REFINE 

Browse All : Destiny from 2003

1-50 of 123
1 2 3  
International Space Sta...
 
Description
ISS008-E-06862 (3 December 2003) --- Astronaut C. Michael Foale, Expedition 8 mission commander and NASA ISS science officer, attired in instrumented biking tights, participates in the Foot/Ground Reaction Forces During Spaceflight (FOOT) experiment in the Destiny laboratory on the International Space Station (ISS). The Lower Extremity Monitoring Suit (LEMS), the cycling tights outfitted with 20 sensors, measured forces on Foale?s feet and joints and muscle activity while he went about his scheduled activities.
International Space Sta...
 
Description
ISS008-E-06301 (28 November 2003) --- Astronaut C. Michael Foale, Expedition 8 mission commander and NASA ISS science officer, installs equipment in the Microgravity Science Glovebox (MSG) for the Pore Formation and Mobility Investigation (PFMI) experiment in the Destiny laboratory on the International Space Station (ISS). This experiment studies how bubbles form in metal and crystal samples, thus deteriorating the samples? strength and usefulness in experiments.
STS-120 Shuttle Mission...
 
Description
JSC2007-E-53611 (October 2007) --- Inside view of the Italian-built Harmony Node 2 soon after its arrival (June 2003) at Kennedy Space Center, Florida. The second of three International Space Station connecting modules, Harmony attaches to the end of the Destiny laboratory and provides attach locations for the Japanese laboratory, European laboratory, the Centrifuge Accommodation module and Multipurpose Logistics modules. It will provide the primary docking location for the shuttle when a pressurized mating adapter is attached. Installation of the module will complete the U.S. Core of the station. Harmony will travel to the station inside Space Shuttle Discovery's payload bay during STS-120.
International Space Sta...
 
Description
JSC2003-E-54519 (12 August 2003) --- European Space Agency (ESA) Soyuz crewmember Pedro Duque participates in the Human Research Facility (HRF) Ultrasound proficiency training in the International Space Station (ISS) Destiny laboratory mockup/trainer at the Johnson Space Center (JSC). Duque will launch with the Expedition 8 crew on the Soyuz TMA-3 spacecraft and will return with the Expedition 7 crew on the Soyuz TMA-2, scheduled for flight later this year. Instructor Jessica Meir assisted Duque.
International Space Sta...
 
Description
JSC2003-E-54513 (12 August 2003) --- European Space Agency (ESA) Soyuz crewmember Pedro Duque participates in the Human Research Facility (HRF) Ultrasound proficiency training in the International Space Station (ISS) Destiny laboratory mockup/trainer at the Johnson Space Center (JSC). Duque will launch with the Expedition 8 crew on the Soyuz TMA-3 spacecraft and will return with the Expedition 7 crew on the Soyuz TMA-2, scheduled for flight later this year.
International Space Sta...
 
Description
JSC2003-E-54518 (12 August 2003) --- European Space Agency (ESA) Soyuz crewmember Pedro Duque participates in the Human Research Facility (HRF) Ultrasound proficiency training in the International Space Station (ISS) Destiny laboratory mockup/trainer at the Johnson Space Center (JSC). Duque will launch with the Expedition 8 crew on the Soyuz TMA-3 spacecraft and will return with the Expedition 7 crew on the Soyuz TMA-2, scheduled for flight later this year. Instructor Jessica Meir assisted Duque.
International Space Sta...
 
Description
JSC2003--40266 (30 May 2003) --- The International Space Station U.S. Node 2 module is hoisted into an Airbus Beluga heavy-lift aircraft. The aircraft departed May 30 from Turin, Italy and arrived at the Kennedy Space Center June 1 with Node 2. Under contract of the Italian Space Agency (ASI), Alenia Spazio led a consortium of European sub-contractors to build Node 2. The module was built for NASA under a barter agreement with the European Space Agency (ESA) in exchange for the launch of the European Columbus Laboratory by the space shuttle to the International Space Station. Node 2 will provide a passageway between four International Space Station science experiment modules: the U.S. Destiny Laboratory, the Kibo Japanese Experiment Module, the European Columbus Laboratory and the Centrifuge Accommodation Module. The addition of Node 2 to the station will signify the U.S. Core Complete stage of assembly, at which time the station can support the addition of international laboratories from Europe and Japan. Photo Credit: Italian Space Agency (ASI)
International Space Sta...
 
