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President Bill Clinton visits JSC

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S98-05025 (14 April 1998) --- President Bill Clinton tours a laboratory mockup used for training purposes by astronauts assigned to fly aboard the International Space Station (ISS). Astronaut William Shepherd (right), mission commander for the first ISS expedition crew, briefs the Chief Executive. Looking on are astronauts C. Michael Foale and Tamara C. Jernigan. Foale spent four months last year aboard Russia's Mir space station. President Clinton toured several mockups and other training components before speaking to a crowd of JSC employees. Photo Credit: Joe McNally, National Geographic, for NASA

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johnson space center president bill clinton visits president bill clinton visits jsc president bill clinton tours astronauts president clinton astronaut william shepherd international space station first iss expedition crew jsc employees laboratory mockup michael foale mockups iss mission commander chief executive foale four months photo credit national geographic nasa
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14/04/1998
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Johnson Space Center ,  29.56198, -95.09268
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NASA
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https://images.nasa.gov/
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johnson space center president bill clinton visits president bill clinton visits jsc president bill clinton tours astronauts president clinton astronaut william shepherd international space station first iss expedition crew jsc employees laboratory mockup michael foale mockups iss mission commander chief executive foale four months photo credit national geographic nasa