RMKRHRNK–NASA Space Shuttle Discovery International Space Station STS-121 mission prime crew member American astronaut Michael Fossum washes his hair while aboard the Discovery July 13, 2006 in Earth orbit.
RM2G55H2H–ONBOARD SPACE SHUTTLE DISCOVERY - 08 July 2006 - Astronaut Michael E Fossum, STS-121 mission specialist, participates in the mission's second session
RMKRHRGG–NASA Space Shuttle Discovery International Space Station STS-121 mission prime crew members American astronauts Michael Fossum (left) and Mark Kelly float in the Discovery middeck July 6, 2006 in Earth orbit.
RM2HP6AMP–Waving flags for the Fourth of July, the STS-121 crew heads for the Astrovan and the ride to Launch Pad 39B for a third launch attempt. Leading the way are Pilot Mark Kelly (left) and Commander Steven Lindsey (right). Behind them are, left and right, Mission Specialists (second row) Lisa Nowak and Michael Fossum; (third row) Stephanie Wilson and Piers Sellers; and (at the rear) Thomas Reiter, who represents the European Space Agency
RMKRHRHX–NASA Space Shuttle Discovery International Space Station STS-121 mission prime crew member American astronaut Michael Fossum prepares for his extravehicular activity spacewalk in the ISS Quest Airlock July 8, 2006 in Earth orbit.
RMKRDCPB–STS-121 Michael Fossum working on Mobile Transporter
RMKRHRAA–NASA International Space Station Space Shuttle Discovery STS-121 mission prime crew member American astronaut Michael Fossum speaks during a pre-flight press conference at the Johnson Space Center June 8, 2006 in Houston, Texas.
RMW0M93D–Astronaut Michael Fossum takes a self-portrait on July 8, 2006 during a space walk or extravehicular activity while the Discovery orbiter is docked with the International Space Station. Turning his camera to snap a picture of his own helmet visor, he also recorded the reflection of his fellow mission specialist, Piers Sellers, near picture center and one of the space station's gold-tinted solar power arrays arcing across the top. (UPI Photo/Michael Fossum/NASA)
RMKRHRK6–NASA Space Shuttle Discovery International Space Station STS-121 mission prime crew members American astronauts (L-R) Lisa Nowak, Michael Fossum, and Stephanie Wilson float in the Discovery middeck Airlock July 8, 2006 in Earth orbit.
RMTXHRN7–Mission Specialists Lisa Nowak and Michael Fossum wave American flags as they walk out of the Operations and Checkout Building to board the NASA Astrovan en route to the Space Shuttle Discovery for mission STS-121 at Cape Canaveral, Florida on July 4, 2006. (UPI Photo/Pat Benic)
RMKRHRAK–NASA International Space Station Space Shuttle Discovery STS-121 mission prime crew member American astronaut Michael Fossum speaks during the crew return ceremony at the Johnson Space Center Ellington Field Hangar 276 June 18, 2006 in Houston, Texas.
RMW0M933–STS-121 Space Shuttle Discovery Commander Steve Lindsey speaks briefly to the media as he and the crew landed safely at Kennedy Space Center at Cape Canaveral, Florida on July 17, 2006. From left: Mission Specialists Piers Sellers and Stephanie Wilson, Pilot Mark Kelly, Lindsey, and Mission Specialists Lisa Nowak and Michael Fossum. The mission was 13 days and logged five million miles. (UPI Photo/NASA)
RMKRHR74–Official portrait of NASA International Space Station Space Shuttle Discovery STS-121 prime crew member American astronaut Michael Fossum at the Johnson Space Center April 5, 2004 in Houston, Texas.
RMTXHRKJ–The NASA Astrovan leaves the Operations and Checkout Building followed by a SWAT security vehicle en route to the Space Shuttle Discovery for mission STS-121 at Cape Canaveral, Florida on July 2, 2006. The seven person crew includes Commander Steven Lindsey, Pilot Mark Kelly, Mission Specialists Lisa Nowak, Michael Fossum, Stephanie Wilson, Piers Sellers, and Thomas Reiter. (UPI Photo/Pat Benic)
RMKRPXTJ–NASA International Space Station Space Shuttle Discovery STS-121 mission prime crew astronaut American Michael Fossum works outside of the Discovery cargo bay during an extravehicular activity spacewalk July 12, 2006 in Earth orbit.
RMTXHRKA–Commander Steven Lindsey (R) and Pilot Mark Kelly (L) lead Mission Specialists Lisa Nowak (2nd Row,L), Michael Fossum (2nd row,R). plus Stephanie Wilson, Piers Sellers, and Thomas Reiter out of the Operations and Checkout Building to board the NASA Astrovan en route to the Space Shuttle Discovery for mission STS-121 at Cape Canaveral, Florida on July 1, 2006. (UPI Photo/Pat Benic)
RMKRHR7F–NASA International Space Station Space Shuttle Discovery STS-121 prime crew member American astronaut Michael Fossum undergoes emergency egress training at the Johnson Space Center Space Vehicle Mockup Facility August 18, 2004 in Houston, Texas.
