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S114E5191 - STS-114 - STS-114 Mission specialist Soichi Noguchi on flight deck with drink packet

S114E5191 - STS-114 - STS-114 Mission specialist Soichi Noguchi on fli...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Portrait view of JAXA astronaut Soichi Noguchi, mission specialist, on Discovery's aft flight deck. Subject Terms: STS-114, Astronauts, Onboard Activit... More

S114E5681 - STS-114 - STS-114 crew on aft flight deck during rendezvous and docking

S114E5681 - STS-114 - STS-114 crew on aft flight deck during rendezvou...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-114 Mission specialist Wendy Lawrence uses a laser range finder from the orbiter Discovery's aft flight deck windows while Commander Eileen Collins ... More

S114E5682 - STS-114 - STS-114 crew on aft flight deck during rendezvous and docking

S114E5682 - STS-114 - STS-114 crew on aft flight deck during rendezvou...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-114 Mission specialist Wendy Lawrence uses a laser range finder from the orbiter Discovery's aft flight deck windows while Commander Eileen Collins ... More

S114E6730 - STS-114 - STS-114 on-orbit crew portrait

S114E6730 - STS-114 - STS-114 on-orbit crew portrait

The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-114 crew members pose for their on-orbit crew portrait in the Destiny laboratory module. L.-r. (front row): STS-114 Mission Specialist Andrew Thomas... More

S114E7030 - STS-114 - STS-114 and Expedition 11 crew in Service module

S114E7030 - STS-114 - STS-114 and Expedition 11 crew in Service module

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of STS-114 and Expedition 11 crewmembers sharing a meal in the Service module. Visible in the frame are Mission specialist Soichi Noguchi (back to... More

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