Description
JSC2003-E-40246 (28 May 2003) ---The International Space Station Node 2 module is sealed into an environmentally controlled container in preparation for its transportation to the United States. An Airbus Beluga heavy-lift aircraft carrying Node 2 departed May 30 from Turin, Italy where the Italian Space Agency's (ASI) contractor, Alenia Spazio, leading a consortium of European companies, built it. The module was built for NASA under a barter agreement with the European Space Agency (ESA) in exchange for the launch of the European Columbus Laboratory by the space shuttle to the International Space Station. Node 2 will provide a passageway between four International Space Station science experiment modules: the U.S. Destiny Laboratory, the Kibo Japanese Experiment Module, the European Columbus Laboratory and the Centrifuge Accommodation Module. The addition of Node 2 to the station will signify the U.S. Core Complete stage of assembly, at which time the station can support the addition of international laboratories from Europe and Japan. Photo Credit: NASA
International Space Sta...
 
Description
JSC2003-E-40265 (30 May 2003) --- The International Space Station U.S. Node 2 module is hoisted into an Airbus Beluga heavy-lift aircraft. The aircraft departed May 30 from Turin, Italy and arrived at the Kennedy Space Center June 1 with Node 2. Under contract of the Italian Space Agency (ASI), Alenia Spazio led a consortium of European sub-contractors to build Node 2. The module was built for NASA under a barter agreement with the European Space Agency (ESA) in exchange for the launch of the European Columbus Laboratory by the space shuttle to the International Space Station. Node 2 will provide a passageway between four International Space Station science experiment modules: the U.S. Destiny Laboratory, the Kibo Japanese Experiment Module, the European Columbus Laboratory and the Centrifuge Accommodation Module. The addition of Node 2 to the station will signify the U.S. Core Complete stage of assembly, at which time the station can support the addition of international laboratories from Europe and Japan. Photo Credit: Italian Space Agency (ASI)
International Space Sta...
 
Description
JSC2003-E-40244 (28 May 2003) --- The International Space Station Node 2 module is shown in a processing facility. Under contract of the Italian Space Agency (ASI), Alenia Spazio in Turin, Italy led a consortium of European sub-contractors to build Node 2. The module was built for NASA under a barter agreement with the European Space Agency (ESA) in exchange for the launch of the European Columbus Laboratory by the space shuttle to the International Space Station. Node 2 will provide a passageway between four International Space Station science experiment modules: the U.S. Destiny Laboratory, the Kibo Japanese Experiment Module, the European Columbus Laboratory and the Centrifuge Accommodation Module. The addition of Node 2 to the station will signify the U.S. Core Complete stage of assembly, at which time the station can support the addition of international laboratories from Europe and Japan. Photo Credit: NASA
International Space Sta...
 
Description
JSC2003-E-40250 (30 May 2003) --- The International Space Station U.S. Node 2 module is placed into an Airbus Beluga heavy-lift aircraft. The aircraft departed May 30 from Turin, Italy and arrived at the Kennedy Space Center June 1 with Node 2. Under contract of the Italian Space Agency (ASI), Alenia Spazio led a consortium of European sub-contractors to build Node 2. The module was built for NASA under a barter agreement with the European Space Agency (ESA) in exchange for the launch of the European Columbus Laboratory by the space shuttle to the International Space Station. Node 2 will provide a passageway between four International Space Station science experiment modules: the U.S. Destiny Laboratory, the Kibo Japanese Experiment Module, the European Columbus Laboratory and the Centrifuge Accommodation Module. The addition of Node 2 to the station will signify the U.S. Core Complete stage of assembly, at which time the station can support the addition of international laboratories from Europe and Japan. Photo Credit: Italian Space Agency (ASI)
International Space Sta...
 