RMGE4FTJ–Launch: Soyuz TMA-21 April, 4 2011 Landing: September 15, 2011 Launch: Soyuz TMA-02M June 7, 2011 Landing: November 21, 2011 Astronauts: Andrey Borisenko, Alexander Samokutyaev, Ronald Garan Jr.,Michael Fossum, Sergei Volkov and Satoshi Furukawa Expedition 28 began after the Soyuz TMA-20 undocked May 23, 2011. Three new crew members arrived June 9, 2011, on the Soyuz TMA-02M. In the foreground of the Expedition 28 patch, the International Space Station is prominently displayed to acknowledge the efforts of the entire International Space Station (ISS) team - both the crews who have assembled a
RMRM2KNC–Kennedy Space Center, FL - July 4, 2006 -- Trying a third time for launch, and still smiling, the STS-121 crew gathers again for the traditional breakfast before suiting up. Seated left to right are Mission Specialists Piers Sellers and Michael Fossum, Pilot Mark Kelly, Commander Steven Lindsey, and Mission Specialists Lisa Nowak, Stephanie Wilson and Thomas Reiter, who represents the European Space Agency..Credit: Kim Shiflett - NASA via CNP /MediaPunch
RMD87BJK–STS-121 Michael Fossum working on Mobile Transporter.jpg
RM2G55H2M–ONBOARD SPACE SHUTTLE DISCOVERY - 10 July 2006 - Astronauts Michael E Fossum and Piers J. Sellers (partially out of frame), STS-121 mission specialist
RMRKWH6X–Kennedy Space Center, FL - July 4, 2006 -- Trying a third time for launch, and still smiling, the STS-121 crew gathers again for the traditional breakfast before suiting up. Seated left to right are Mission Specialists Piers Sellers and Michael Fossum, Pilot Mark Kelly, Commander Steven Lindsey, and Mission Specialists Lisa Nowak, Stephanie Wilson and Thomas Reiter, who represents the European Space Agency.Credit: Kim Shiflett - NASA via CNP | usage worldwide
RM2WBN298–KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - At Astrotech Space Operations in Titusville, Fla., the STS-121 crew poses for a photo. From left are Pilot Mark Kelly, Mission Commander Steven Lindsey, and Mission Specialists Lisa Nowak, Stephanie Wilson, Piers Sellers and Michael Fossum. The STS-121 crew is at KSC to take part in Crew Equipment Interface Test activities, which provide hands-on experience with equipment they will use on-orbit. STS-121, the second Return to Flight mission, is targeted for launch in a lighted planning window of Sept. 9 to Sept. 25.
RM2RJR77M–Bildnummer: 51319669 Datum: 04.07.2006 Copyright: imago/Xinhua Besatzung der Space Shuttle-Mission STS-121: Pilot Mark Kelly (vorn li.), Kommandeur Steven Lindsey (vorn re.), Missionsspezialistin Lisa Nowak (2.Reihe li.), Michael Fossum (2.Reihe re.), Stephanie Wilson (3.Reihe li.), Piers John Sellers (3.Reihe rechts/alle USA) und Bordingenieur Thomas Reiter (hinten/GER) winken mit amerikanischen Fähnchen auf dem Weg zur Discovery in Cape Canaveral in Florida - PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN, Personen , optimistisch; 2006, Florida, NASA, Weltraumforschung, Raumfahrt, Astronaut, Astronauten, Besatzun
RMDP3FTD–Jul 04, 2006; Cape Canaveral, FL, USA; Space shuttle Discovery crew members walk out Tuesday morning waving American and German flags on their way to the space craft at Kennedy Space Center. (L-R) Mission Specialists Astronauts STEPHANIE WILSON, THOMAS REITER of Germany, LISA NOWAK and PIERS SELLERS, Pilot MARK KELLY, Mission Specialist MICHAEL FOSSUM and commander STEVEN LINDSEY.
RMRKWGKW–Kennedy Space Center, Florida, USA. 4th July, 2006. Kennedy Space Center, FL - July 4, 2006 -- Trying a third time for launch, and still smiling, the STS-121 crew gathers again for the traditional breakfast before suiting up. Seated left to right are Mission Specialists Piers Sellers and Michael Fossum, Pilot Mark Kelly, Commander Steven Lindsey, and Mission Specialists Lisa Nowak, Stephanie Wilson and Thomas Reiter, who represents the European Space Agency Credit: Kim Shiflett/CNP/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RM2DDBNG1–NO FILM, NO VIDEO, NO TV, NO DOCUMENTARY - Space shuttle Discovery, STS-121, crew members, from left, Mission Specialist Piers Sellers, Pilot Mark Kelly, Mission Specialists Stephanie Wilson, Lisa Nowak, Commander Steven Lindsey and Mission Specialist Michael Fossum pose for a photo February 17, 2006 at Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Six of the 7 crew members are taking part in the crew equipment interface test at the Kennedy Space Center. The STS-121 mission is scheduled to launch no earlier than May of 2006. Photo by Red Huber/Orlando Sentinel/KRT/ABACAPRESS.COM
RMKRDADT–Michael E. Fossum
RMHRH9K9–STS-121 robotic arm
RM2ME8AT8–U.S. Air Force Staff Sergeant Alexander Fossum (left), 824th Base Defense Squadron Bravo Flight squad 1 leader and Airman 1st Class Michael Harbeck (right), 824 BDS fire team member, guard an F-22 Raptor during Poland’s Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of National Defence visit Aug. 14, 2022 at Łask Air Base, Poland. The 824th BDS forward deployed from Ramstein Air Base, Germany to support the 90th Expeditionary Fighter Squadron executing the NATO Air Shielding mission.
