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S111E5095 - STS-111 - Rear view of Korzun and Cockrell as they ingress Destiny through PMA 2 during STS-111 UF-2

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Description: Rear view of Expedition Five Mission Commander (CDR) Valery Korzun and STS-111 UF-2 Mission CDR Kenneth Cockrell as the two men ingress the Destiny U.S. Laboratory module from Pressurized Mating Adapter (PMA) 2 following hatch opening to the International Space Station (ISS). Visible in the left FOV is Expedition Five Flight Engineer Peggy Whitson. Korzun represents Rosaviakosmos.

Subject Terms: Astronauts, Cosmonauts, Crew Activities, Expedition Five, Hatches, Pressurized Mating Adapter, STS-111

Date Taken: 6/7/2002

Categories: Crew Activities

Interior_Exterior: Interior

Ground_Orbit: On-orbit

Original: Digital Still

Preservation File Format: TIFF

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rear view korzun cockrell ingress destiny ingress destiny pma uf sts 111 endeavour nasa international space station sts 111 sts 111 uf 2 mission cdr kenneth cockrell crew activities expedition five flight engineer peggy whitson expedition five mission commander sts 111 uf 2 tiff sts 111 expedition five adapter hatch valery korzun two men ingress preservation file format cdr laboratory module destiny laboratory module iss astronauts space program
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label_outline Explore Sts 111 Uf 2 Mission Cdr Kenneth Cockrell, Expedition Five Flight Engineer Peggy Whitson, Expedition Five Mission Commander

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rear view korzun cockrell ingress destiny ingress destiny pma uf sts 111 endeavour nasa international space station sts 111 sts 111 uf 2 mission cdr kenneth cockrell crew activities expedition five flight engineer peggy whitson expedition five mission commander sts 111 uf 2 tiff sts 111 expedition five adapter hatch valery korzun two men ingress preservation file format cdr laboratory module destiny laboratory module iss astronauts space program