Description
JSC2003-E-40252 (30 May 2003) --- The International Space Station U.S. Node 2 module is pictured shortly after being placed into an Airbus Beluga heavy-lift aircraft. The aircraft departed May 30 from Turin, Italy and arrived at the Kennedy Space Center June 1 with Node 2. Under contract of the Italian Space Agency (ASI), Alenia Spazio led a consortium of European sub-contractors to build Node 2. The module was built for NASA under a barter agreement with the European Space Agency (ESA) in exchange for the launch of the European Columbus Laboratory by the space shuttle to the International Space Station. Node 2 will provide a passageway between four International Space Station science experiment modules: the U.S. Destiny Laboratory, the Kibo Japanese Experiment Module, the European Columbus Laboratory and the Centrifuge Accommodation Module. The addition of Node 2 to the station will signify the U.S. Core Complete stage of assembly, at which time the station can support the addition of international laboratories from Europe and Japan. Photo Credit: Italian Space Agency (ASI)
International Space Sta...
 
Description
JSC2003-E-40247 (30 May 2003) --- The International Space Station U.S. Node 2 module is placed into an Airbus Beluga heavy-lift aircraft. The aircraft departed May 30 from Turin, Italy and arrived at the Kennedy Space Center June 1 with Node 2. Under contract of the Italian Space Agency (ASI), Alenia Spazio led a consortium of European sub-contractors to build Node 2. The module was built for NASA under a barter agreement with the European Space Agency (ESA) in exchange for the launch of the European Columbus Laboratory by the space shuttle to the International Space Station. Node 2 will provide a passageway between four International Space Station science experiment modules: the U.S. Destiny Laboratory, the Kibo Japanese Experiment Module, the European Columbus Laboratory and the Centrifuge Accommodation Module. The addition of Node 2 to the station will signify the U.S. Core Complete stage of assembly, at which time the station can support the addition of international laboratories from Europe and Japan. Photo Credit: Italian Space Agency (ASI )
International Space Sta...
 
Description
JSC2003-E-40263 (30 May 2003) ---The International Space Station U.S. Node 2 module is brought to an Airbus Beluga heavy-lift aircraft. The aircraft departed May 30 from Turin, Italy and arrived at the Kennedy Space Center June 1 with Node 2. Under contract of the Italian Space Agency (ASI), Alenia Spazio led a consortium of European sub-contractors to build Node 2. The module was built for NASA under a barter agreement with the European Space Agency (ESA) in exchange for the launch of the European Columbus Laboratory by the space shuttle to the International Space Station. Node 2 will provide a passageway between four International Space Station science experiment modules: the U.S. Destiny Laboratory, the Kibo Japanese Experiment Module, the European Columbus Laboratory and the Centrifuge Accommodation Module. The addition of Node 2 to the station will signify the U.S. Core Complete stage of assembly, at which time the station can support the addition of international laboratories from Europe and Japan. Photo Credit: Italian Space Agency (ASI )
International Space Sta...
 
Description
JSC2003-E-40245 (28 May 2003) --- The International Space Station Node 2 module is lowered into an environmentally controlled container in preparation for its transportation to the United States. An Airbus Beluga heavy-lift aircraft carrying Node 2 departed May 30 from Turin, Italy where the Italian Space Agency's (ASI) contractor, Alenia Spazio, leading a consortium of European companies, built it. The module was built for NASA under a barter agreement with the European Space Agency (ESA) in exchange for the launch of the European Columbus Laboratory by the space shuttle to the International Space Station. Node 2 will provide a passageway between four International Space Station science experiment modules: the U.S. Destiny Laboratory, the Kibo Japanese Experiment Module, the European Columbus Laboratory and the Centrifuge Accommodation Module. The addition of Node 2 to the station will signify the U.S. Core Complete stage of assembly, at which time the station can support the addition of international laboratories from Europe and Japan. Photo Credit: NASA
International Space Sta...
 
Description
JSC2003-E-40248 (30 May 2003) --- The International Space Station U.S. Node 2 module is placed into an Airbus Beluga heavy-lift aircraft. The aircraft departed May 30 from Turin, Italy and arrived at the Kennedy Space Center June 1 with Node 2. Under contract of the Italian Space Agency (ASI), Alenia Spazio led a consortium of European sub-contractors to build Node 2. The module was built for NASA under a barter agreement with the European Space Agency (ESA) in exchange for the launch of the European Columbus Laboratory by the space shuttle to the International Space Station. Node 2 will provide a passageway between four International Space Station science experiment modules: the U.S. Destiny Laboratory, the Kibo Japanese Experiment Module, the European Columbus Laboratory and the Centrifuge Accommodation Module. The addition of Node 2 to the station will signify the U.S. Core Complete stage of assembly, at which time the station can support the addition of international laboratories from Europe and Japan. Photo Credit: Italian Space Agency (ASI )
International Space Sta...
 