RMDP3F53–Jul 02, 2006; Cape Canaveral, FL, USA; Space shuttle Discovery crew members walkout Sunday morning on their way to the space craft at Kennedy Space Center. (LtoR) Astronauts Thomas Reiter of Germany, Stephanie D. Wilson, Peirs J. Sellers, Lisa M. Nowak, Michael E. Fossum, Mark E. Kelly, and commander Steven W. Lindsey. The bad weather forced NASA to reschedule the launch for Tu
RMDP3EYR–Jul 01, 2006; Cape Canaveral, FL, USA; Space shuttle Discovery crew members walkout Saturday morning on their way to the space craft at Kennedy Space Center. (LtoR) Astronauts Stephanie D. Wilson, Thomas Reiter of Germany, Lisa M. Nowak, Peirs J. Sellers, Mark E. Kelly, Michael E. Fossum, and commander Steven W. Lindsey. Bad weather on Saturday and Sunday forced NASA to reschedule
RMC1YPWF–STS-121, Space Shuttle Discovery and crew
RMW0M8XT–Commander Steven Lindsey (R) and Pilot Mark Kelly (L) lead Mission Specialists Lisa Nowak (2nd Row,L), Michael Fossum (2nd row,R), Stephanie Wilson (3rd Row,L), Piers Sellers, of England (3rd Row,R), and Thomas Reiter (rear) of Germany, walk out of the Operations and Checkout Building to board the NASA Astrovan to board the Space Shuttle Discovery for mission STS-121 at Cape Canaveral, Florida on July 1, 2006. (UPI Photo/Pat Benic)
RMKRHR7H–NASA International Space Station Space Shuttle Discovery STS-121 prime crew member American astronaut Michael Fossum undergoes emergency egress training at the Johnson Space Center Space Vehicle Mockup Facility August 18, 2004 in Houston, Texas.
RMKRHR9R–NASA International Space Station Space Shuttle Discovery STS-121 prime crew member American astronaut Michael Fossum trains in an extravehicular activity spacewalk spacesuit at the Johnson Space Center Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory June 1, 2006 in Houston, Texas.
RMRM2KY0–Kennedy Space Center, FL - July 4, 2006 -- The STS-121 crew displays the spirit of the Fourth of July holiday with their flags and their eagerness to launch as they stride out of the Operations and Checkout Building. Leading the way are Pilot Mark Kelly (left) and Commander Steven Lindsey (right). Behind them are Mission Specialists (second row) Lisa Nowak and Michael Fossum; (third row) Stephanie Wilson and Piers Sellers; and (at the rear) Thomas Reiter, who represents the European Space Agency. .Credit: Kim Shiflett - NASA via CNP /MediaPunch
RMFK3C1J–Group portrait of the STS-121 space shuttle crew astronauts in orange launch and entry suits at the Johnson Space Center April 5, 2006 in Houston, Texas. The crew from L-R: Astronauts Stephanie Wilson, Michael Fossum, Steven Lindsey, Piers Sellers, Mark Kelly, Thomas Reiter and Lisa Nowak.
RM2G55H2N–ONBOARD SPACE SHUTTLE DISCOVERY - 08 July 2006 - Astronaut Piers J Sellers, STS-121 mission specialist, participates in the mission's first session of
RMKRHRKN–NASA Space Shuttle Discovery International Space Station STS-121 mission prime crew members (bottom, L-R) American astronauts Stephanie Wilson, Steven Lindsey, Lisa Nowak (top, L-R) Piers Sellers, Michael Fossum and Mark Kelly gather for a group photo in the ISS Destiny Laboratory July 9, 2006 in Earth orbit.
RMRKWH8P–Kennedy Space Center, FL - July 4, 2006 -- The STS-121 crew displays the spirit of the Fourth of July holiday with their flags and their eagerness to launch as they stride out of the Operations and Checkout Building. Leading the way are Pilot Mark Kelly (left) and Commander Steven Lindsey (right). Behind them are Mission Specialists (second row) Lisa Nowak and Michael Fossum; (third row) Stephanie Wilson and Piers Sellers; and (at the rear) Thomas Reiter, who represents the European Space Agency. Credit: Kim Shiflett - NASA via CNP | usage worldwide
RM2WBMC98–KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - In the Space Station Processing Facility at NASA Kennedy Space Center, STS-121 Mission Specialist Michael Fossum works with the Detailed Test Objective (DTO) tile sample repair kit situated on the Lightweight Multi-Purpose Experiment Support Structure Carrier (LMC). The crew is at KSC to take part in Crew Equipment Interface Test activities, which provide hands-on experience with equipment they will use on-orbit. STS-121, the second Return to Flight mission, is targeted for launch in a lighted planning window of Sept. 9 to Sept. 25.
