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ISS009-E-29087 (18 October 2004) --- Astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke (partially obscured), Expedition 9 NASA ISS science officer and flight engineer, takes astronaut Leroy Chiao, Expedition 10 commander and NASA ISS science officer, through a familiarization session with the Mobile Service System (MSS) and hands-on experience with the Canadarm2, or Space Station Remote Manipulator System (SSRMS) in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station (ISS).
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ISS009-E-28633 (7 July 2004) --- Cosmonaut Gennady I. Padalka, Expedition 9 commander representing Russia's Federal Space Agency, wearing a Russian Sokol suit, floats in the Destiny laboratory on the International Space Station (ISS).
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ISS009-E-29078 (18 October 2004) --- The crewmembers onboard the International Space Station (ISS) gather for a group portrait in the Destiny laboratory. From the left (front row) are cosmonaut Gennady I. Padalka, Expedition 9 commander representing Russia's Federal Space Agency, and astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke, Expedition 9 NASA ISS science officer and flight engineer. From the left (back row) are Russian Space Forces cosmonaut Yuri Shargin; astronaut Leroy Chiao, Expedition 10 commander and NASA ISS science officer; and cosmonaut Salizhan S. Sharipov, Expedition 10 flight engineer representing Russia's Federal Space Agency.
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ISS009-E-29251 (20 October 2004) --- Astronaut Leroy Chiao, Expedition 10 commander and NASA ISS science officer, cleans the Seal Cup for the pump of an Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU) spacesuit in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station (ISS).
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ISS009-E-28631 (7 July 2004) --- Astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke, Expedition 9 NASA ISS science officer and flight engineer, wearing a Russian Sokol suit, gives a ?thumbs up? as he floats in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station (ISS).
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ISS009-E-29079 (18 October 2004) --- The crewmembers onboard the International Space Station (ISS) gather for a group portrait in the Destiny laboratory. From the left (front row) are cosmonaut Gennady I. Padalka, Expedition 9 commander representing Russia's Federal Space Agency, and astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke, Expedition 9 NASA ISS science officer and flight engineer. From the left (back row) are Russian Space Forces cosmonaut Yuri Shargin; astronaut Leroy Chiao, Expedition 10 commander and NASA ISS science officer; and cosmonaut Salizhan S. Sharipov, Expedition 10 flight engineer representing Russia's Federal Space Agency.
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ISS009-E-23441 (18 September 2004) --- Astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke, Expedition 9 NASA ISS science officer and flight engineer, performs one of multiple tests of the Capillary Flow Experiment (CFE) investigation in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station (ISS). CFE observes the flow of fluid, in particular capillary phenomena, in micro-G.
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ISS009-E-28578 (28 August 2004) --- Astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke, Expedition 9 NASA ISS science officer and flight engineer, performs one of multiple tests of the Capillary Flow Experiment (CFE) investigation in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station (ISS). CFE observes the flow of fluid, in particular capillary phenomena, in micro-G.
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ISS009-E-23063 (16 September 2004) --- Astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke, Expedition 9 NASA ISS science officer and flight engineer, uses a drill to unfasten a panel on the CHeCS Rack in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station (ISS). Fincke was about to perform an inspection of the Avionics Air Assembly.
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ISS009-E-23445 (18 September 2004) --- Astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke, Expedition 9 NASA ISS science officer and flight engineer, is pictured in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station (ISS). The Capillary Flow Experiment (CFE), which observes the flow of fluid, in particular capillary phenomena, in micro-G, floats freely in the foreground.
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ISS009-E-23061 (16 September 2004) --- Astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke, Expedition 9 NASA ISS science officer and flight engineer, uses a drill to unfasten a panel on the CHeCS Rack in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station (ISS). Fincke was about to perform an inspection of the Avionics Air Assembly.
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ISS009-E-23442 (18 September 2004) --- Astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke, Expedition 9 NASA ISS science officer and flight engineer, performs one of multiple tests of the Capillary Flow Experiment (CFE) investigation in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station (ISS). CFE observes the flow of fluid, in particular capillary phenomena, in micro-G.
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ISS009-E-20676 (28 August 2004) --- Astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke, Expedition 9 NASA ISS science officer and flight engineer, performs one of multiple tests of the Capillary Flow Experiment (CFE) investigation in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station (ISS). CFE observes the flow of fluid, in particular capillary phenomena, in micro-G.
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ISS009-E-17439 (10 August 2004) --- Astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke (foreground), Expedition 9 NASA ISS science officer and flight engineer, performs an ultrasound bone scan on cosmonaut Gennady I. Padalka, commander representing Russia's Federal Space Agency. The two are using the Advanced Diagnostic Ultrasound in Micro-G (ADUM) in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station (ISS). The ADUM keyboard, flat screen display and front control panel are visible at right.