Description
JSC2003-E-40249 (30 May 2003) --- The International Space Station U.S. Node 2 module is placed into an Airbus Beluga heavy-lift aircraft. The aircraft departed May 30 from Turin, Italy and arrived at the Kennedy Space Center June 1 with Node 2. Under contract of the Italian Space Agency (ASI), Alenia Spazio led a consortium of European sub-contractors to build Node 2. The module was built for NASA under a barter agreement with the European Space Agency (ESA) in exchange for the launch of the European Columbus Laboratory by the space shuttle to the International Space Station. Node 2 will provide a passageway between four International Space Station science experiment modules: the U.S. Destiny Laboratory, the Kibo Japanese Experiment Module, the European Columbus Laboratory and the Centrifuge Accommodation Module. The addition of Node 2 to the station will signify the U.S. Core Complete stage of assembly, at which time the station can support the addition of international laboratories from Europe and Japan. Photo Credit: Italian Space Agency (ASI)
International Space Sta...
 
Description
JSC2003-E-40264 (30 May 2003) --- The International Space Station U.S. Node 2 module is hoisted into an Airbus Beluga heavy-lift aircraft. The aircraft departed May 30 from Turin, Italy and arrived at the Kennedy Space Center June 1 with Node 2. Under contract of the Italian Space Agency (ASI), Alenia Spazio led a consortium of European sub-contractors to build Node 2. The module was built for NASA under a barter agreement with the European Space Agency (ESA) in exchange for the launch of the European Columbus Laboratory by the space shuttle to the International Space Station. Node 2 will provide a passageway between four International Space Station science experiment modules: the U.S. Destiny Laboratory, the Kibo Japanese Experiment Module, the European Columbus Laboratory and the Centrifuge Accommodation Module. The addition of Node 2 to the station will signify the U.S. Core Complete stage of assembly, at which time the station can support the addition of international laboratories from Europe and Japan. Photo Credit: Italian Space Agency (ASI)
International Space Sta...
 
Description
JSC2003-E-40251 (30 May 2003) --- The International Space Station U.S. Node 2 module is shown inside an Airbus Beluga heavy-lift aircraft. The aircraft departed May 30 from Turin, Italy and arrived at the Kennedy Space Center June 1 with Node 2. Under contract of the Italian Space Agency (ASI), Alenia Spazio led a consortium of European sub-contractors to build Node 2. The module was built for NASA under a barter agreement with the European Space Agency (ESA) in exchange for the launch of the European Columbus Laboratory by the space shuttle to the International Space Station. Node 2 will provide a passageway between four International Space Station science experiment modules: the U.S. Destiny Laboratory, the Kibo Japanese Experiment Module, the European Columbus Laboratory and the Centrifuge Accommodation Module. The addition of Node 2 to the station will signify the U.S. Core Complete stage of assembly, at which time the station can support the addition of international laboratories from Europe and Japan. Photo Credit: Italian Space Agency (ASI)
International Space Sta...
 
Description
JSC2003-E-40253 (30 May 2003) --- The International Space Station U.S. Node 2 module is shown inside an Airbus Beluga heavy-lift aircraft. The aircraft departed May 30 from Turin, Italy and arrived at the Kennedy Space Center June 1 with Node 2. Under contract of the Italian Space Agency (ASI), Alenia Spazio led a consortium of European sub-contractors to build Node 2. The module was built for NASA under a barter agreement with the European Space Agency (ESA) in exchange for the launch of the European Columbus Laboratory by the space shuttle to the International Space Station. Node 2 will provide a passageway between four International Space Station science experiment modules: the U.S. Destiny Laboratory, the Kibo Japanese Experiment Module, the European Columbus Laboratory and the Centrifuge Accommodation Module. The addition of Node 2 to the station will signify the U.S. Core Complete stage of assembly, at which time the station can support the addition of international laboratories from Europe and Japan. Photo Credit: Italian Space Agency (ASI)
International Space Sta...
 