RM2RJR73Y–Bildnummer: 51315492 Datum: 02.07.2006 Copyright: imago/Xinhua Bewaffneter Soldat schützt die Besatzung der Discovery auf dem Weg zum Space Shuttle der Mission STS-121 - Pilot Mark Kelly (vorn li., USA), Kommandant Steven Lindsay (vorn re., USA), Missionsspezialistin Lisa Nowak (2.Reihe li., USA) Missionsspezialist Michael Fossum (2.Reihe re., USA), Missionsspezialistin Stephanie Wilson (3.Reihe li., USA), Missionsspezialist Piers Sellers (4.Reihe li., USA) und Thomas Reiter (hinten, GER) verabschieden sich in Cape Canaveral - PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN, Personen , optimistisch; 2006, Cape Canav
RM2A30DH9–July 4, 2006, Kennedy Space Center, Florida, USA: FILE: In this photo released by NASA,, the STS-121 crew displays the spirit of the Fourth of July holiday with their flags and their eagerness to launch as they stride out of the Operations and Checkout Building at the Kennedy Space Center, Florida on July 4, 2006. Leading the way are Pilot Mark Kelly (left) and Commander Steven Lindsey (right). Behind them are Mission Specialists (second row) Lisa Nowak and Michael Fossum; (third row) Stephanie Wilson and Piers Sellers; and (at the rear) Thomas Reiter, who represents the European Space Agency
RM2DDBNJD–NO FILM, NO VIDEO, NO TV, NO DOCUMENTARY - Space shuttle Discovery, STS-121, crew members, from left, Commander Steven Lindsey, Pilot Mark Kelly, Mission Specialists Michael Fossum Lisa Nowak, and Stephanie Wilson and Piers Sellers answer questions February 17, 2006 during a press conference held at Kennedy Space Center. Six of the 7 crew members are taking part in the crew equipment interface test at the Kennedy Space Center.The STS-121 mission is scheduled to launch no earlier than May of 2006. Photo by Red Huber/Orlando Sentinel/KRT/ABACAPRESS.COM
RMW0M8Y2–Commander Steven Lindsey (R) and Pilot Mark Kelly (L) lead Mission Specialists Lisa Nowak (2nd Row,L), Michael Fossum (2nd row,R), Stephanie Wilson (3rd Row,L), Piers Sellers, of England (3rd Row,R), and Thomas Reiter (rear) of Germany, walk out of the Operations and Checkout Building to board the NASA Astrovan to board the Space Shuttle Discovery for mission STS-121 at Cape Canaveral, Florida on July 1, 2006. (UPI Photo/Pat Benic)
RMRM2KXY–Kennedy Space Center, FL - July 4, 2006 -- The STS-121 crew displays the spirit of the Fourth of July holiday with their flags and their eagerness to launch as they stride out of the Operations and Checkout Building. Leading the way are Pilot Mark Kelly (left) and Commander Steven Lindsey (right). Behind them are Mission Specialists (second row) Lisa Nowak and Michael Fossum; (third row) Stephanie Wilson and Piers Sellers; and (at the rear) Thomas Reiter, who represents the European Space Agency. .Credit: Kim Shiflett - NASA via CNP /MediaPunch
RM2G55H2J–ONBOARD SPACE SHUTTLE DISCOVERY - 08 July 2006 - Astronaut Piers J Sellers, STS-121 mission specialist, attired in his Extravehicular Mobility Unit (E
RM2A30FXM–***FILE PHOTO*** Archive Image relating to the film, Lucy In The Sky, loosely based on the events surrounding the love triangle involving Astronaut Lisa Nowak. FILE: In this photo released by NASA, the STS-121 crew displays the spirit of the Fourth of July holiday with their flags and their eagerness to launch as they stride out of the Operations and Checkout Building at the Kennedy Space Center, Florida on July 4, 2006. Leading the way are Pilot Mark Kelly (left) and Commander Steven Lindsey (right). Behind them are Mission Specialists (second row) Lisa Nowak and Michael Fossum; (third row
RM2A30FM5–FILE: In this photo released by NASA, the STS-121 crew displays the spirit of the Fourth of July holiday with their flags and their eagerness to launch as they stride out of the Operations and Checkout Building at the Kennedy Space Center, Florida on July 4, 2006. Leading the way are Pilot Mark Kelly (left) and Commander Steven Lindsey (right). Behind them are Mission Specialists (second row) Lisa Nowak and Michael Fossum; (third row) Stephanie Wilson and Piers Sellers; and (at the rear) Thomas Reiter, who represents the European Space Agency. Mandatory Credit: Kim Shiflett - NASA via CNP |
RM2WBMKYA–KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - In the Space Station Processing Facility at NASA Kennedy Space Center, STS-121 Mission Specialists Piers Sellers (left) and Michael Fossum look at the Detailed Test Objective (DTO) tile sample repair kit situated on the Lightweight Multi-Purpose Experiment Support Structure Carrier (LMC). The STS-121 crew is at KSC to take part in Crew Equipment Interface Test activities, which provide hands-on experience with equipment they will use on-orbit. STS-121, the second Return to Flight mission, is targeted for launch in a lighted planning window of Sept. 9 to Sept. 25.
