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S116E06612 - STS-116 - STS-116 FE Reiter uses laptop computer in the Node 1 during Joint Operations

S116E06612 - STS-116 - STS-116 FE Reiter uses laptop computer in the N...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of European Space Agency (ESA) Astronaut Thomas Reiter, STS-116 Flight Engineer (FE) using laptop computer in the Node 1/Unity. Photo was taken du... More

S116E06542 - STS-116 - STS-116 FE Reiter plays guitar in the Node 1 during Joint Operations

S116E06542 - STS-116 - STS-116 FE Reiter plays guitar in the Node 1 du...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of European Space Agency (ESA) Thomas Reiter (right), STS-116 Flight Engineer (FE), playing a guitar in the Node 1/Unity. Cosmonaut Mikhail Tyurin... More

S116E06541 - STS-116 - STS-116 FE Reiter plays guitar in the Node 1 during Joint Operations

S116E06541 - STS-116 - STS-116 FE Reiter plays guitar in the Node 1 du...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of European Space Agency (ESA) Astronaut Thomas Reiter, STS-116 Flight Engineer (FE) playing guitar in the Node 1/Unity. Photo was taken during Ex... More

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