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STS-122 crew photo
by
Endeavour118
on 16 Aug, 2007 14:33
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Until NASA decides to post to their site
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#1
by
ShuttleDiscovery
on 16 Aug, 2007 15:07
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Thanks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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#2
by
ShuttleDiscovery
on 16 Aug, 2007 15:27
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Just added to wikipedia.
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#3
by
jacqmans
on 16 Aug, 2007 19:29
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Endeavour118 - 16/8/2007 4:33 PM
Until NASA decides to post to their site
well they did that already....
STS122-S-002 (24 April 2007) --- These seven astronauts take a break from training to pose for the STS-122 crew portrait. From the left (front row) are astronauts Stephen N. Frick, commander; European Space Agency's (ESA) Leopold Eyharts; and Alan G. Poindexter, pilot. From the left (back row) are astronauts Leland D. Melvin, Rex J. Walheim, Stanley G. Love and European Space Agency's (ESA) Hans Schlegel, all mission specialists. Eyharts will join Expedition 16 in progress to serve as a flight engineer aboard the International Space Station. The crewmembers are attired in training versions of their shuttle launch and entry suits.
http://www.spaceflight.nasa.gov/gallery/images/shuttle/sts-122/hires/sts122-s-002.jpg
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#4
by
ShuttleDiscovery
on 16 Aug, 2007 20:36
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April! I wish NASA was more efficient. They've probably already taken the STS-123 crew photo and we won't see it till November!
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#5
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Ben E
on 19 Aug, 2007 03:20
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Steady now. They can't take the STS-123 crew photo yet - they still haven't bumped Mike Foreman to a later flight ;-)
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#6
by
Endeavour118
on 19 Aug, 2007 19:25
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Ben E - 18/8/2007 11:20 PM
Steady now. They can't take the STS-123 crew photo yet - they still haven't bumped Mike Foreman to a later flight ;-)
they bumped him again?
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#7
by
DwightM
on 19 Aug, 2007 21:03
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Negative, just a bit of sarcasm.
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#8
by
Endeavour118
on 20 Aug, 2007 00:58
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DwightM - 19/8/2007 5:03 PM
Negative, just a bit of sarcasm.
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#9
by
Ben E
on 20 Aug, 2007 14:19
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Sorry, couldn't resist. Does anyone know yet why Foreman lost his original spot on STS-120?
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#10
by
ShuttleDiscovery
on 09 Sep, 2007 20:23
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I think it was because they decided to do an ISS crew rotation so Tani had to replace someone (in this case Foreman).
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#11
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on 10 Sep, 2007 14:10
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I'm excited about this flight. It's the first one where someone that I actually know in RL is going up. Leland's dogs, Jake and Scout, are good buddies of my dog.
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#12
by
Moon King
on 10 Sep, 2007 22:42
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ONE QUICK NOTE, I THINK THIS IS THE FIRST ALL-MALE CREW I'VE SEEN IN A LITTLE WHILE.
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#13
by
ChrisGebhardt
on 11 Sep, 2007 01:44
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Moon King - 10/9/2007 6:42 PM
ONE QUICK NOTE, I THINK THIS IS THE FIRST ALL-MALE CREW I'VE SEEN IN A LITTLE WHILE.
STS-117 was an all male crew.
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#14
by
astrobrian
on 11 Sep, 2007 04:26
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kudos again to those with input on the patch design
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#15
by
apollo13
on 15 Sep, 2007 17:24
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Trekkie07 - 10/9/2007 9:44 PM
Moon King - 10/9/2007 6:42 PM
ONE QUICK NOTE, I THINK THIS IS THE FIRST ALL-MALE CREW I'VE SEEN IN A LITTLE WHILE.
STS-117 was an all male crew.
No, on launch it was..but on re-entry it was 6 male and 1 female.