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ISS009-E-14473 (10 July 2004) --- Astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke, Expedition 9 NASA ISS science officer and flight engineer, works on the In-Space Soldering Investigation (ISSI) in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station (ISS).
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ISS009-E-14472 (10 July 2004) --- Astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke, Expedition 9 NASA ISS science officer and flight engineer, works on the In-Space Soldering Investigation (ISSI) in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station (ISS).
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ISS009-E-10551 (4 June 2004) --- Astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke, Expedition 9 NASA ISS science officer and flight engineer, moves the Zero-G Storage Rack (ZSR) in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station (ISS) in order to retrieve the spare Remote Power Controller Module (RPCM), scheduled to replace the failed RPCM on the S0 (S-Zero) Truss. Fincke is positioned above the ZSR, which has been pulled from the Express Rack.
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ISS009-E-07954 (20 May 2004) --- Cosmonaut Gennady I. Padalka, Expedition 9 commander representing Russia?s Federal Space Agency, exercises on the Cycle Ergometer with Vibration Isolation System (CEVIS) in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station (ISS).
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ISS008-E-22399 (28 February 2004) --- This view, taken during Expedition 8 extravehicular activity (EVA), shows the Strela Cargo Boom at left; and the functional cargo block (FGB) or Zarya; Pressurized Mating Adapter (PMA-3); Destiny laboratory and Canadarm2, or Space Station Remote Manipulator System (SSRMS), at right, backdropped against Earth?s horizon and the blackness of space.
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ISS009-E-05255 (1 May 2004) --- Cosmonaut Gennady I. Padalka (right), Expedition 9 commander representing Russia?s Federal Space Agency, looks over a procedures checklist near the Space Station Remote Manipulator System (SSRMS) or Canadarm2 workstation as he talks into a communication system in the Destiny laboratory on the International Space Station (ISS). Astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke, NASA ISS science officer and flight engineer, assisted Padalka.
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ISS008-E-22320 (26 April 2004) --- The crewmembers onboard the International Space Station (ISS) gather in the Destiny laboratory for the ceremony of Changing-of Command from Expedition 8 to Expedition 9. From the left are astronaut C. Michael Foale, Expedition 8 commander and NASA ISS science officer; cosmonaut Alexander Y. Kaleri, Expedition 8 flight engineer; astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke, Expedition 9 NASA ISS science officer and flight engineer; European Space Agency (ESA) astronaut Andre Kuipers of the Netherlands; and cosmonaut Gennady I. Padalka, Expedition 9 commander. Kaleri and Padalka represent Russia?s Federal Space Agency.
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ISS008-E-22271 (23 April 2004) --- Astronaut C. Michael Foale, Expedition 8 commander and NASA ISS science officer, performs in-flight maintenance (IFM) on the nadir window in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station (ISS).
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ISS008-E-22249 (23 April 2004) --- Cosmonaut Gennady I. Padalka (left), Expedition 9 commander; astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke, NASA ISS science officer and flight engineer; and European Space Agency (ESA) astronaut Andre Kuipers of the Netherlands pose for a group photo in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station (ISS). Padalka represents Russia?s Federal Space Agency.
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ISS008-E-22297 (26 April 2004) --- Astronaut C. Michael Foale, Expedition 8 commander and NASA ISS science officer, poses with the mission insignia near the nadir window in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station (ISS).
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ISS008-E-22256 (23 April 2004) --- The crewmembers onboard the International Space Station (ISS) gather for a group portrait in the Destiny laboratory. From the left (front row) are astronaut C. Michael Foale, Expedition 8 commander and NASA ISS science officer, and cosmonaut Alexander Y. Kaleri, flight engineer. From the left (back row) are cosmonaut Gennady I. Padalka, Expedition 9 commander; astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke, NASA ISS science officer and flight engineer; and European Space Agency (ESA) astronaut Andre Kuipers of the Netherlands. Kaleri and Padalka represent Russia?s Federal Space Agency.
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ISS008-E-22135 (24 April 2004) --- Cosmonaut Gennady I. Padalka, Expedition 9 commander representing Russia?s Federal Space Agency, floats in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station (ISS).
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ISS008-E-22157 (24 April 2004) --- Astronaut C. Michael Foale (left), Expedition 8 commander and NASA ISS science officer, take cosmonaut Gennady I. Padalka (partially obscured), Expedition 9 commander, and astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke, NASA ISS science officer and flight engineer, through a familiarization session with the Mobile Service System (MSS) and hands-on experience with the Canadarm2, or Space Station Remote Manipulator System (SSRMS) in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station (ISS). Padalka represents Russia?s Federal Space Agency.
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ISS008-E-22350 (27 April 2004) --- Astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke, Expedition 9 NASA ISS science officer and flight engineer, works in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station (ISS).
