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ISS009-E-18514 (14 August 2004) --- Cosmonaut Gennady I. Padalka, Expedition 9 commander representing Russia?s Federal Space Agency, performs an interface leak check in the Pirs Docking Compartment of the International Space Station (ISS) prior to the Progress 15 supply vehicle and Zvezda Service Module hatch opening.
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ISS009-E-18364 (14 August 2004) --- Appearing as a silhouette backdropped against airglow of Earth?s horizon, an unpiloted Progress supply vehicle approaches the International Space Station (ISS). The Progress 15 resupply craft launched at 12:03 a.m. (CDT) on August 11, 2004 from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan to deliver almost three tons of food, fuel, oxygen, water and supplies to the Expedition 9 crewmembers onboard the Station. Progress docked to the aft port of the Zvezda Service Module at 12:01 a.m. (CDT) on August 14 as the two craft flew 225 statute miles over central Asia.
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ISS009-E-15361 (17 July 2004) --- Astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke, Expedition 9 NASA ISS science officer and flight engineer, is pictured in the Zvezda Service Module of the International Space Station (ISS). A bag of tomato seeds for the Tomatosphere II Project, an educational program sponsored by Canadian Space Agency (CSA), floats nearby. The seeds will be distributed to classrooms in Canada for use in plant growth experiments.
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ISS009-E-15362 (17 July 2004) --- Astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke, Expedition 9 NASA ISS science officer and flight engineer, is pictured in the Zvezda Service Module of the International Space Station (ISS). A bag of tomato seeds for the Tomatosphere II Project, an educational program sponsored by Canadian Space Agency (CSA), floats nearby. The seeds will be distributed to classrooms in Canada for use in plant growth experiments.
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ISS009-E-16844 (29 July 2004) --- Astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke, Expedition 9 NASA ISS science officer and flight engineer, holds a still camera in the Zvezda Service Module on the International Space Station (ISS).
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ISS009-E-13379 (28 June 2004) --- Astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke, Expedition 9 NASA ISS science officer and flight engineer, uses a communication system in the Zvezda Service Module of the International Space Station (ISS).
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ISS009-E-13739 (5 July 2004) --- Cosmonaut Gennady I. Padalka, Expedition 9 commander representing Russia?s Federal Space Agency, works with the Cardiocog experiment in the Zvezda Service Module of the International Space Station (ISS). Originally part of Pedro Duque's VC5 "Cervantes" science program, Cardiocog studies changes in the human cardiovascular system in micro-G, expressed in the peripheral arteries, and the vegetative regulation of arterial blood pressure and heart rate.
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ISS009-E-13383 (28 June 2004) --- Cosmonaut Gennady I. Padalka, Expedition 9 commander representing Russia?s Federal Space Agency, uses a communication system in the Zvezda Service Module of the International Space Station (ISS).
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ISS009-E-08849 (27 May 2004) --- Backdropped by the blackness of space, an unpiloted Progress supply vehicle approaches the International Space Station (ISS). The Progress 14 resupply craft launched at 7:34 a.m. (CDT) on May 25, 2004 from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan to deliver 2 ? tons of food, water, fuel and supplies to the Expedition 9 crewmembers onboard the Station. Progress docked to the aft port of the Zvezda Service Module at 8:55 a.m. (CDT) on May 27 as the two craft flew 230 statute miles above Central Asia.
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ISS009-E-08832 (27 May 2004) --- Cosmonaut Gennady I. Padalka (background), Expedition 9 commander representing Russia?s Federal Space Agency, works at the Simvol-Ts workstation in the Zvezda Service Module of the International Space Station (ISS) during the docking approach of the Progress 14 spacecraft. Astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke, NASA ISS science officer and flight engineer, assisted Padalka.
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ISS009-E-08842 (27 May 2004) --- Backdropped by a blue and white Earth, an unpiloted Progress supply vehicle approaches the International Space Station (ISS). The Progress 14 resupply craft launched at 7:34 a.m. (CDT) on May 25, 2004 from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan to deliver 2 ? tons of food, water, fuel and supplies to the Expedition 9 crewmembers onboard the Station. Progress docked to the aft port of the Zvezda Service Module at 8:55 a.m. (CDT) on May 27 as the two craft flew 230 statute miles above Central Asia.
