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Col. Doug Wheelock, STS-120 mission specialist, participates in the mission's fourth session of extravehicular activity while Space Shuttle Discovery is docked with the International Space Station
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- A diversified mission of astronomy, commercial space research and International Space Station preparation gets under way as the Space Shuttle Columbia climbs into orbit
STS117-S-041 (8 June 2007) --- Captured with a remote camera equipped with a special "fish-eye" lens, the Space Shuttle Atlantis
JSC2000-04867 (19 May 2000) --- Equipped with a shuttle extravehicular mobility unit (EMU) space suitJSC (19 May 2000) --- Equipped with a shuttle extravehicular mobility unit (EMU) space suit, astronaut Daniel C. Burbank is about to participate in an underwater spacewalk rehearsal in the Hydrolab
Army astronaut Col. Doug Wheelock, STS-120 mission specialist, on his first spacewalk to perform work on the International Space Station
The European robotic arm (ERA) is pictured extending out from the Nauka multipurpose laboratory module during a mobility test several days after Roscosmos cosmonauts Oleg Artemyev
Cosmonauts Pyotr Dubrov (bottom) and Anton Shkaplerov (top) work to configure the Prichal docking module and outfit the Nauka multipurpose laboratory module at the International Space Station during
The European robotic arm (ERA) is pictured attached to two grapple points on the Nauka multipurpose laboratory module during a mobility test several days after Roscosmos cosmonauts Oleg Artemyev
Cosmonaut Pyotr Dubrov works to configure and activate the Prichal docking module with the Russian segment of the International Space Station during a seven-hour and 11-minute spacewalk
NASA astronaut Kayla Barron is pictured tethered to the International Space Station during a six-hour and 54-minute spacewalk to set up the orbital lab for its next roll-out solar array
Cosmonaut Anton Shkaplerov works to configure and activate the Prichal docking module with the Russian segment of the International Space Station during a seven-hour and 11-minute spacewalk
(From botton to top) Spacewalkers Samantha Cristoforetti of ESA (European Space Agency) and Oleg Artemyev of Roscosmos work outside the Nauka multipurpose laboratory module on the International Space
NASA astronauts Kayla Barron (top) and Raja Chari (bottom) are pictured shortly after exiting the U. SNASA astronauts Kayla Barron (top) and Raja Chari (bottom) are pictured shortly after exiting the U.S. Quest airlock beginning a six-hour
Spacewalker Samantha Cristoforetti of ESA (European Space Agency) works outside the Nauka multipurpose laboratory module on the International Space Station while wearing a Russian Orlan spacesuit
NASA astronauts (from left) Raja Chari and Kayla Barron are pictured inside the U. SNASA astronauts (from left) Raja Chari and Kayla Barron are pictured inside the U.S. Quest airlock suited up and preparing for a six-hour
STS117-S-021 (8 June 2007) --- Framed here by Florida foliage, the Space Shuttle Atlantis and its seven-member STS-117 crew head toward Earth-orbit
ISS014-E-13442 (8 Feb. 2007) --- Astronaut Sunita L. Williams, Expedition 14 flight engineer, participates in the final of three sessions of extravehicular activity (EVA) in nine days
STS117-S-027 (8 June 2007) --- The Space Shuttle Atlantis and its seven-member STS-117 crew head toward Earth-orbit and a scheduled link-up with the International Space Station
STS117-S-032 (8 June 2007) --- Framed here by branches, the Space Shuttle Atlantis and its seven-member STS-117 crew head toward Earth-orbit
STS117-S-035 (8 June 2007) --- The Space Shuttle Atlantis and its seven-member STS-117 crew head toward Earth-orbit and a scheduled link-up with the International Space Station
Roscosmos cosmonauts (from left) Oleg Artemyev, Sergey Korsakov and Denis Matveev, are pictured inside the International Space Station's Poisk module
STS124-S-001 (October 2007) --- The STS-124/1J patch depicts the space shuttle Discovery docked with the International Space Station (ISS)
