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| S117-E-06956 (10 June 2007) --- Astronaut Lee Archambault, STS-117 pilot, occupies the commander's station on the flight deck of Space Shuttle Atlantis during rendezvous and docking operations with the International Space Station. | |
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| S117-E-06958 (10 June 2007) --- Astronaut Steven Swanson, STS-117 mission specialist, occupies the pilot's station on the flight deck of Space Shuttle Atlantis during rendezvous and docking operations with the International Space Station. | |
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| S117-E-06962 (10 June 2007) --- The International Space Station was photographed by one of the STS-117 crewmembers as Space Shuttle Atlantis (out of frame) approached the station during rendezvous and docking activities on flight day three. Docking occurred 2:36 p.m. (CDT) on June 10, 2007. | |
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| ISS015-E-11769 (10 June 2007) --- Cosmonaut Fyodor N. Yurchikhin, Expedition 15 commander representing Russia's Federal Space Agency, photographed near a hatch door in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station. Shortly after this image was taken, the hatches were opened between the station and Space Shuttle Atlantis. | |
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| ISS015-E-11778 (10 June 2007) --- The STS-117 crewmembers give the Expedition 15 crewmembers packages from Earth in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station shortly after Space Shuttle Atlantis docked with the station. Pictured are (left to right) cosmonauts Oleg V. Kotov and Fyodor N. Yurchikhin, Expedition 15 flight engineer and commander, respectively, representing Russia's Federal Space Agency; astronauts Sunita L. Williams, Expedition 15 flight engineer; Steven Swanson, STS-117 mission specialist; Lee Archambault, STS-117 pilot; and Rick Sturckow, STS-117 commander. | |
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| ISS015-E-11782 (10 June 2007) --- Astronauts Sunita L. Williams (foreground), Expedition 15 flight engineer, and Lee Archambault, STS-117 pilot, work the controls of the Space Station Remote Manipulator System (SSRMS) or Canadarm2 in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station during STS-117 flight day three activities. | |
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| ISS015-E-11788 (10 June 2007) --- The STS-117 crewmembers pose for a portrait in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station shortly after Space Shuttle Atlantis docked with the station. From the left (front row) are astronauts Rick Sturckow, commander; Lee Archambault, pilot; and Patrick Forrester, mission specialist. From the left (back row) are astronauts John "Danny" Olivas, Clayton Anderson, Jim Reilly and Steven Swanson, all mission specialists. | |
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| ISS015-E-11794 (10 June 2007) --- The STS-117 crewmembers pose for a portrait in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station shortly after Space Shuttle Atlantis docked with the station. From the left (front row) are astronauts Rick Sturckow, commander; Lee Archambault, pilot; and Patrick Forrester, mission specialist. From the left (back row) are astronauts John "Danny" Olivas, Clayton Anderson, Jim Reilly and Steven Swanson, all mission specialists. | |
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| ISS015-E-11705 (10 June 2007) --- A nadir view of the Space Shuttle Atlantis was photographed by a member of the Expedition 15 crew aboard the International Space Station as the two spacecraft were nearing their much-anticipated link-up in Earth orbit. The 17.8 ton S3/S4 truss to be added next week to the station can be seen berthed in the payload bay of the shuttle. | |
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| ISS015-E-11706 (10 June 2007) --- A nadir view of the Space Shuttle Atlantis was photographed by a member of the Expedition 15 crew aboard the International Space Station as the two spacecraft were nearing their much-anticipated link-up in Earth orbit. The 17.8 ton S3/S4 truss to be added next week to the station can be seen berthed in the payload bay of the shuttle. | |
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