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Pilot Greg Johnson and Mission Specialist Mike Fincke of Space Shuttle Endeavour's final mission STS-134 come to Ames Research Center to share their experiences, answer questions and sign autographs during a afternoon with the staff. Astronauts Johnson and Fincke present photo to Ames Associate Director Steve Zornetzer. ARC-2011-ACD11-0143-020

Pilot Greg Johnson and Mission Specialist Mike Fincke of Space Shuttle...

Pilot Greg Johnson and Mission Specialist Mike Fincke of Space Shuttle Endeavour's final mission STS-134 come to Ames Research Center to share their experiences, answer questions and sign autographs during a af... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- Space shuttle Endeavour rolls to a stop on the Shuttle Landing Facility's Runway 15 at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida for the final time. Main gear touchdown was at 2:34:51 a.m. EDT, followed by nose gear touchdown at 2:35:04 a.m., and wheelstop at 2:35:36 a.m. On board are STS-134 Commander Mark Kelly, Pilot Greg H. Johnson, and Mission Specialists Mike Fincke, Drew Feustel, Greg Chamitoff and the European Space Agency's Roberto Vittori.    STS-134 delivered the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer-2 (AMS) and the Express Logistics Carrier-3 (ELC-3) to the International Space Station. AMS will help researchers understand the origin of the universe and search for evidence of dark matter, strange matter and antimatter from the station. ELC-3 carried spare parts that will sustain station operations once the shuttles are retired from service. STS-134 was the 25th and final flight for Endeavour, which has spent 299 days in space, orbited Earth 4,671 times and traveled 122,883,151 miles. Photo credit: NASA/Kevin O'Connell KSC-2011-4192

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- Space shuttle Endeavour rolls to a stop on the...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- Space shuttle Endeavour rolls to a stop on the Shuttle Landing Facility's Runway 15 at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida for the final time. Main gear touchdown was at 2:34:51 a.m. ... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- During a simulated launch countdown, the STS-134 crew pause for a photo opportunity before climbing onboard the Astrovan at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. As part of the Terminal Countdown Demonstration Test (TCDT), the crew members ride to Kennedy's Launch Pad 39A in the silver vehicle and strap into space shuttle Endeavour to practice the steps that will be taken on launch day. From right to left are, Commander Mark Kelly, Pilot Greg H. Johnson , Mission Specialist Mike Fincke,  Roberto Vittori, European Space Agency astronaut, and Mission Specialists Andrew Feustel and Greg Chamitoff.        Endeavour's six crew members are targeted to launch April 19 at 7:48 p.m. EDT. They will deliver the Express Logistics Carrier-3, Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer-2 (AMS), a high-pressure gas tank, additional spare parts for the Dextre robotic helper and micrometeoroid debris shields to the International Space Station. This will be the final spaceflight for Endeavour. For more information visit, www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/shuttlemissions/sts134/index.html. Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-2011-2665

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- During a simulated launch countdown, the STS-1...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- During a simulated launch countdown, the STS-134 crew pause for a photo opportunity before climbing onboard the Astrovan at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. As part of the Termina... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - STS-134 Mission Specialist Michael Fincke, left, and Pilot Gregory H. Johnson pose in front of space shuttle Endeavour's landing gear inside NASA Kennedy Space Center's Orbiter Processing Facility-1 following a crew return event.      Commander Mark Kelly, Johnson and Mission Specialists Fincke, Greg Chamitoff, Andrew Feustel and European Space Agency astronaut Roberto Vittori lifted off May 16, 2011 aboard space shuttle Endeavour. During the nearly 16-day STS-134 mission, Endeavour delivered to the International Space Station the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer (AMS) and spare parts, including two S-band communications antennas, a high-pressure gas tank and additional spare parts for Dextre. This was the 36th shuttle mission to the station and Endeavour's 25th and final flight. For more information, visit www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/shuttlemissions/sts134/main/index.html. Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-2011-5563

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - STS-134 Mission Specialist Michael Fincke, left...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - STS-134 Mission Specialist Michael Fincke, left, and Pilot Gregory H. Johnson pose in front of space shuttle Endeavour's landing gear inside NASA Kennedy Space Center's Orbiter Processing... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. - Astronaut E. Michael Fincke is ready to practice driving an M-113 armored personnel carrier. Fincke is a backup crew member for the International Space Station Expedition 4 crew, who are flying on Space Shuttle Endeavour as part of mission STS-108.  Both the mission crew and Expedition 4 crews are at KSC for Terminal Countdown Demonstration Test activities.  The TCDT includes emergency exit from the launch pad and a simulated launch countdown. The 11-day mission will also carry the Multi-Purpose Logistics Module Raffaello, filled with supplies and equipment.  STS-108 is scheduled to launch Nov. 29 KSC-01PP1658