STS113-307-006 (30 November 2002) --- Astronaut Michael E. Lopez-Alegria, STS-113 mission specialistSTS (30 November 2002) --- Astronaut Michael E. Lopez-Alegria, STS-113 mission specialist, traverses along the Starboard One (S1) truss on the International Space Station (ISS)
STS117-S-015 (8 June 2007) --- The Space Shuttle Atlantis and its seven-member STS-117 crew head toward Earth-orbit and a scheduled link-up with the International Space Station
JSC2005-E-32511 (4 August 2005) --- One of four visual aids used by Shuttle Deputy Program Manager Wayne Hale during an August 4 press conference that dealt with important tests in wind tunnels at
ISS014-E-13458 (8 Feb. 2007) --- Astronaut Sunita L. Williams, Expedition 14 flight engineer, participates in the final of three sessions of extravehicular activity (EVA) in nine days
Cosmonaut Oleg Artemyev waves to the camera while working outside the Nauka multipurpose laboratory module during a spacewalk that lasted for six hours and 37 minutes to outfit Nauka
NASA astronaut Kayla Barron points the camera toward herself with her spaceuit's helmet shield down and takes a "space-selfie" during a six-hour
NASA astronaut and Expediution 66 Flight Engineer Raja Chari is pictured in his U. SNASA astronaut and Expediution 66 Flight Engineer Raja Chari is pictured in his U.S. spacesuit prior to beginning a spacewalk to install thermal gear
Cosmonauts Pyotr Dubrov (attached to the bottom left portion of the Prichal docking module) and Anton Shkaplerov (attached to the top right of Prichal)
NASA astronaut and Expediiton 66 Flight Engineer Raja Chari wears virtual reality goggles to practice spacewalk rescue scenarios that would be used while maneuvering using the U.S
ISS014-E-13142 (31 Jan. 2007) --- Astronaut Michael E. Lopez-Alegria, Expedition 14 commander and NASA space station science officer
Roscosmos cosmonauts Oleg Artemyev and Denis Matveev are pictured attached to the Nauka multipurpose laboratory module during a seven-hour
NASA astronaut Kayla Barron is pictured installing a modification kit on the International Space Station's Port-4 truss segment during a six-hour
Cosmonauts (from left) Anton Shkaplerov and Pyotr Dubrov are pictured in their Russian Orlan spacesuits for a fit check and leak checks a few days before they begin a spacewalk to outfit the Prichal
Astronauts Raja Chari (bottom) of NASA and Matthias Maurer (top) of ESA (European Space Agency) are pictured outside the International Space Station's Quest airlock during a spacewalk to install
NASA astronaut Raja Chari is pictured tethered to the International Space Station during a six-hour and 54-minute spacewalk to set up the orbital lab for its next roll-out solar array
NASA astronaut Raja Chari is pictured inside the U. S. Quest airlock suited up and preparing for a six-hourNASA astronaut Raja Chari is pictured inside the U.S. Quest airlock suited up and preparing for a six-hour and 54-minute spacewalk to set up the International Space Station for its next roll-out
ISS014-E-10054 (18 Dec. 2006) --- Backdropped by a blue and white Earth, a portion of the port overhead solar array wing on the International Space Station's P6 truss is visible at left in this image
Engineers and technicians at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston are testing the spacesuit astronauts will wearEngineers and technicians at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston are testing the spacesuit astronauts will wear in the agency's Orion spacecraft on trips to deep space
iss064e038304 (Feb. 28, 2021) --- NASA astronauts Kate Rubins (lower left) and Victor Glover (upper right) are pictured during a spacewalk to install solar array modification kits
iss061e034867 (Nov. 12, 2019) --- NASA astronaut Andrew Morgan checks specialized spacewalking tools designed specifically to repair the International Space Station's cosmic particle detector
Roscosmos cosmonauts (from bottom left) Anton Shkaplerov and Pyotr Dubrov work outside the Nauka multipurpose laboratory module during a spacewalk that lasted seven hours and 11 minutes
iss059e002821 (March 22, 2019) --- NASA astronaut Anne McClain takes a "space-selfie" with her helmet visor up 260 miles above the Earth's surface during a six-hour
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