Description
JSC2003-E-40262 (30 May 2003) --- The International Space Station U.S. Node 2 module is brought to an Airbus Beluga heavy-lift aircraft. The aircraft departed May 30 from Turin, Italy and arrived at the Kennedy Space Center June 1 with Node 2. Under contract of the Italian Space Agency (ASI), Alenia Spazio led a consortium of European sub-contractors to build Node 2. The module was built for NASA under a barter agreement with the European Space Agency (ESA) in exchange for the launch of the European Columbus Laboratory by the space shuttle to the International Space Station. Node 2 will provide a passageway between four International Space Station science experiment modules: the U.S. Destiny Laboratory, the Kibo Japanese Experiment Module, the European Columbus Laboratory and the Centrifuge Accommodation Module. The addition of Node 2 to the station will signify the U.S. Core Complete stage of assembly, at which time the station can support the addition of international laboratories from Europe and Japan. Photo Credit: Italian Space Agency (ASI)
International Space Sta...
 
Description
JSC2003-E-40260 (30 May 2003) --- A view inside the empty Airbus Beluga heavy-lift aircraft before the International Space Station Node 2 is placed inside for transportation to the United States. The aircraft left Turin, Italy where, under contract of the Italian Space Agency (ASI), Alenia Spazio led a consortium of European sub-contractors to build Node 2. The Node 2 was delivered to the Kennedy Space Center June 1 and where it will be processed for launch to the space station. Node 2 will provide a passageway between four International Space Station science experiment modules: the U.S. Destiny Laboratory, the Kibo Japanese Experiment Module, the European Columbus Laboratory and the Centrifuge Accommodation Module. The addition of Node 2 to the station will signify the U.S. Core Complete stage of assembly, at which time the station can support the addition of international laboratories from Europe and Japan. The module was built for NASA under a barter agreement with the European Space Agency (ESA) in exchange for the launch of the European Columbus Laboratory by the space shuttle to the International Space Station. Photo Credit: Italian Space Agency (ASI)
International Space Sta...
 
Description
JSC2003-E-40259 (30 May 2003) --- The International Space Station U.S. Node 2 module is brought to an Airbus Beluga heavy-lift aircraft. The aircraft departed May 30 from Turin, Italy and arrived at the Kennedy Space Center June 1 with Node 2. Under contract of the Italian Space Agency (ASI), Alenia Spazio led a consortium of European sub-contractors to build Node 2. The module was built for NASA under a barter agreement with the European Space Agency (ESA) in exchange for the launch of the European Columbus Laboratory by the space shuttle to the International Space Station. Node 2 will provide a passageway between four International Space Station science experiment modules: the U.S. Destiny Laboratory, the Kibo Japanese Experiment Module, the European Columbus Laboratory and the Centrifuge Accommodation Module. The addition of Node 2 to the station will signify the U.S. Core Complete stage of assembly, at which time the station can support the addition of international laboratories from Europe and Japan.
International Space Sta...
 
Description
JSC2003-E-40257 (30 May 2003) --- An Airbus Beluga heavy-lift aircraft takes off from Turin International Airport carrying the International Space Station U.S. Node 2 inside. The aircraft departed May 30 from Turin, Italy and arrived at the Kennedy Space Center June 1 with Node 2. Under contract of the Italian Space Agency (ASI), Alenia Spazio led a consortium of European sub-contractors to build Node 2. The module was built for NASA under a barter agreement with the European Space Agency (ESA) in exchange for the launch of the European Columbus Laboratory by the space shuttle to the International Space Station. Node 2 will provide a passageway between four International Space Station science experiment modules: the U.S. Destiny Laboratory, the Kibo Japanese Experiment Module, the European Columbus Laboratory and the Centrifuge Accommodation Module. The addition of Node 2 to the station will signify the U.S. Core Complete stage of assembly, at which time the station can support the addition of international laboratories from Europe and Japan. Credit: ASI
International Space Sta...
 
