Two Helms with EMU in Atlantis middeck

STS104-330-016 - STS-104 - Expedition Two Helms with EMU in Atlantis m...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Expedition Two flight engineer Susan Helms poses with an empty Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU) on the middeck of the STS-104 orbiter Atlantis. The EM... More

S135E007291 - STS-135 - ISS Crew Welcomes STS-135 Crew

S135E007291 - STS-135 - ISS Crew Welcomes STS-135 Crew

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of Expedition 28 and STS-135 crewmembers in the Harmony Node 2 shortly after hatch opening between Atlantis and the International Space Station (IS... More

S135E007297 - STS-135 - ISS Crew Welcomes STS-135 Crew

S135E007297 - STS-135 - ISS Crew Welcomes STS-135 Crew

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of Expedition 28 and STS-135 crewmembers in the Harmony Node 2 shortly after hatch opening between Atlantis and the International Space Station (IS... More

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