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ISS009-E-08854 (27 May 2004) --- Backdropped by the blackness of space, an unpiloted Progress supply vehicle approaches the International Space Station (ISS). The Progress 14 resupply craft launched at 7:34 a.m. (CDT) on May 25, 2004 from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan to deliver 2 ? tons of food, water, fuel and supplies to the Expedition 9 crewmembers onboard the Station. Progress docked to the aft port of the Zvezda Service Module at 8:55 a.m. (CDT) on May 27 as the two craft flew 230 statute miles above Central Asia.
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ISS009-E-08882 (27 May 2004) --- Astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke, Expedition 9 NASA ISS science officer and flight engineer, is pictured near fresh fruit floating freely in the Zvezda Service Module of the International Space Station (ISS).
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ISS009-E-08833 (27 May 2004) --- Cosmonaut Gennady I. Padalka (background), Expedition 9 commander representing Russia?s Federal Space Agency, works at the Simvol-Ts workstation in the Zvezda Service Module of the International Space Station (ISS) during the docking approach of the Progress 14 spacecraft. Astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke, NASA ISS science officer and flight engineer, assisted Padalka.
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ISS009-E-08847 (27 May 2004) --- Backdropped by the blackness of space and Earth?s horizon, an unpiloted Progress supply vehicle approaches the International Space Station (ISS). The Progress 14 resupply craft launched at 7:34 a.m. (CDT) on May 25, 2004 from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan to deliver 2 ? tons of food, water, fuel and supplies to the Expedition 9 crewmembers onboard the Station. Progress docked to the aft port of the Zvezda Service Module at 8:55 a.m. (CDT) on May 27 as the two craft flew 230 statute miles above Central Asia.
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ISS009-E-08880 (27 May 2004) --- Cosmonaut Gennady I. Padalka, Expedition 9 commander representing Russia?s Federal Space Agency, is pictured near fresh fruit floating freely in the Zvezda Service Module of the International Space Station (ISS).
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ISS009-E-08883 (27 May 2004) --- Astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke, Expedition 9 NASA ISS science officer and flight engineer, is pictured near fresh fruit floating freely in the Zvezda Service Module of the International Space Station (ISS).
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ISS009-E-07951 (20 May 2004) --- Cosmonaut Gennady I. Padalka, Expedition 9 commander representing Russia?s Federal Space Agency, conducts a test of the Teleoperator Control System (TORU) between the Zvezda Service Module and the docked Progress 13P on the International Space Station (ISS).
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ISS009-E-08874 (27 May 2004) --- Astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke, Expedition 9 NASA ISS science officer and flight engineer, is pictured near fresh fruit floating freely in the Zvezda Service Module of the International Space Station (ISS).
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ISS009-E-08824 (27 May 2004) --- Cosmonaut Gennady I. Padalka, Expedition 9 commander representing Russia?s Federal Space Agency, works at the Simvol-Ts workstation in the Zvezda Service Module of the International Space Station (ISS) during the docking approach of the Progress 14 spacecraft.
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ISS009-E-06467 (11 May 2004) --- Astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke, Expedition 9 NASA ISS science officer and flight engineer, floats in the Zvezda Service Module of the International Space Station (ISS).
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ISS009-E-07646 (May 2004) --- Cosmonaut Gennady I. Padalka, Expedition 9 commander representing Russia's Federal Space Agency, holds a procedures checklist as the Fluorescence Orbital Radiation Risk Assessment Using Yeast (FORRAY) assembly floats freely nearby in the Zvezda Service Module of the International Space Station (ISS).
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ISS008-E-22393 (29 April 2004) --- European Space Agency (ESA) astronaut Andre Kuipers of the Netherlands, holds a Complex ?Plasma-03? canister in the Zvezda Service Module of the International Space Station (ISS). Astronaut C. Michael Foale, Expedition 8 commander and NASA ISS science officer, is at right.
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ISS008-E-21916 (12 April 2004)--- Astronaut C. Michael Foale (left), Expedition 8 commander and NASA ISS science officer; and Alexander Kaleri, Russia's Federal Space Agency flight engineer, pose beside the pea plants growing in the Lada-4 greenhouse as part of the BIO-5 Rasteniya-2 (Plants-2) experiment located in the Zvezda Service Module of the International Space Station.
