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 Exp. 10 Commander Leroy Chiao
Shooting for the Heart
In space, Astronaut Leroy Chiao developed a passion for photography, taking more than 24,000 images of Earth while living in space.
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 Marshall Center employees test part of the life support system that provides the Station with clean air and drinkable water.
Sweating for Science
NASA transforms sweat and urine into pure drinking water.
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 Pat Patterson, payload operations director, works on console at the Marshall Center’s Payload Operations Center.
Living History
NASA's science Payload Operations Center marks fourth anniversary.
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 Expedition 7 astronaut Don Pettit exercises on the ISS.
Living In Space
Learn more about how astronauts eat, sleep, work and play in space.
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 The Virtual Astronaut
Virtual Astronaut Interactive
Select your own "astro-identity" and go on a space mission.
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 Human Space Flight Web
NASA Human Space Flight
Visit NASA's Human Space Flight Web site to learn more about past shuttle and space station missions.
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 Learn about the ISS Attitudes
What are the ISS Attitudes?
See how the International Space Station orients itself.
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 Saturday Morning Science with Expedition 6 NASA ISS Science Officer Don Pettit.
Saturday Morning Space Station Science
Expedition Six NASA ISS Science Officer Don Pettit used some of his time while living aboard the International Space Station to shed the light of science on a variety of subjects.
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 Explore the Space Station
Explore the Space Station
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