Description
JSC2003-42061 (30 May 2003) --- The International Space Station U.S. Node 2 module sits beside an Airbus Beluga heavy-lift aircraft before being hoisted aboard it. The aircraft departed May 30 from Turin, Italy and arrived at the Kennedy Space Center June 1 with Node 2. Under contract of the Italian Space Agency (ASI), Alenia Spazio led a consortium of European sub-contractors to build Node 2. The module was built for NASA under a barter agreement with the European Space Agency (ESA) in exchange for the launch of the European Columbus Laboratory by the space shuttle to the International Space Station. Node 2 will provide a passageway between four International Space Station science experiment modules: the U.S. Destiny Laboratory, the Kibo Japanese Experiment Module, the European Columbus Laboratory and the Centrifuge Accommodation Module. The addition of Node 2 to the station will signify the U.S. Core Complete stage of assembly, at which time the station can support the addition of international laboratories from Europe and Japan. Photo Credit: Italian Space Center (ASI)
International Space Sta...
 
Description
JSC2003-E-40256 (30 May 2003) An Airbus Beluga heavy-lift aircraft prepares to take off from Turin International Airport carrying the International Space Station U.S. Node 2 inside. The aircraft departed May 30 from Turin, Italy and arrived at the Kennedy Space Center June 1 with Node 2. Under contract of the Italian Space Agency (ASI), Alenia Spazio led a consortium of European sub-contractors to build Node 2. The module was built for NASA under a barter agreement with the European Space Agency (ESA) in exchange for the launch of the European Columbus Laboratory by the space shuttle to the International Space Station. Node 2 will provide a passageway between four International Space Station science experiment modules: the U.S. Destiny Laboratory, the Kibo Japanese Experiment Module, the European Columbus Laboratory and the Centrifuge Accommodation Module. The addition of Node 2 to the station will signify the U.S. Core Complete stage of assembly, at which time the station can support the addition of international laboratories from Europe and Japan. Photo Credit: Italian Space Agency (ASI)
International Space Sta...
 
Description
JSC2003-E-37776 (22 May 2003) --- Cosmonaut Valery I. Tokarev (left), Expedition 9 flight engineer, participates in Human Research Facility (HRF) training in the International Space Station (ISS) Destiny laboratory mockup/trainer at the Johnson Space Center?s (JSC) Space Vehicle Mockup Facility. Instructor Jessica Meir (center) and trainer Tim Haley assisted Tokarev, who represents Rosaviakosmos.
International Space Sta...
 
Description
JSC2003-E-39020 (May 2003) --- This graphic shows the International Space Station Node 2 module. The installment of Node 2 to the station will signify the U.S. Core Complete stage of assembly, at which time the station can support the addition of international laboratories from Europe and Japan. Node 2 will provide a passageway between four International Space Station science experiment modules: the U.S. Destiny Laboratory, the Kibo Japanese Experiment Module, the European Columbus Laboratory and the Centrifuge Accommodation Module. Under contract of the Italian Space Agency (ASI), Alenia Spazio in Turin, Italy led a consortium of European sub-contractors to build Node 2. The module was built for NASA under a barter agreement with the European Space Agency (ESA) in exchange for the launch of the European Columbus Laboratory by the space shuttle to the International Space Station. Photo Credit: Italian Space Agency (ASI).
International Space Sta...
 
Description
JSC2003-E-37766 (22 May 2003) --- Cosmonaut Valery I. Tokarev (left), Expedition 9 flight engineer, participates in Human Research Facility (HRF) training in the International Space Station (ISS) Destiny laboratory mockup/trainer at the Johnson Space Center?s (JSC) Space Vehicle Mockup Facility. Trainer Tim Haley assisted Tokarev, who represents Rosaviakosmos.
International Space Sta...
 
Description
JSC2003-E-37761 (22 May 2003) --- Cosmonaut Valery I. Tokarev (center), Expedition 9 flight engineer, participates in Human Research Facility (HRF) training in the International Space Station (ISS) Destiny laboratory mockup/trainer at the Johnson Space Center?s (JSC) Space Vehicle Mockup Facility. Trainer Tim Haley (right) assisted and interpreter Andrey Wildgrube with Tech Trans International (TTI) translated for Tokarev, who represents Rosaviakosmos.
International Space Sta...
 
Description
JSC2003-E-37765 (22 May 2003) --- Cosmonaut Valery I. Tokarev, Expedition 9 flight engineer, participates in Human Research Facility (HRF) training in the International Space Station (ISS) Destiny laboratory mockup/trainer at the Johnson Space Center?s (JSC) Space Vehicle Mockup Facility. Tokarev represents Rosaviakosmos.
International Space Sta...
 