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ISS008-E-21921 (12 April 2004) --- Astronaut C. Michael Foale, Expedition 8 commander and NASA ISS science officer, equipped with a bungee harness, performs squat exercises on the Treadmill Vibration Isolation System (TVIS) in the Zvezda Service Module.
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ISS008-E-21952 (21 April 2004) --- A smiling astronaut C. Michael Foale, Expedition 8 commander and NASA ISS science officer, can't hide his elation at having company aboard the International Space Station in this electronic still photo, taken in the Zvezda Service Module soon after three visitors arrived at the orbiting complex in a Russian Soyuz spacecraft.
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ISS008-E-21923 (12 April 2004) --- Astronaut C. Michael Foale, Expedition 8 commander and NASA ISS science officer, equipped with a bungee harness, exercises on the Treadmill Vibration Isolation System (TVIS) in the Zvezda Service Module on the International Space Station (ISS).
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ISS008-E-21904 (April 2004) --- Astronaut C. Michael Foale, Expedition 8 commander and NASA ISS science officer, holds a portable microphone/keypad for the ARISS ham radio in one hand, and a note card with his call sign of NA1SS in the other in the Zvezda Service Module on the International Space Station (ISS). Cosmonaut Alexander Y. Kaleri, flight engineer representing Russia?s Federal Space Agency, donned in the Russian Lower Body Negative Pressure (LBNP) or Chibis suit in preparation for a return to gravity following his stay onboard the ISS, is visible in the background.
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ISS008-E-21953 (21 April 2004) --- Astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke (foreground), Expedition 9 flight engineer and NASA ISS science officer, and cosmonaut Gennady I. Padalka of Russia's Federal Space Agency, Expedition 9 commander, spend their first moments in the Zvezda Service Module soon after arriving aboard the International Space Station.
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ISS008-E-21918 (12 April 2004) --- Cosmonaut Alexander Kaleri, Russia's Federal Space Agency Expedition 8 flight engineer, poses in the Zvezda Service Module, with the Russian Lower Body Negative Pressure (LBNP) or Chibis suit. He had donned the suit to prepare for a return to gravity following a lengthy stay onboard the International Space Station.
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ISS008-E-21942 (21 April 2004) --- Cosmonaut Alexander Y. Kaleri (foreground) representing Russia's Federal Space Agency and serving as Expedition 8 flight engineer, and astronaut C. Michael Foale (center), Expedition 8 commander and NASA ISS science officer, are about to interact with human beings for the first time in almost six months aboard the International Space Station. Cosmonaut Gennady Padalka of the Federal Space Agency, Expedition 9 commander, and part of the replacement team on ISS, greets the pair in the Zvezda Service Module.
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ISS008-E-21951 (21 April 2004) --- European Space Agency (ESA) astronaut Andre Kuipers of the Netherlands floats in the Zvezda Service Module on the International Space Station (ISS).
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ISS008-E-17196 (26 February 2004) --- Astronaut C. Michael Foale, Expedition 8 commander and NASA ISS science officer, suited in a blue thermal garment prior to donning his Russian Orlan spacesuit, smiles for the camera while floating in the Zvezda Service Module on the International Space Station (ISS).
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ISS008-E-17186 (24 February 2004) --- Astronaut C. Michael Foale, Expedition 8 NASA ISS science officer and commander, works with the extravehicular activity (EVA) bundle in the Zvezda Service Module on the International Space Station (ISS). The Matroshka experiment package is shrouded (aft) with the brown carry bags for the CKK hardware (fwd) along with tools and other needed items. It is all bundled to a Russian EVA integrated equipment carrier.
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ISS008-E-18534 (March 2004) --- A close-up view, taken by an Expedition 8 crewmember, shows the Russian BIO-5 Rasteniya-2/Lada-2 (Plants-2) plant growth experiment located in the Zvezda Service Module on the International Space Station (ISS).
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ISS008-E-14073 (30 January 2004) --- Cosmonaut Alexander Y. Kaleri, Expedition 8 flight engineer, practices docking procedures with the manual TORU rendezvous system in the Zvezda Service Module on the International Space Station (ISS) in preparation for the docking of the Progress 13 on January 31. With the manual TORU mode, Kaleri can perform necessary guidance functions from Zvezda via two hand controllers in the event of a failure of the ?Kurs? automated rendezvous and docking (AR?) of the Progress. Kaleri represents Rosaviakosmos.
