<h3>Managing the Cargo</h3> On Atlantis' middeck, Mission Specialists Rex Walheim and Sandy Magnus discuss the large tasks of moving supplies on the joint shuttle/International Space Station complex during flight day 6 for the four shuttle crew members.
Photo credit: NASA
July 13, 2011
Photo credit: NASA
July 13, 2011
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<h3>Commander Suit Check</h3> In the Operations and Checkout Building at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, a suit technician helps STS-135 Commander Chris Ferguson with his launch-and-entry suit.
Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett
July 8, 2011
<h3>Commander Suit Check</h3> In the Operations and Checkout Building at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, a suit technician helps STS-135 Commander Chris Ferguson with his launch-and-entry suit.
Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett
July 8, 2011
<h3>Ready for Launch</h3> The STS-135 crew ride in the Astrovan to Launch Pad 39A to board space shuttle Atlantis on the morning of Friday, July 8. The launch of Atlantis on the STS-135 mission is the final flight of the Space Shuttle Program. Clockwise from the left are: Sandra Magnus, Rex Walheim, commander Chris Ferguson and pilot Doug Hurley. In the back of the van in white is a member of the closeout crew, whose members assist the astronauts with final preparations
<h3>Striding Out of the O and C</h3> Dressed in their bright-orange launch-and-entry suits, the final four astronauts to launch aboard a space shuttle exit the Astronaut Crew Quarters in the Operations and Checkout (O&C) Building at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
<h3>Pad Exit Training</h3> During simulated pad emergency exit training on Launch Pad 39A, STS-135 Pilot Doug Hurley (front) and Commander Chris Ferguson make their way to the slidewire baskets that would take them to a safe bunker below the pad in the unlikely event of an emergency.
<h3>M113 Driver Training</h3> Battalion Chief David Seymour provides supervision while space shuttle Atlantis' STS-135 crew members participate in M113 armored personnel carrier training at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
Driving the M113 is Pilot Doug Hurley; seated are Mission Specialist Sandy Magnus (background right) and Commander Chris Ferguson.
An M113 is kept at the foot of the launch pad in case an emergency exit from the launch pad is needed and every shuttle crew is trained on driving the vehicle before launch.
Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett
June 21, 2011
Driving the M113 is Pilot Doug Hurley; seated are Mission Specialist Sandy Magnus (background right) and Commander Chris Ferguson.
An M113 is kept at the foot of the launch pad in case an emergency exit from the launch pad is needed and every shuttle crew is trained on driving the vehicle before launch.
Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett
June 21, 2011
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<h3>Shuttle Duties Completed</h3> The massive crawler-transporter that carried space shuttle Atlantis to Launch Pad 39A at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida sits serenely on the crawlerway after its shuttle transport duties were completed.
<h3>Shuttle Duties Completed</h3> The massive crawler-transporter that carried space shuttle Atlantis to Launch Pad 39A at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida sits serenely on the crawlerway after its shuttle transport duties were completed.