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ISS008-E-22265 (23 April 2004) --- Astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke, Expedition 9 NASA ISS science officer and flight engineer, performs in-flight maintenance (IFM) on the nadir window in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station (ISS).
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ISS008-E-21999 (22 April 2004) --- Astronaut C. Michael Foale (foreground), Expedition 8 commander and NASA ISS science officer, and European Space Agency (ESA) astronaut Andre Kuipers of the Netherlands work with the HEAT experiment in the Microgravity Science Glovebox (MSG) in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station (ISS). The main aim of the HEAT technology demonstration is the characterization of the heat transfer performance of a grooved heat pipe in weightlessness.
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ISS008-E-21977 (21 April 2004) --- European Space Agency (ESA) astronaut Andre Kuipers of the Netherlands looks through the Earth observation window in the Destiny laboratory on the International Space Station soon after arriving in a Soyuz spacecraft for several days' stay onboard the Earth-orbiting complex.
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ISS008-E-22128 (24 April 2004) --- European Space Agency (ESA) astronaut Andre Kuipers of the Netherlands works with the ARGES experiment for the Microgravity Science Glovebox (MSG) in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station (ISS). The main objectives of ARGES are to determine which factors are critical in the onset of instabilities in High-Intensity Discharge (HID) lamps and to characterize the separation of individual gaseous elements inside.
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ISS008-E-21606 (15 April 2004) --- Astronaut C. Michael Foale, Expedition 8 commander and NASA ISS science officer, completes his third and final data collection with the Hand Posture Analysis (HPA) investigation in the Destiny laboratory on the International Space Station (ISS). After setting up the video tape recorder (VTR) for documenting the activities, Foale used the posture acquisition glove (PAG), which has delicate sensors attached to the tops of the fingers, to operate the handgrip dynamometer (HGD).
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ISS008-E-21610 (15 April 2004) --- Astronaut C. Michael Foale, Expedition 8 commander and NASA ISS science officer, completes his third and final data collection with the Hand Posture Analysis (HPA) investigation in the Destiny laboratory on the International Space Station (ISS). After setting up the video tape recorder (VTR) for documenting the activities, Foale used the posture acquisition glove (PAG), which has delicate sensors attached to the tops of the fingers, to operate the handgrip dynamometer (HGD).
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ISS008-E-22127 (24 April 2004) --- Astronaut C. Michael Foale (left), Expedition 8 commander and NASA ISS science officer, and European Space Agency (ESA) astronaut Andre Kuipers of the Netherlands work with the ARGES experiment for the Microgravity Science Glovebox (MSG) in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station (ISS). The main objectives of ARGES are to determine which factors are critical in the onset of instabilities in High-Intensity Discharge (HID) lamps and to characterize the separation of individual gaseous elements inside.
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ISS008-E-20632 (5 April 2004) --- Astronaut C. Michael Foale, Expedition 8 commander and NASA ISS science officer, conducts an inspection of the Microgravity Science Glovebox (MSG) / Exchangeable Standard Electronic Module (ESEM) in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station (ISS).
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ISS008-E-20613 (5 April 2004) --- Astronaut C. Michael Foale, Expedition 8 commander and NASA ISS science officer, works with a Slow Growth Sample Module (SGSM) for the Binary Colloidal Alloy Test-3 (BCAT) experiment. The SGSM is on a mounting bracket attached to the Maintenance Work Area (MWA) table set up in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station (ISS).
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ISS008-E-20610 (5 April 2004) --- Astronaut C. Michael Foale, Expedition 8 commander and NASA ISS science officer, uses a digital still camera to photograph a Slow Growth Sample Module (SGSM) for the Binary Colloidal Alloy Test-3 (BCAT) experiment. The SGSM is on a mounting bracket attached to the Maintenance Work Area (MWA) table set up in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station (ISS).
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ISS008-E-20918 (7 April 2004) --- Astronaut C. Michael Foale, Expedition 8 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 of 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.
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ISS008-E-20901 (7 April 2004) --- Astronaut C. Michael Foale, Expedition 8 commander and NASA ISS science officer, balances on the footplate of a special track attached to the Human Research Facility (HRF) rack in the Destiny laboratory on the International Space Station (ISS) to perform Foot/Ground Reaction Forces During Spaceflight (FOOT) / Electromyography (EMG) calibration operations. Foale is wearing the Lower Extremity Monitoring Suit (LEMS), the cycling tights outfitted with 20 sensors, which measures forces on joints and muscle activity.
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ISS008-E-20622 (5 April 2004) --- Astronaut C. Michael Foale, Expedition 8 commander and NASA ISS science officer, conducts an inspection of the Microgravity Science Glovebox (MSG) / Exchangeable Standard Electronic Module (ESEM) in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station (ISS).
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