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Astronauts Mark Vande Hei and Kayla Barron inspect cables
Astronauts Mark Vande Hei and Kayla Barron inspect cables

Astronauts Mark Vande Hei and Kayla Barron inspect cables inside the Materials Science Research Rack.

Armstrong Through the Years – HQ-90 -3
Armstrong Through the Years – HQ-90 -3

Armstrong Through the Years – Resilient Autonomy: HQ-90 EVAA Testing

Armstrong Through the Years – HQ-90 -2
Armstrong Through the Years – HQ-90 -2

Armstrong Through the Years – Resilient Autonomy: HQ-90 EVAA Testing

Armstrong Through the Years – HQ-90 -1
Armstrong Through the Years – HQ-90 -1

Armstrong Through the Years – Resilient Autonomy: HQ-90 EVAA Testing

Color Explosion; Beautiful Earth
Color Explosion; Beautiful Earth

This image, captured by the Landsat-8 satellite, shows the view over Western Australia on May 12, 2013.

Expedition 66 Flight Engineers Kayla Barron and Matthias Maurer
Expedition 66 Flight Engineers Kayla Barron and Matthias Maurer

Expedition 66 Flight Engineers Kayla Barron and Matthias Maurer participate in a Canadarm2 robotic arm training session.

Expedition 66 crew members peer out from windows inside the cupola
Expedition 66 crew members peer out from windows inside the cupola

Expedition 66 Flight Engineer Thomas Marshburn and Commander Anton Shkaplerov peer out from windows inside the cupola.

Astronaut Thomas Marshburn peers out from a window inside the cupola
Astronaut Thomas Marshburn peers out from a window inside the cupola

Astronaut Thomas Marshburn peers out from a window inside the cupola, the International Space Station’s “window to the world.”

Astronaut Raja Chari works inside the Harmony module
Astronaut Raja Chari works inside the Harmony module

Astronaut Raja Chari works inside the Harmony module setting up the Advanced Plant Habitat.

Expedition 66 Flight Engineers Kayla Barron and Mark Vande Hei
Expedition 66 Flight Engineers Kayla Barron and Mark Vande Hei

Expedition 66 Flight Engineers Kayla Barron and Mark Vande Hei participate in spacewalk training activities on a computer.