RM2RJR74A–Bildnummer: 51315487 Datum: 02.07.2006 Copyright: imago/Xinhua Bewaffneter Soldat schützt die Besatzung der Discovery auf dem Weg zum Space Shuttle der Mission STS-121 - Pilot Mark Kelly (vorn li., USA), Kommandant Steven Lindsay (vorn re., USA), Missionsspezialistin Lisa Nowak (2.Reihe li., USA) Missionsspezialist Michael Fossum (2.Reihe re., USA), Missionsspezialistin Stephanie Wilson (3.Reihe li., USA), Missionsspezialist Piers Sellers (4.Reihe li., USA) und Thomas Reiter (hinten, GER) verabschieden sich in Cape Canaveral - PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN, Personen; 2006, Cape Canaveral, Presseter
RMRKWGT7–July 4, 2006 - Kennedy Space Center, Florida, U.S. - Kennedy Space Center, FL - July 4, 2006 -- The STS-121 crew displays the spirit of the Fourth of July holiday with their flags and their eagerness to launch as they stride out of the Operations and Checkout Building. Leading the way are Pilot Mark Kelly (left) and Commander Steven Lindsey (right). Behind them are Mission Specialists (second row) Lisa Nowak and Michael Fossum; (third row) Stephanie Wilson and Piers Sellers; and (at the rear) Thomas Reiter, who represents the European Space Agency. .Credit: Kim Shiflett - NASA via CNP (Credit
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RMW0M8XN–Commander Steven Lindsey (R) and Pilot Mark Kelly (L) lead Mission Specialists Lisa Nowak (2nd Row,L), Michael Fossum (2nd row,R), Stephanie Wilson (3rd Row,L), Piers Sellers, of England (3rd Row,R), and Thomas Reiter (rear) of Germany, walk out of the Operations and Checkout Building to board the NASA Astrovan to board the Space Shuttle Discovery for mission STS-121 at Cape Canaveral, Florida on July 1, 2006. (UPI Photo/Pat Benic)
RM2G55DYK–ONBOARD SPACE SHUTTLE DISCOVERY - 08 July 2006 - Astronaut Piers J Sellers, STS-121 mission specialist, waves to a crewmate inside the Space Shuttle D
RM2A30FX4–***FILE PHOTO*** Archive Image relating to the film, Lucy In The Sky, loosely based on the events surrounding the love triangle involving Astronaut Lisa Nowak. FILE: In this photo released by NASA, waving flags for the Fourth of July, the STS-121 crew heads for the Astrovan and the ride to Launch Pad 39B at the Kennedy Space Center, Florida on July 4, 2006 for a third launch attempt. Leading the way are Pilot Mark Kelly (left) and Commander Steven Lindsey (right). Behind them are, left and right, Mission Specialists (second row) Lisa Nowak and Michael Fossum; (third row) Stephanie Wilson and
RM2A30FM1–FILE: In this photo released by NASA, waving flags for the Fourth of July, the STS-121 crew heads for the Astrovan and the ride to Launch Pad 39B at the Kennedy Space Center, Florida on July 4, 2006 for a third launch attempt. Leading the way are Pilot Mark Kelly (left) and Commander Steven Lindsey (right). Behind them are, left and right, Mission Specialists (second row) Lisa Nowak and Michael Fossum; (third row) Stephanie Wilson and Piers Sellers; and (at the rear) Thomas Reiter, who represents the European Space Agency. The launch of Space Shuttle Discovery on mission STS-121 is the 115th s
RMRM2KNG–Kennedy Space Center, FL - July 4, 2006 -- Waving flags for the Fourth of July, the STS-121 crew heads for the Astrovan and the ride to Launch Pad 39B for a third launch attempt. Leading the way are Pilot Mark Kelly (left) and Commander Steven Lindsey (right). Behind them are, left and right, Mission Specialists (second row) Lisa Nowak and Michael Fossum; (third row) Stephanie Wilson and Piers Sellers; and (at the rear) Thomas Reiter, who represents the European Space Agency. The launch of Space Shuttle Discovery on mission STS-121 is the 115th shuttle flight and the 18th U.S. flight to the In
RM2WBN3MK–KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - During Crew Equipment Interface Test (CEIT) in the Orbiter Processing Facility at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center, STS-121 Mission Specialist Michael E. Fossum familiarizes himself with the Portable Foot Restraint on the forward bulkhead of Atlantis. The Airlock is in the center. During CEIT, the crew has an opportunity to get a hands-on look at the orbiter and equipment they will be working with on their mission. Mission STS-121 is scheduled to launch aboard Space Shuttle Atlantis in July.
RM2A30DHM–July 4, 2006, Kennedy Space Center, Florida, USA: FILE: In this photo released by NASA, waving flags for the Fourth of July, the STS-121 crew heads for the Astrovan and the ride to Launch Pad 39B at the Kennedy Space Center, Florida on July 4, 2006 for a third launch attempt. Leading the way are Pilot Mark Kelly (left) and Commander Steven Lindsey (right). Behind them are, left and right, Mission Specialists (second row) Lisa Nowak and Michael Fossum; (third row) Stephanie Wilson and Piers Sellers; and (at the rear) Thomas Reiter, who represents the European Space Agency. The launch of Space S