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. - Astronaut E. Michael Fincke is ready to p...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. - Astronaut E. Michael Fincke is ready to practice driving an M-113 armored personnel carrier. Fincke is a backup crew member for the International Space Station Expedition 4 crew, wh... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Four members of the STS-134 crew answer questions as part of a mission overview at the Visitor Complex of NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Participating in the event, seated, from the left, former astronaut Bruce Melnick, along with Greg Johnson, Michael Fincke, Andrew Feustel and Gregory Chamitoff.      STS-134 commander Mark Kelly, pilot Greg Johnson and Mission Specialists Michael Fincke, Gregory Chamitoff, Andrew Feustel and European Space Agency astronaut Roberto Vittori lifted off May 16, 2011 aboard space shuttle Endeavour. During the nearly 16-day STS-134 mission, Endeavour delivered to the International Space Station the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer and spare parts, including two S-band communications antennas and a high-pressure gas tank. This was the 36th shuttle mission to the station and Endeavour's 25th and final flight. For more information, visit: www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/shuttlemissions/sts134/main/index.html  Photo credit: NASA/Jim Grossmann KSC-2012-5341

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Four members of the STS-134 crew answer questio...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Four members of the STS-134 crew answer questions as part of a mission overview at the Visitor Complex of NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Participating in the event, seated, from ... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- Xenon lights help lead space shuttle Endeavour home to NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Endeavour landed for the final time on the Shuttle Landing Facility's Runway 15, marking the 25th night landing of NASA's Space Shuttle Program. Main gear touchdown was at 2:34:51 a.m. EDT, followed by nose gear touchdown at 2:35:04 a.m., and wheelstop at 2:35:36 a.m.             On board are STS-134 Commander Mark Kelly, Pilot Greg H. Johnson, and Mission Specialists Mike Fincke, Drew Feustel, Greg Chamitoff and the European Space Agency's Roberto Vittori. STS-134 delivered the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer-2 (AMS) and the Express Logistics Carrier-3 (ELC-3) to the International Space Station. AMS will help researchers understand the origin of the universe and search for evidence of dark matter, strange matter and antimatter from the station. ELC-3 carried spare parts that will sustain station operations once the shuttles are retired from service. STS-134 was the 25th and final flight for Endeavour, which has spent 299 days in space, orbited Earth 4,671 times and traveled 122,883,151 miles. Photo credit: NASA/Tom Farrar and Tony Gray KSC-2011-4239

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- Xenon lights help lead space shuttle Endeavour...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- Xenon lights help lead space shuttle Endeavour home to NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Endeavour landed for the final time on the Shuttle Landing Facility's Runway 15, marking th... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Four members of the STS-134 crew answer questions as part of a mission overview at the Visitor Complex of NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Participating in the event, seated, from the left, former astronaut Bruce Melnick, along with Greg Johnson, Michael Fincke, Andrew Feustel and Gregory Chamitoff.      STS-134 commander Mark Kelly, pilot Greg Johnson and Mission Specialists Michael Fincke, Gregory Chamitoff, Andrew Feustel and European Space Agency astronaut Roberto Vittori lifted off May 16, 2011 aboard space shuttle Endeavour. During the nearly 16-day STS-134 mission, Endeavour delivered to the International Space Station the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer and spare parts, including two S-band communications antennas and a high-pressure gas tank. This was the 36th shuttle mission to the station and Endeavour's 25th and final flight. For more information, visit: www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/shuttlemissions/sts134/main/index.html  Photo credit: NASA/Jim Grossmann KSC-2012-5336