Description
JSC2003-E-37763 (22 May 2003) --- Cosmonaut Valery I. Tokarev (center), Expedition 9 flight engineer, participates in Human Research Facility (HRF) training in the International Space Station (ISS) Destiny laboratory mockup/trainer at the Johnson Space Center?s (JSC) Space Vehicle Mockup Facility. Trainer Tim Haley (right) assisted and interpreter Andrey Wildgrube with Tech Trans International (TTI) translated for Tokarev, who represents Rosaviakosmos.
International Space Sta...
 
Description
JSC2003-E-34890 (6 May 2003) --- Cosmonaut Valery I. Tokarev (left), Expedition 9 flight engineer, participates in Human Research Facility (HRF) training in the International Space Station (ISS) Destiny laboratory mockup/trainer at the Johnson Space Center?s (JSC) Space Vehicle Mockup Facility. Trainer Kip Larson assisted Tokarev who represents Rosaviakosmos.
International Space Sta...
 
Description
JSC2003-E-34891 (6 May 2003) --- Cosmonaut Valery I. Tokarev, Expedition 9 flight engineer, participates in Human Research Facility (HRF) training in the International Space Station (ISS) Destiny laboratory mockup/trainer at the Johnson Space Center?s (JSC) Space Vehicle Mockup Facility. Tokarev represents Rosaviakosmos.
International Space Sta...
 
Description
JSC2003-E-34895 (6 May 2003) --- Cosmonaut Valery I. Tokarev (right), Expedition 9 flight engineer, participates in Human Research Facility (HRF) training in the International Space Station (ISS) Destiny laboratory mockup/trainer at the Johnson Space Center?s (JSC) Space Vehicle Mockup Facility. Trainer Brett Bray assisted Tokarev, who represents Rosaviakosmos.
International Space Sta...
 
Description
JSC2003-E-34897 (6 May 2003) --- Cosmonaut Valery I. Tokarev (right), Expedition 9 flight engineer, participates in Human Research Facility (HRF) training in the International Space Station (ISS) Destiny laboratory mockup/trainer at the Johnson Space Center?s (JSC) Space Vehicle Mockup Facility. Trainer Dea Taylor assisted Tokarev, who represents Rosaviakosmos.
International Space Sta...
 
Description
JSC2003-E-34892 (6 May 2003) --- Cosmonaut Valery I. Tokarev, Expedition 9 flight engineer, participates in Human Research Facility (HRF) training in the International Space Station (ISS) Destiny laboratory mockup/trainer at the Johnson Space Center?s (JSC) Space Vehicle Mockup Facility. Tokarev represents Rosaviakosmos.
International Space Sta...
 
Description
JSC2003-E-32781 (30 April 2003) --- Inside the Destiny Laboratory, the Expedition Six and Seven crewmembers respond to questions from one of a number of TV stations and networks calling since the Expedition Seven crew of Yuri I. Malenchenko (front), commander; and Edward T. Lu (directly behind the mission commander), NASA ISS science officer and flight engineer, arrived at the International Space Station (ISS). The Expedition Six crew--consisting of astronaut Donald R. Pettit (from left), NASA ISS science officer; cosmonaut Nikolai M. Budarin, flight engineer; and astronaut Kenneth D. Bowersox, commander--is only days away from its return to Earth aboard a Soyuz spacecraft. Budarin and Malenchenko represent Rosaviakosmos.
International Space Sta...
 
Description
ISS008-E-10695 (28 December 2003) --- Cosmonaut Alexander Y. Kaleri, Expedition 8 flight engineer representing Rosaviakosmos, is pictured in the Destiny laboratory on the International Space Station (ISS). Holiday decorations are visible in the background.
International Space Sta...
 
Description
ISS008-E-06309 (28 November 2003) --- Astronaut C. Michael Foale, Expedition 8 mission commander and NASA ISS science officer, installs equipment in the Microgravity Science Glovebox (MSG) for the Pore Formation and Mobility Investigation (PFMI) experiment in the Destiny laboratory on the International Space Station (ISS). This experiment studies how bubbles form in metal and crystal samples, thus deteriorating the samples? strength and usefulness in experiments.
International Space Sta...
 
