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Return to Flight Top 35 Images

08.19.05

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International Space Station + High resolution photo (1.2 Mb)
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Backdropped by the blackness of space, the International Space Station was photographed by an STS-114 crewmember aboard Space Shuttle Discovery during rendezvous and docking operations. (Image credit: NASA)

Astronaut Soichi Noguchi + High resolution photo (1.2 Mb)
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Astronaut Soichi Noguchi, STS-114 mission specialist representing Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, waves from within an International Space Station truss during the mission’s third spacewalk. (Image credit: NASA)

Raffaello and Canadarm2 + High resolution photo (1.0 Mb)
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A blanket of heavy cloud cover forms the backdrop for this image featuring the Italian-built Raffaello Multi-Purpose Logistics Module and portions of the Canadarm2 and the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station. (Image credit: NASA)

Astronaut Steve Robinson + High resolution photo (1.2 Mb)
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Mission Specialist Steve Robinson used the pictured 35mm camera to expose a photo of his helmet visor during the spacewalk. (Image credit: NASA)

Aurora Australis + High resolution photo (2.1 Mb)
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This view featuring the Aurora Australis or "southern lights" was photographed by a crewmember aboard the Space Shuttle Discovery during the STS-114 mission. (Image credit: NASA)

Steve Robinson and Soichi Noguchi + High resolution photo (1.0 Mb)
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Mission Specialists Steve Robinson (left) and Soichi Noguchi work in the Space Shuttle Discovery's cargo bay during the mission's first spacewalk. (Image credit: NASA)

Discovery + High resolution photo (1.1 Mb)
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Discovery was about 600 feet from the International Space Station when Station Commander Sergei Krikalev and Station NASA Science Officer and Flight Enginner John Phillips took photos for about a minute and a half as Discovery Commander Eileen Collins guided the spacecraft through the flip. (Image credit: NASA)

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Space Shuttle Discovery approaches the International Space Station. On the left side of the image (under the left wing) is Lake Neuchatel, Switzerland. The city at the end of the lake is Yverdon. The Jura Mountains (most of the green portion of the background) are to the right in the image. (Image credit: NASA)

Discovery + High resolution photo (1.7 Mb)
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This underside view of the Space Shuttle Discovery was photographed by Expedition 11 Commander Sergei K. Krikalev and NASA Space Station Science Officer John Phillips as Discovery approached the International Space Station and performed a backflip. (Image credit: NASA)

Discovery + High resolution photo (1.7 Mb)
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One of a series of photographs showing the Space Shuttle Discovery as taken from aboard the International Space Station during rendezvous and docking operations. (Image credit: NASA)

View of Discovery and Soyuz spacecraft + High resolution photo (1.2 Mb)
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One of a series of photographs showing the Space Shuttle Discovery as taken from aboard the International Space Station during rendezvous and docking operations. The Italian-built Raffaello Multi-Purpose Logistics Module is visible in the Shuttle's cargo bay and a Soyuz spacecraft docked to the Station is at right. (Image credit: NASA)

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