

NASA’s SpaceX Crew-6 Live Launch Coverage (Scrub)
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NASA/SpaceX Crew-6 Dry Dress Rehearsal
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NASA’s SpaceX Crew-6 Launch - Astronauts walkout at O&C
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NASA’s SpaceX Crew-6 Live Launch Coverage (Scrub)
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The official portrait of the four members of NASA's SpaceX Crew-11 mission
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The Soyuz MS-23 crew ship approaches the Prichal docking module
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A spacesuit is pictured staged inside the Quest airlock
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NASA astronaut Mike Fincke waves to officials at Ellington Field in Houston, Texas
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NASA's SpaceX Crew-11 members pose for a portrait inside a Dragon training crew spacecraft
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JAXA astronaut Kimiya Yui waves to officials at Ellington Field in Houston, Texas
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NASA's SpaceX Crew-11 members train inside a Dragon training crew spacecraft
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NASA's SpaceX Crew-11 members train inside a Dragon training crew spacecraft
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The crew of NASA’s SpaceX Crew-10 mission
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NASA astronaut Zena Cardman waves to officials at Ellington Field in Houston, Texas
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Roscosmos cosmonaut Oleg Platonov waves to officials at Ellington Field in Houston, Texas
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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - In the Space Station Processing Facility, astronaut Lee Archambault and STS-114 Mission Specialist Charles Camarda watch as crew members work with equipment that will be used on the mission. Archambault supports launch and landing operations at the Kennedy Space Center as an Astronaut Office representative. Crew members are at KSC for equipment familiarization. STS-114 is classified as Logistics Flight 1 to the International Space Station, delivering new supplies and replacing one of the orbital outpost’s Control Moment Gyroscopes (CMGs). STS-114 will also carry a Raffaello Multi-Purpose Logistics Module and the External Stowage Platform-2. The crew is slated to conduct at least three spacewalks: They will demonstrate repair techniques of the Shuttle’s Thermal Protection System, replace the failed CMG with one delivered by the Shuttle, and install the External Stowage Platform.
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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - The STS-114 crew is welcomed to Hangar AF, Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, by Joseph Chaput, with United Space Alliance. The crew, from left, are Mission Specialist Soichi Noguchi, Commander Eileen Collins, Mission Specialist Stephen Robinson and (partially hidden) Pilot James Kelly. Noguchi is with the Japanese space agency NASDA. On the mission, the crew will carry the MultiPurpose Logistics Module (MPLM) Raffaello and External Stowage Platform 2 to the International Space Station. The MPLM will contain supplies and equipment. Another goal of the mission is to remove and replace a Control Moment Gyro. Launch date for mission STS-114 is under review. Hangar AF is the site where SRB Retrieval Ships return the spent solid rocket boosters after a Shuttle launch. The SRBs are lifted from the water and placed on rail cars to begin the disassembly and refurbishment process.
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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - In Hangar AF, Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, the STS-114 crew look at equipment used to disassemble and refurbish solid rocket boosters retrieved after a Shuttle launch. Starting second from left are Mission Specialist Soichi Noguchi, Mission Specialist Stephen Robinson, Commander Eileen Collins, and Pilot James Kelly. Noguchi is with the Japanese space agency NASDA. At far left is Joseph Chaput, with United Space Alliance. On their mission, the crew will carry the MultiPurpose Logistics Module (MPLM) Raffaello and External Stowage Platform 2 to the International Space Station. The MPLM will contain supplies and equipment. Another goal of the mission is to remove and replace a Control Moment Gyro. Launch date for mission STS-114 is under review.
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SpaceX Crew-3 Suit-Up and Walkout
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SpaceX Crew-3 Suit-Up and Walkout
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SpaceX Crew-3 Suit-Up and Walkout
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SpaceX Crew-3 Suit-Up and Walkout
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SpaceX Crew-3 Suit-Up and Walkout
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SpaceX Crew-3 Suit-Up and Walkout
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