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JSC2004-E-25240 (14 June 2004) JSC Associate Director John W. Young addresses guests and media during a swearing-in of NASA's latest class of astronaut candidates. The ceremony took place on June 14 in the Mission Operations Control Room in the Mission Control Center. This room served as the ground based control center for the Apollo lunar landings. Announced on May 6 at the Space Day ceremony in Washington, D.C., the 11-member class will be the first astronauts focused from the start on realizing the new Vision for Space Exploration to extend human presence across our solar system, including a planned return to the Moon.
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JSC2004-E-21879 (6 May 2004) --- Frederick D. Gregory, Deputy Administrator, addresses NASA?s 2004 class of astronauts, house members, and others, at the U.S. House of Representatives Subcommittee on Space and Aeronautics hearing room in the Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, D.C. Photo Credit: NASA/Renee Bouchard.
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JSC2004-E-21921 (6 May 2004) --- A close-up of the cake to honor NASA?s 2004 astronaut class at NASA Headquarters in Washington, D.C. during a reception with employees after the education webcast. Photo Credit: NASA/Renee Bouchard.
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JSC2004-E-21874 (6 May 2004) --- Frederick D. Gregory, Deputy Administrator, addresses NASA?s 2004 class of astronauts, house members, and others, at the U.S. House of Representatives Subcommittee on Space and Aeronautics hearing room in the Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, D.C. Photo Credit: NASA/Renee Bouchard.
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JSC2004-E-21886 (6 May 2004) --- Frederick D. Gregory (left), Deputy Administrator, reads a special Space Day message from President Bush, congratulating NASA?s 2004 class of astronauts and praising ?America?s spirit of discovery and innovation? during the Earth Crew Webcast at NASA Headquarters, Washington, D.C. Photo Credit: NASA/Renee Bouchard.
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JSC2004-E-21902 (6 May 2004) --- The three educator astronaut candidates in NASA?s 2004 astronaut class participate in the Earth Crew Webcast at NASA Headquarters in Washington, D.C. From the left are Dorothy M. (Dottie) Metcalf-Lindenburger, Richard R. (Ricky) Arnold II, and Joseph M. (Joe) Acaba (with microphone). Their classmates are out of frame. Photo Credit: NASA/Renee Bouchard.
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JSC2004-E-21876 (6 May 2004) --- NASA?s 2004 class of astronauts are pictured in the U.S. House of Representatives Subcommittee on Space and Aeronautics hearing room in the Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, D.C. From the left are James P. (Jim) Dutton Jr, Shannon Walker, Robert L. (Bobby) Satcher Jr, Thomas H. (Tom) Marshburn, Robert S. (Shane) Kimbrough, Jose M. Hernandez, Christopher J. (Chris) Cassidy, Dorothy M. (Dottie) Metcalf-Lindenburger, Richard R. (Ricky) Arnold II, and Joseph M. (Joe) Acaba. Not pictured is Randolph J. (Randy) Bresnik. Frederick D. Gregory, Deputy Administrator, is visible in background. Photo Credit: NASA/Renee Bouchard.
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JSC2004-E-21884 (6 May 2004) --- Frederick D. Gregory (left), Deputy Administrator, reads a special Space Day message from President Bush, congratulating NASA?s 2004 class of astronauts and praising ?America?s spirit of discovery and innovation? during the Earth Crew Webcast at NASA Headquarters, Washington, D.C. Also visible are Bianca Baker (center), Webcast moderator; and Assistant Associate Administrator for Space Flight Tom Cremins. Photo Credit: NASA/Renee Bouchard.
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JSC2004-E-21900 (6 May 2004) --- Webcast Moderator Bianca Baker (left) and Assistant Associate Administrator for Space Flight Tom Cremins (center frame), listen as one of three educator candidates in NASA?s 2004 astronaut class responds to a question during the Earth Crew Webcast at NASA Headquarters in Washington, D.C. The three educator astronauts are Dorothy M. (Dottie) Metcalf-Lindenburger (right frame, left), Richard R. (Ricky) Arnold II, and Joseph M. (Joe) Acaba (with microphone). Their classmates are out of frame. Photo Credit: NASA/Renee Bouchard.
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