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RMW0M8XJ–Commander Steven Lindsey (R) and Pilot Mark Kelly (L) lead Mission Specialists Lisa Nowak (2nd Row,L), Michael Fossum (2nd row,R), Stephanie Wilson (3rd Row,L), Piers Sellers, of England (3rd Row,R), and Thomas Reiter (rear) of Germany, walk out of the Operations and Checkout Building to board the NASA Astrovan to board the Space Shuttle Discovery for mission STS-121 at Cape Canaveral, Florida on July 1, 2006. (UPI Photo/Pat Benic)
RMTXHRKC–Commander Steven Lindsey (R) gives the victory sign as he walks out with Pilot Mark Kelly (L) and Mission Specialists Lisa Nowak (2nd Row,L), Michael Fossum (2nd row,R), Stephanie Wilson (3rd Row,L), Piers Sellers(3rd Row,R), and Thomas Reiter (rear) of Germany, from the Operations and Checkout Building to board the NASA Astrovan en route to the Space Shuttle Discovery for mission STS-121 at Cape Canaveral, Florida on July 2, 2006. (UPI Photo/Pat Benic)
RM2G55DXJ–ONBOARD SPACE SHUTTLE DISCOVERY - 08 July 2006 - Anchored to the Space Shuttle Discovery's Remote Manipulator System/Orbiter Boom Sensor System (RMS/O
RMRKWH3B–Kennedy Space Center, FL - July 4, 2006 -- Waving flags for the Fourth of July, the STS-121 crew heads for the Astrovan and the ride to Launch Pad 39B for a third launch attempt. Leading the way are Pilot Mark Kelly (left) and Commander Steven Lindsey (right). Behind them are, left and right, Mission Specialists (second row) Lisa Nowak and Michael Fossum; (third row) Stephanie Wilson and Piers Sellers; and (at the rear) Thomas Reiter, who represents the European Space Agency. The launch of Space Shuttle Discovery on mission STS-121 is the 115th shuttle flight and the 18th U.S. flight to the In
RMRM2KNE–Kennedy Space Center, FL - July 4, 2006 -- Waving flags for the Fourth of July, the STS-121 crew heads for the Astrovan and the ride to Launch Pad 39B for a third launch attempt. Leading the way are Pilot Mark Kelly (left) and Commander Steven Lindsey (right). Behind them are, left and right, Mission Specialists (second row) Lisa Nowak and Michael Fossum; (third row) Stephanie Wilson and Piers Sellers; and (at the rear) Thomas Reiter, who represents the European Space Agency. The launch of Space Shuttle Discovery on mission STS-121 is the 115th shuttle flight and the 18th U.S. flight to the In
RM2A30FKR–FILE: In this photo released by NASA, these seven astronauts take a break from training to pose for the STS-121 crew portrait in Houston, Texas on April 5, 2006. From the left are astronauts Stephanie D. Wilson, Michael E. Fossum, both mission specialists; Steven W. Lindsey, commander; Piers J. Sellers, mission specialist; Mark E. Kelly, pilot; European Space Agency (ESA) astronaut Thomas Reiter of Germany; and Lisa M. Nowak, both mission specialists. The crew members are attired in training versions of their shuttle launch and entry suit.Credit: NASA via CNP | usage worldwide
RMRKWGRB–July 4, 2006 - Kennedy Space Center, Florida, U.S. - Kennedy Space Center, FL - July 4, 2006 -- Waving flags for the Fourth of July, the STS-121 crew heads for the Astrovan and the ride to Launch Pad 39B for a third launch attempt. Leading the way are Pilot Mark Kelly (left) and Commander Steven Lindsey (right). Behind them are, left and right, Mission Specialists (second row) Lisa Nowak and Michael Fossum; (third row) Stephanie Wilson and Piers Sellers; and (at the rear) Thomas Reiter, who represents the European Space Agency. The launch of Space Shuttle Discovery on mission STS-121 is the 11
RM2A30FX1–***FILE PHOTO*** Archive Image relating to the film, Lucy In The Sky, loosely based on the events surrounding the love triangle involving Astronaut Lisa Nowak. FILE: In this photo released by NASA, these seven astronauts take a break from training to pose for the STS-121 crew portrait in Houston, Texas on April 5, 2006. From the left are astronauts Stephanie D. Wilson, Michael E. Fossum, both mission specialists; Steven W. Lindsey, commander; Piers J. Sellers, mission specialist; Mark E. Kelly, pilot; European Space Agency (ESA) astronaut Thomas Reiter of Germany; and Lisa M. Nowak, both miss
RM2A30FKM–FILE: In this photo released by NASA, The crew members assigned to STS-121 take a break from training for a group shot in the Johnson Space Center's Space Vehicle Mockup Facility in Houston, Texas on March 21, 2006. From the left are astronauts Thomas Reiter of the European Space Agency, Michael E. Fossum, Piers J. Sellers, Steven W. Lindsey, Mark E. Kelly, Stephanie D. Wilson and Lisa M. Nowak. Lindsey is mission commander and Kelly is pilot, with the other five serving as mission specialists. Once onboard the International Space Station, Reiter, who flew for six months on the Russian space
RM2WBN4M6–KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - During Crew Equipment Interface Test (CEIT) in the Orbiter Processing Facility at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center, STS-121 Mission Specialist Michael E. Fossum familiarizes himself with the Portable Foot Restraint on the forward bulkhead of Atlantis. The Airlock is in the center. During CEIT, the crew has an opportunity to get a hands-on look at the orbiter and equipment they will be working with on their mission. Mission STS-121 is scheduled to launch aboard Space Shuttle Atlantis in July.
