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STS104-358-005 - STS-104 - View of orbiter Atlantis and Destiny lab from P6 truss during EVA 3

STS104-358-005 - STS-104 - View of orbiter Atlantis and Destiny lab fr...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View looking down the International Space Station (ISS) P6 truss towards the Destiny laboratory and the nose of the STS-104 orbiter Atlantis which is do... More

S104E5053 - STS-104 - Expedition Two and STS-104 joint crew portrait

S104E5053 - STS-104 - Expedition Two and STS-104 joint crew portrait

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Soon after their ingress into the International Space Station (ISS), STS-104 crewmembers pose for a photograph with Expedition Two crewmembers in the Zv... More

STS104-358-006 - STS-104 - View of orbiter Atlantis and Destiny lab from P6 truss during EVA 3

STS104-358-006 - STS-104 - View of orbiter Atlantis and Destiny lab fr...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View looking down the International Space Station (ISS) P6 truss towards the Destiny laboratory and the nose of the STS-104 orbiter Atlantis which is do... More

S104E5214 - STS-104 - Portal looking in to the Quest airlock

S104E5214 - STS-104 - Portal looking in to the Quest airlock

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of the portal looking into the Quest airlock of the International Space Station (ISS). One of the STS-104 crewmembers about to begin the final Extr... More

STS104-358-007 - STS-104 - View of orbiter Atlantis and Destiny lab from P6 truss during EVA 3

STS104-358-007 - STS-104 - View of orbiter Atlantis and Destiny lab fr...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View looking down the International Space Station (ISS) P6 truss towards the Destiny laboratory and the nose of the STS-104 orbiter Atlantis which is do... More

STS104-358-012 - STS-104 - View of orbiter Atlantis and Destiny lab from P6 truss during EVA 3

STS104-358-012 - STS-104 - View of orbiter Atlantis and Destiny lab fr...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View looking down the International Space Station (ISS) P6 truss towards the Destiny laboratory and the nose of the STS-104 orbiter Atlantis which is do... More

S104E5222 - STS-104 - CDR Lindsey looking through portal into Quest airlock

S104E5222 - STS-104 - CDR Lindsey looking through portal into Quest ai...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of STS-104 commander Steven Lindsey looking through the portal into the Quest airlock of the International Space Station (ISS). One of the STS-104 ... More

S104E5055 - STS-104 - Expedition Two and STS-104 joint crew portrait

S104E5055 - STS-104 - Expedition Two and STS-104 joint crew portrait

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Soon after their ingress into the International Space Station (ISS), STS-104 crewmembers pose for a photograph with Expedition Two crewmembers in the Zv... More

STS104-358-010 - STS-104 - View of orbiter Atlantis and Destiny lab from P6 truss during EVA 3

STS104-358-010 - STS-104 - View of orbiter Atlantis and Destiny lab fr...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View looking down the International Space Station (ISS) P6 truss towards the Destiny laboratory and the nose of the STS-104 orbiter Atlantis which is do... More

STS104-358-009 - STS-104 - View of orbiter Atlantis and Destiny lab from P6 truss during EVA 3

STS104-358-009 - STS-104 - View of orbiter Atlantis and Destiny lab fr...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View looking down the International Space Station (ISS) P6 truss towards the Destiny laboratory and the nose of the STS-104 orbiter Atlantis which is do... More

STS104-358-008 - STS-104 - View of orbiter Atlantis and Destiny lab from P6 truss during EVA 3

STS104-358-008 - STS-104 - View of orbiter Atlantis and Destiny lab fr...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View looking down the International Space Station (ISS) P6 truss towards the Destiny laboratory and the nose of the STS-104 orbiter Atlantis which is do... More

STS104-358-004 - STS-104 - View of orbiter Atlantis and Destiny lab from P6 truss during EVA 3

STS104-358-004 - STS-104 - View of orbiter Atlantis and Destiny lab fr...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View looking down the International Space Station (ISS) P6 truss towards the Destiny laboratory and the nose of the STS-104 orbiter Atlantis which is do... More

S104E5057 - STS-104 - Expedition Two and STS-104 joint crew portrait

S104E5057 - STS-104 - Expedition Two and STS-104 joint crew portrait

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Soon after their ingress into the International Space Station (ISS), STS-104 crewmembers pose for a photograph with Expedition Two crewmembers in the Zv... More

S104E5221 - STS-104 - CDR Lindsey looking through portal into Quest airlock

S104E5221 - STS-104 - CDR Lindsey looking through portal into Quest ai...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of STS-104 commander Steven Lindsey looking through the portal into the Quest airlock of the International Space Station (ISS). One of the STS-104 ... More

STS104-358-011 - STS-104 - View of orbiter Atlantis and Destiny lab from P6 truss during EVA 3

STS104-358-011 - STS-104 - View of orbiter Atlantis and Destiny lab fr...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View looking down the International Space Station (ISS) P6 truss towards the Destiny laboratory and the nose of the STS-104 orbiter Atlantis which is do... More

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