STS-130 Flight Day 10 Gallery

  • Expedition 22 Flight Engineer Soichi Noguchi› View High-res
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    ISS022-E-067187 (17 Feb. 2010) --- Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) astronaut Soichi Noguchi, Expedition 22 flight engineer, poses for a photo near the windows in the newly-installed Cupola of the International Space Station while space shuttle Endeavour (STS-130) remains docked with the station.

  • STS-130 Mission Specialist Kathryn Hire and Pilot Terry Virts› View High-res
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    ISS022-E-067703 (17 Feb. 2010) --- NASA astronauts Kathryn Hire, STS-130 mission specialist; and Terry Virts, pilot, work in the Tranquility node and its Cupola of the International Space Station while space shuttle Endeavour remains docked with the station.

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    ISS022-E-067704 (17 Feb. 2010) --- NASA astronauts Kathryn Hire, STS-130 mission specialist; and Terry Virts, pilot, work in the Tranquility node and its Cupola of the International Space Station while space shuttle Endeavour remains docked with the station.

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    S130-E-009537 (17 Feb. 2010) --- NASA astronaut Kathryn Hire, STS-130 mission specialist, works with Cupola hardware in the Tranquility node of the International Space Station while space shuttle Endeavour remains docked with the station.

  • STS-130 Mission Specialist Stephen Robinson› View High-res
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    S130-E-009678 (17 Feb. 2010) --- NASA astronaut Stephen Robinson, STS-130 mission specialist, poses for a photo near the windows in the newly-installed Cupola of the International Space Station while space shuttle Endeavour remains docked with the station.

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    S130-E-009541 (17 Feb. 2010) --- NASA astronaut Nicholas Patrick, STS-130 mission specialist, participates in the mission's third and final session of extravehicular activity (EVA) as construction and maintenance continue on the International Space Station. During the five-hour, 48-minute spacewalk, Patrick and astronaut Robert Behnken (out of frame), mission specialist, completed all of their planned tasks, removing insulation blankets and removing launch restraint bolts from each of the Cupola's seven windows.

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    S130-E-009549 (17 Feb. 2010) --- NASA astronaut Nicholas Patrick, STS-130 mission specialist, participates in the mission's third and final session of extravehicular activity (EVA) as construction and maintenance continue on the International Space Station. During the five-hour, 48-minute spacewalk, Patrick and astronaut Robert Behnken (out of frame), mission specialist, completed all of their planned tasks, removing insulation blankets and removing launch restraint bolts from each of the Cupola's seven windows.

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    S130-E-009564 (17 Feb. 2010) --- NASA astronaut Nicholas Patrick, STS-130 mission specialist, participates in the mission's third and final session of extravehicular activity (EVA) as construction and maintenance continue on the International Space Station. During the five-hour, 48-minute spacewalk, Patrick and astronaut Robert Behnken (out of frame), mission specialist, completed all of their planned tasks, removing insulation blankets and removing launch restraint bolts from each of the Cupola's seven windows. A Russian spacecraft docked to the station is at top.

  • Russian Soyuz and Progress spacecrafts docked to the International Space Station› View High-res
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    S130-E-009616 (17 Feb. 2010) --- Russian Soyuz and Progress spacecrafts, docked to the International Space Station, are featured in this image photographed by a shuttle crew member on the station while space shuttle Endeavour (STS-130) remains docked with the station.

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    S130-E-009633 (17 Feb. 2010) --- A Russian Progress spacecraft, docked to the Poisk Mini-Research Module 2 (MRM2) of the International Space Station, is featured in this image photographed by a shuttle crew member on the station while space shuttle Endeavour (STS-130) remains docked with the station.