ISS004-E-10047 (16 April 2002) --- Astronaut Ellen Ochoa, STS-110 mission specialist, looks through the Earth observation window in the Destiny laboratory on the International Space Station (ISS). Portions of the Space Shuttle Atlantis and the Canadarm2 are visible through the window.
ISS004-E-10082 (17 April 2002) --- Backdropped over clouds some 247 statute miles below, the Space Shuttle Atlantis was photographed with a digital still camera shortly after its separation from the International Space Station (ISS). A big empty space now replaces the "look" in the cargo bay of a scene one and half weeks ago showing the giant S0 (S-zero) truss in the cargo bay as the shuttle prepared to dock with the station. The S0 truss is now part of the orbital outpost.
JSC2000-E-23345 (26 September 2000) --- Astronaut Carl E. Walz, Expedition Four flight engineer, dons a training version of the full-pressure launch and entry suit prior to a training session in the Space Vehicle Mockup Facility at the Johnson Space Center (JSC).
ISS004-E-9991 (10 April 2002) --- Astronaut Ellen Ochoa, STS-110 mission specialist, is photographed near a Destiny laboratory window on the International Space Station (ISS). Portions of the Space Shuttle Atlantis and the Canadarm2 are visible through the window.
ISS004-E-10827 (1 May 2002) --- Astronaut Carl E. Walz, Expedition Four flight engineer, works in the Destiny laboratory on the International Space Station (ISS).