Description
ISS008-E-05854 (12 November 2003) --- Cosmonaut Alexander Y. Kaleri, Expedition 8 flight engineer, moves a Zero-G Storage Rack (ZSR) in the Destiny laboratory on the International Space Station (ISS). Kaleri, who represents Rosaviakosmos, commanded the Soyuz flight that took the crew to the station last month.
International Space Sta...
 
Description
ISS008-E-05865 (12 November 2003) --- Cosmonaut Alexander Y. Kaleri, Expedition 8 flight engineer, moves a Zero-G Storage Rack (ZSR) in the Destiny laboratory on the International Space Station (ISS). Kaleri, who represents Rosaviakosmos, commanded the Soyuz flight that took the crew to the station last month.
International Space Sta...
 
Description
ISS008-E-05015 (27 October 2003) --- European Space Agency (ESA) astronaut Pedro Duque of Spain works with the Cervantes mission experiment PROMISS in the Microgravity Science Glovebox (MSG) in the Destiny laboratory on the International Space Station (ISS). This experiment will investigate the growth processes of proteins in weightless conditions.
International Space Sta...
 
Description
ISS008-E-05009 (27 October 2003) --- European Space Agency (ESA) astronaut Pedro Duque of Spain works with the Microgravity Science Glovebox (MSG) in the Destiny laboratory on the International Space Station (ISS).
International Space Sta...
 
Description
ISS008-E-05856 (12 November 2003) --- Cosmonaut Alexander Y. Kaleri, Expedition 8 flight engineer, moves a Zero-G Storage Rack (ZSR) in the Destiny laboratory on the International Space Station (ISS). Kaleri, who represents Rosaviakosmos, commanded the Soyuz flight that took the crew to the station last month.
International Space Sta...
 
Description
ISS008-E-06300 (28 November 2003) --- Astronaut C. Michael Foale, Expedition 8 mission commander and NASA ISS science officer, installs equipment in the Microgravity Science Glovebox (MSG) for the Pore Formation and Mobility Investigation (PFMI) experiment in the Destiny laboratory on the International Space Station (ISS). This experiment studies how bubbles form in metal and crystal samples, thus deteriorating the samples? strength and usefulness in experiments.
International Space Sta...
 
Description
ISS008-E-05029 (27 October 2003) --- European Space Agency (ESA) astronaut Pedro Duque of Spain works with the Cervantes mission experiment PROMISS in the Microgravity Science Glovebox (MSG) in the Destiny laboratory on the International Space Station (ISS). This experiment will investigate the growth processes of proteins in weightless conditions.
International Space Sta...
 
Description
ISS008-E-05026 (27 October 2003) --- European Space Agency (ESA) astronaut Pedro Duque (left) of Spain works with the Cervantes mission experiment PROMISS in the Microgravity Science Glovebox (MSG) in the Destiny laboratory on the International Space Station (ISS). This experiment will investigate the growth processes of proteins in weightless conditions. Astronaut Edward T. Lu, Expedition 7 NASA ISS science officer and flight engineer, is visible at right.
International Space Sta...
 
Description
ISS007-E-17897 (24 October 2003) --- The crewmembers onboard the International Space Station (ISS) gather for a group portrait in the Destiny laboratory. From the left (front row) are cosmonaut Yuri I. Malenchenko, Expedition 7 mission commander; European Space Agency (ESA) astronaut Pedro Duque of Spain; astronaut C. Michael Foale, Expedition 8 mission commander and NASA ISS science officer. From the left (back row) are astronaut Edward T. Lu, Expedition 7 NASA ISS science officer and flight engineer, and cosmonaut Alexander Y. Kaleri, Expedition 8 flight engineer. Malenchenko and Kaleri represent Rosaviakosmos.
International Space Sta...
 
Description
ISS007-E-17904 (24 October 2003) --- The crewmembers onboard the International Space Station (ISS) gather for a group portrait in the Destiny laboratory. From the left (front row) are cosmonaut Yuri I. Malenchenko, Expedition 7 commander; European Space Agency (ESA) astronaut Pedro Duque of Spain; astronaut C. Michael Foale, Expedition 8 commander and NASA ISS science officer. From the left (back row) are astronaut Edward T. Lu, Expedition 7 NASA ISS science officer and flight engineer, and cosmonaut Alexander Y. Kaleri, Expedition 8 flight engineer. Malenchenko and Kaleri represent Rosaviakosmos.
1-50 of 123
1 2 3