RMPCFWR7–German Bundesliga, official photocall Hannover 96 for season 2018/19 in Hannover, Germany: (front row L-R) Mike Steven Baehre, Uffe Bech, Linton Maina, Oliver Sorg, goalkeeper Michael Esser, goalkeeper Leo Weinkauf, goalkeeper Philipp Tschauner, Matthias Ostrzolek, Julian Korb, Pirmin Schwegler, Takuma Asano; (second row L-R) kitman Raymond Saka, kitman Servet Kaya, Noah Joel Sarenren Bazee, Edgar Prib, Miiko Albornoz, Bobby Wood, Iver Fossum, Marvin Bakalorz, assistant coach Volkan Bulut, head coach Andre Breitenreiter; (third row L-R) team doctor Felix Hessel, physio Ralf Blume, physio Steff
RMJTH3R4–German Bundesliga, Photocall Hannover 96 on 14 July 2017 in Hannover, Germany: (front, row L-R) Pirmin Schwegler, Sebastian Maier, Oliver Sorg, goalkeeper Michael Esser, goalkeeper Samuel Sahin-Radlinger, goalkeeper Philipp Tschauner, Matthias Ostrzolek, Manuel Schmiedebach and Julian Korb; (second row L-R) coach Andre Breitenreiter, assistant coach Volkan Bulut, Edgar Prib, Felix Klaus, Miiko Albornoz, Mike Steven Baehre, Iver Fossum, Marvin Bakalorz, goalkeeping coach Joerg Sievers and assistant coach Asif Saric; (third row L-R) team doctor Felix Hessel, chief physio Ralf Blume, physio Stef
RM2A30DPY–Houston, Texas, USA. 21st Mar, 2006. FILE: In this photo released by NASA, The crew members assigned to STS-121 take a break from training for a group shot in the Johnson Space Center's Space Vehicle Mockup Facility in Houston, Texas on March 21, 2006. From the left are astronauts Thomas Reiter of the European Space Agency, Michael E. Fossum, Piers J. Sellers, Steven W. Lindsey, Mark E. Kelly, Stephanie D. Wilson and Lisa M. Nowak. Lindsey is mission commander and Kelly is pilot, with the other five serving as mission specialists. Once onboard the International Space Station, Reiter, who flew
RMTXHRKH–Commander Steven Lindsey (R),Pilot Mark Kelly (L,front) and Mission Specialists Lisa Nowak (2nd Row,L), Michael Fossum (2nd row,R), Stephanie Wilson (3rd Row,L), Piers Sellers(3rd Row,R), and Thomas Reiter (rear) of Germany, wave to spectators as they walk from the Operations and Checkout Building to board the NASA Astrovan en route to the Space Shuttle Discovery for mission STS-121 at Cape Canaveral, Florida on July 2, 2006. (UPI Photo/Pat Benic)
RM2G55EEE–ONBOARD SPACE SHUTTLE DISCOVERY - 08 July 2006 - The Space Shuttle Discovery flies a short distance from the International Space Station for docking b
RM2A30FX2–***FILE PHOTO*** Archive Image relating to the film, Lucy In The Sky, loosely based on the events surrounding the love triangle involving Astronaut Lisa Nowak. FILE: In this photo released by NASA, The crew members assigned to STS-121 take a break from training for a group shot in the Johnson Space Center's Space Vehicle Mockup Facility in Houston, Texas on March 21, 2006. From the left are astronauts Thomas Reiter of the European Space Agency, Michael E. Fossum, Piers J. Sellers, Steven W. Lindsey, Mark E. Kelly, Stephanie D. Wilson and Lisa M. Nowak. Lindsey is mission commander and Kelly
RM2WBMH0N–KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - Mission Specialist Piers J. Sellers, Ph.D., (kneeling, left) and Michael E. Fossum (right) look at the adjustable grapple bar on the SPACEHAB Oceaneering Enhanced Deployable box. The astronauts of the second Return to Flight mission, STS-121, were at the SPACEHAB facility in Cape Canaveral to participate in the Crew Equipment Interface Test (CEIT). This test allows the astronauts to become familiar with equipment they will be using on their upcoming mission. STS-121 is scheduled to launch in July aboard Space Shuttle Atlantis.
RMTXHRKE–Commander Steven Lindsey (R) gives the victory sign as he walks out with Pilot Mark Kelly (L) and Mission Specialists Lisa Nowak (2nd Row,L), Michael Fossum (2nd row,R), Stephanie Wilson (3rd Row,L), Piers Sellers(3rd Row,R), and Thomas Reiter (rear) of Germany, from the Operations and Checkout Building to board the NASA Astrovan en route to the Space Shuttle Discovery for mission STS-121 at Cape Canaveral, Florida on July 2, 2006. (UPI Photo/Pat Benic)
RMTXHRN9–Commander Steven Lindsey (R) and Pilot Mark Kelly (L) wave American Flags as they lead Mission Specialists Lisa Nowak (2nd Row,L), Michael Fossum (2nd row,R), Stephanie Wilson (3rd Row,L), Piers Sellers, (3rd Row,R), and Thomas Reiter (rear) of Germany, out of the Operations and Checkout Building to board the NASA Astrovan to board the Space Shuttle Discovery for mission STS-121 at Cape Canaveral, Florida on July 4, 2006. Reiter is waving a German flag for the 4th of July launch. (UPI Photo/Pat Benic)
RM2G55DXN–ONBOARD SPACE SHUTTLE DISCOVERY - 08 July 2006 - Anchored to the Space Shuttle Discovery's Remote Manipulator System/Orbiter Boom Sensor System (RMS/O
RM2WBMM9N–KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - During Crew Equipment Interface Test (CEIT) at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center, STS-121 crew members are testing the ergometer that will be used for exercising while in space. Seen in the photo are Mission Specialists Michael E. Fossum (left) and Piers J. Sellers. STS-121 is the second Return to Flight mission to the International Space Station. During CEIT, the crew has an opportunity to get a hands-on look at the orbiter and equipment they will be working with on their mission. Mission STS-121 is scheduled to launch aboard Space Shuttle Atlantis in July.
RMTXHRN6–Commander Steven Lindsey (R) and Pilot Mark Kelly (L) wave American Flags as they lead Mission Specialists Lisa Nowak (2nd Row,L), Michael Fossum (2nd row,R), Stephanie Wilson (3rd Row,L), Piers Sellers, (3rd Row,R), and Thomas Reiter (rear) of Germany, out of the Operations and Checkout Building to board the NASA Astrovan to board the Space Shuttle Discovery for mission STS-121 at Cape Canaveral, Florida on July 4, 2006. Reiter is waving a German flag for the 4th of July launch. (UPI Photo/Pat Benic)
RM2G55DXK–ONBOARD SPACE SHUTTLE DISCOVERY - 08 July 2006 - Astronaut Piers J Sellers, STS-121 mission specialist, works on a section of the International Space
RM2WBN26X–KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - In the Orbiter Processing Facility at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center, STS-121 Mission Specialist Michael E. Fossum practices using the Emergency Payload Door Closure Device. At right is Mission Specialist Lisa Nowak. STS-121 is the second Return to Flight mission. The crew is at KSC to participate in the Crew Equipment Interface Test (CEIT). During CEIT, the crew has an opportunity to get a hands-on look at the orbiter and equipment they will be working with on their missions. Mission STS-121 is scheduled to launch aboard Atlantis in July.
