S127-E-006934 (19 July 2009) --- Backgrounded by a blue and white Earth, the remote manipulator system (RMS) arm of the Space Shuttle Endeavour, is about to hand off theIntegrated Cargo Carrier (ICC) to the International Space Station (out of frame). The ICC is an unpressurized flat bed pallet and keel yoke assembly that was carried into space in the shuttle's payload bay.
S127-E-006954 (19 July 2009) --- Astronaut Christopher Cassidy, STS-127 mission specialist, is pictured on the mid deck of the Space Shuttle Endeavour on a day between two days during which he is assigned support duty for space-walking crewmates. Meanwhile "upstairs" on the flight deck, crewmates are using remote controls and the Canadian-built remote manipulator system (RMS) arm to move the Integrated Cargo Carrier from Endeavour's payload bay.
S127-E-006961 (19 July 2009) --- Astronauts Dave Wolf (left) and Tom Marshburn, both STS-127 mission specialists, share a moment shaking hands on the mid deck of the Space Shuttle Endeavour. Tomorrow they will share more than a few moments performing a spacewalk to perform work on the adjoined International Space Station.
S127-E-006967 (19 July 2009) --- Astronauts Christopher Cassidy (left), Dave Wolf (right)and Tom Marshburn (bottom), all STS-127 mission specialists, share a moment shaking hands with one another on the mid deck of the Space Shuttle Endeavour. Tomorrow Wolf and Marshburn will share more than a few moments performing a spacewalk to perform work on the adjoined International Space Station. Then on flight day 10, Marshburn and Cassidy will perform the fourth of five scheduled space walks.
S127-E-006972 (19 July 2009) --- On Endeavour's mid deck, astronauts Christopher Cassidy (left) and Dave Wolf, both STS-127 mission specialists, may be talking over their upcoming shared space walk, scheduled for flight day 8. The extravehicular activity they share will be the third and final EVA session in a week's time for Wolf and it will be the first of three for Cassidy.
S127-E-006973 (19 July 2009) --- Canadian Space Agency astronaut Julie Payette floats onto the mid deck of the Space Shuttle Endeavour, where she joins astronaut Dave Wolf, who makes an entry on a laptop computer.The two STS-127 mission specialists are part of a seven member shuttle crew currently visiting the International Space Station, which is now docked with the shuttle.
S127-E-006920 (19 July 2009) --- Astronaut Doug Hurley, pilot, is pictured at Endeavour's aft flight deck controls during flight day five operations with hardware on the International Space Station. The hardware moves will enable the second pair of spacewalkers to perform its spacewalk assignment on July 20.
S127-E-006921 (19 July 2009) --- Astronauts Mark Polansky (left), commander, and Doug Hurley, pilot, are pictured at Endeavour's aft flight deck controls during flight day five operations with hardware on the International Space Station. The hardware moves will enable the second pair of spacewalkers--mission specialists Dave Wolf and Tom Marshburn--to perform its spacewalk assignment on July 20.
S127-E-006938 (19 July 2009) --- European Space Agency astronaut Frank De Winne (left), Expedition 20 flight engineer, and Doug Hurley, STS-127 pilot, are pictured at Endeavour's aft flight deck controls during flight day five operations with hardware on the International Space Station. The hardware moves conducted by astronauts Mark Polansky (out of frame), commander, and Hurley, in tandem with crew members onboard the station, will enable the second pair of spacewalkers – mission specialists Dave Wolf and Tom Marshburn – to perform its spacewalk assignment on July 20.