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ISS008-E-12281 (9 January 2004) --- Cosmonaut Alexander Y. Kaleri, Expedition 8 flight engineer, works at the Vozdukh CO2 scrubber in the Zvezda Service Module on the International Space Station (ISS). Kaleri represents Rosaviakosmos.
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ISS008-E-13951 (31 January 2004) --- Backdropped by a blue and white Earth, an unpiloted Progress supply vehicle approaches the International Space Station (ISS). The Progress 13 resupply craft launched at 5:58 a.m. (CST) on January 29, 2004 from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan to deliver 2 ? tons of food, fuel, spare parts and supplies to the Expedition 8 crewmembers onboard the orbital outpost. Progress docked to the aft port of the Zvezda Service Module at 7:13 a.m. (CST) on January 31 as the two craft flew 230 statute miles above Central Asia.
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ISS008-E-14076 (30 January 2004) --- Cosmonaut Alexander Y. Kaleri, Expedition 8 flight engineer, practices docking procedures with the manual TORU rendezvous system in the Zvezda Service Module on the International Space Station (ISS) in preparation for the docking of the Progress 13 on January 31. With the manual TORU mode, Kaleri can perform necessary guidance functions from Zvezda via two hand controllers in the event of a failure of the ?Kurs? automated rendezvous and docking (AR?) of the Progress. Kaleri represents Rosaviakosmos.
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ISS008-E-13948 (31 January 2004) --- Backdropped by a blue and white Earth, an unpiloted Progress supply vehicle approaches the International Space Station (ISS). The Progress 13 resupply craft launched at 5:58 a.m. (CST) on January 29, 2004 from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan to deliver 2 ? tons of food, fuel, spare parts and supplies to the Expedition 8 crewmembers onboard the orbital outpost. Progress docked to the aft port of the Zvezda Service Module at 7:13 a.m. (CST) on January 31 as the two craft flew 230 statute miles above Central Asia.
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ISS008-E-17183 (24 February 2004) --- This image shows a close-up view of the extravehicular activity (EVA) bundle in the Zvezda Service Module on the International Space Station (ISS). The Matroshka experiment package is shrouded (aft) with the brown carry bags for the CKK hardware (fwd) along with tools and other needed items. It is all bundled to a Russian EVA integrated equipment carrier. Cosmonaut Alexander Y. Kaleri, flight engineer representing Russia?s Federal Space Agency, is in the background.
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ISS008-E-12276 (9 January 2004) --- Cosmonaut Alexander Y. Kaleri, Expedition 8 flight engineer, is pictured in the Zvezda Service Module on the International Space Station (ISS). Kaleri represents Rosaviakosmos.
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ISS008-E-17185 (24 February 2004) --- Cosmonaut Alexander Y. Kaleri, Expedition 8 flight engineer, works with the extravehicular activity (EVA) bundle in the Zvezda Service Module on the International Space Station (ISS). The Matroshka experiment package is shrouded (aft) with the brown carry bags for the CKK hardware (fwd) along with tools and other needed items. It is all bundled to a Russian EVA integrated equipment carrier. Kaleri represents Rosaviakosmos.
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ISS008-E-13142 (28 January 2004) --- This close-up view of an unpiloted Progress supply vehicle was taken by one of the Expedition 8 crewmembers onboard the International Space Station (ISS) as it departed from the Zvezda Service Module. The Progress 12 undocked January 28, 2004 at 2:36 a.m. (CST) and was later commanded to de-orbit with its load of trash and unneeded equipment and burn in the Earth?s atmosphere.
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ISS008-E-14067 (30 January 2004) --- Cosmonaut Alexander Y. Kaleri, Expedition 8 flight engineer, practices docking procedures with the manual TORU rendezvous system in the Zvezda Service Module on the International Space Station (ISS) in preparation for the docking of the Progress 13 on January 31. With the manual TORU mode, Kaleri can perform necessary guidance functions from Zvezda via two hand controllers in the event of a failure of the ?Kurs? automated rendezvous and docking (AR?) of the Progress. Kaleri represents Rosaviakosmos.
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ISS008-E-12270 (9 January 2004) --- Cosmonaut Alexander Y. Kaleri, Expedition 8 flight engineer, uses a communication system as he works in the Zvezda Service Module on the International Space Station (ISS). Kaleri represents Rosaviakosmos.
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