RMTXHRN4–Commander Steven Lindsey (R) and Pilot Mark Kelly (L) wave American Flags as they lead Mission Specialists Lisa Nowak (2nd Row,L), Michael Fossum (2nd row,R), Stephanie Wilson (3rd Row,L), Piers Sellers, (3rd Row,R), and Thomas Reiter (rear) of Germany, out of the Operations and Checkout Building to board the NASA Astrovan to board the Space Shuttle Discovery for mission STS-121 at Cape Canaveral, Florida on July 4, 2006. Reiter is waving a German flag for the 4th of July launch. (UPI Photo/Pat Benic)
RM2WBMFJ4–KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - Mission Specialists Michael E. Fossum (left) and Piers J. Sellers, Ph.D., (right) open the SPACEHAB Oceaneering Enhanced Deployable box. Looking on are Mission Specialist Stephanie D. Wilson, Pilot Mark E. Kelly, Mission Specialist Lisa M. Nowak and Commander Steven W. Lindsey. The astronauts of the second Return to Flight mission, STS-121, were at the SPACEHAB facility in Cape Canaveral to participate in the Crew Equipment Interface Test (CEIT). This test allows the astronauts to become familiar with equipment they will be using on their upcoming mission. STS-121
RMTXHRNA–Commander Steven Lindsey (R) and Pilot Mark Kelly (L) wave American Flags as they lead Mission Specialists Lisa Nowak (2nd Row,L), Michael Fossum (2nd row,R), Stephanie Wilson (3rd Row,L), Piers Sellers, of England (3rd Row,R), and Thomas Reiter (rear) of Germany, out of the Operations and Checkout Building to board the NASA Astrovan to board the Space Shuttle Discovery for mission STS-121 at Cape Canaveral, Florida on July 4, 2006. Reiter is waving a German flag for the 4th of July launch. (UPI Photo/Pat Benic)
RMW0M8YF–The STS-121 crew are donning their orange launch and entry suits for launch today on Space Shuttle Discovery on July 1, 2006. Adjusting his helmet is Mission Specialist Michael Fossum, who is making his first space flight. The launch is the 115th shuttle flight and the 18th U.S. flight to the International Space Station. During the 12-day mission, the STS-121 crew will test new equipment and procedures to improve shuttle safety, as well as deliver supplies and make repairs to the International Space Station. (UPI Photo/Kim Shiflett/NASA)
RM2WBN7AB–KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - In the Orbiter Processing Facility at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center, astronauts of the second Return to Flight mission, STS-121, practice using the Tile Repair Kit. Crew members seen in this photo are, left to right, Mission Specialist Michael E. Fossum, Commander Steven W. Lindsey, and Mission Specialists Lisa Nowak and Piers J. Sellers. The crew is at KSC to participate in the Crew Equipment Interface Test (CEIT). During CEIT, the crew has an opportunity to get a hands-on look at the orbiter and equipment they will be working with on their missions. Mission STS-121
RMW0M8Y3–The mission STS-121 crew gathers for the traditional breakfast before they suit up for launch July 1, 2006. Seated left to right are Mission Specialists Piers Sellers and Michael Fossum, Pilot Mark Kelly, Commander Steven Lindsey, and Mission Specialists Lisa Nowak, Stephanie Wilson and Thomas Reiter, who represents the European Space Agency. The launch of Space Shuttle Discovery on mission STS-121 is the 115th shuttle flight and the 18th U.S. flight to the International Space Station. During the 12-day mission, the STS-121 crew will test new equipment and procedures to improve shuttle safety,
RMW0M8TM–The STS-121 crew concludes emergency egress practice from Launch Pad 39B with a photo at the top of the fixed service structure at Kennedy Space Center on June 15, 2006. From left are Mission Specialists Michael Fossum and Thomas Reiter, Pilot Mark Kelly, Commander Steven Lindsey, and Mission Specialists Lisa Nowak, Stephanie Wilson and Piers Sellers. Reiter is from Germany and represents the European Space Agency. The crew has been taking part in Terminal Countdown Demonstration Test (TCDT) activities that include a simulated countdown culminating in main engine cutoff. Mission STS-121 is sch
RMW0M91R–Astronaut Michael E. Fossum, an STS-121 mission specialist, participates in the mission's second extravehicular activity on July 12, 2006. During the more than six-hour spacewalk, Fossum and fellow astronaut Piers J. Sellers restored the International Space Station's Mobile Transporter rail car to full operation and delivered a spare pump module for the station's cooling system. (UPI Photo/NASA)
RMW0M8XF–These seven astronauts take a break from training to pose for the STS-121 crew portrait on April 5, 2006. From the left are astronauts Stephanie D. Wilson, Michael E. Fossum, both mission specialists; Steven W. Lindsey, commander; Piers J. Sellers, mission specialist; Mark E. Kelly, pilot; European Space Agency astronaut Thomas Reiter of Germany; and Lisa M. Nowak, both mission specialists. (UPI Photo/NASA)
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