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Four members of the STS-134 crew answer questio...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Four members of the STS-134 crew answer questions as part of a mission overview at the Visitor Complex of NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Participating in the event, seated, from ... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- STS-134 Commander Mark Kelly addresses media gathered on the Shuttle Landing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida following the successful landing of space shuttle Endeavour. From left, are the European Space Agency's Roberto Vittori, Pilot Greg H. Johnson, Kelly, and Mission Specialists Mike Fincke, Greg Chamitoff and Drew Feustel. The crew returned to Earth at 2:35 a.m. EDT on Runway 15, completing a 16-day, 6.5-million mile journey to the International Space Station.  STS-134 delivered the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer-2 (AMS) and the Express Logistics Carrier-3 (ELC-3) to the International Space Station. AMS will help researchers understand the origin of the universe and search for evidence of dark matter, strange matter and antimatter from the station. ELC-3 carried spare parts that will sustain station operations once the shuttles are retired from service. STS-134 was the 25th and final flight for Endeavour, which spent 299 days in space, orbited Earth 4,671 times and traveled 122,883,151 miles. Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-2011-4216

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- STS-134 Commander Mark Kelly addresses media g...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- STS-134 Commander Mark Kelly addresses media gathered on the Shuttle Landing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida following the successful landing of space shuttle Endeavou... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, STS-134 Mission Specialists Michael Fincke, Andrew Fuestel, Pilot Gregory C. Johnson, Commander Mark Kelly and Mission Specialist Greg Chamitoff (in blue flight suits) join the Air Force C-5M flight crew that delivered the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer, or AMS, to the Shuttle Landing Facility, in a group photo opportunity.        AMS, a state-of-the-art particle physics detector, is designed to operate as an external module on the International Space Station. It will use the unique environment of space to study the universe and its origin by searching for dark matter. AMS will fly to the International Space Station aboard space shuttle Endeavour's STS-134 mission, targeted to launch Feb. 26, 2011. Photo credit: NASA/Jack Pfaller KSC-2010-4484

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, STS...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, STS-134 Mission Specialists Michael Fincke, Andrew Fuestel, Pilot Gregory C. Johnson, Commander Mark Kelly and Mission Specialist Greg Chamitof... More

S126E012184 - STS-126 - Pettit, Stefanyshyn-Piper and Fincke on MDDK

S126E012184 - STS-126 - Pettit, Stefanyshyn-Piper and Fincke on MDDK

The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-126 Mission Specialist (MS) Donald Pettit, MS Heidemarie Stefanyshyn-Piper and Expedition 18 Commander Michael Fincke (all members of the astronaut ... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- The STS-108 and Expedition 4 crews get emergency egress training on Launch Pad 39B.  Seated in the slidewire basket are astronauts Daniel W. Bursch and Carl E. Walz, with Expedition 4 Commander Yuri Onufrienko.  Standing in the background are STS-108 Mission Specialists Daniel M. Tani and Linda A. Godwin, and Commander Dominic L. Gorie.  At the far right is astronaut Michael Fincke, part of a backup crew for Expedition 4. Crew members are at KSC for Terminal Countdown Demonstration Test activities that include a simulated launch countdown, plus the emergency exit training from the orbiter and launch pad. STS-108 is a Utilization Flight that will carry the replacement Expedition 4 crew to the International Space Station, as well as the Multi-Purpose Logistics Module Raffaello, filled with supplies and equipment.  The l1-day mission is scheduled for launch Nov. 29 on Space Shuttle Endeavour KSC-01pp1676

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- The STS-108 and Expedition 4 crews get e...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- The STS-108 and Expedition 4 crews get emergency egress training on Launch Pad 39B. Seated in the slidewire basket are astronauts Daniel W. Bursch and Carl E. Walz, with Expeditio... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. --  On Launch Pad 39B, the STS-108 crew, Expedition 4 and a backup crew are trained in using the emergency egress system.  In the slidewire basket (foreground) are Expedition 4 members (left to right) Daniel W. Bursch, Carl E. Walz and Commander Yuri Onufrienko.  Seen in the background are STS-108 Mission Specialists Daniel M. Tani and Linda A. Godwin, Commander Dominic L. Gorie, backup crew member Michael Fincke, and Pilot Mark E. Kelly. Crew members are at KSC for Terminal Countdown Demonstration Test activities that include a simulated launch countdown, plus the emergency exit training from the orbiter and launch pad. STS-108 is a Utilization Flight that will carry the replacement Expedition 4 crew to the International Space Station, as well as the Multi-Purpose Logistics Module Raffaello, filled with supplies and equipment.  The l1-day mission is scheduled for launch Nov. 29 on Space Shuttle Endeavour KSC-01pp1673

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- On Launch Pad 39B, the STS-108 crew, Ex...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- On Launch Pad 39B, the STS-108 crew, Expedition 4 and a backup crew are trained in using the emergency egress system. In the slidewire basket (foreground) are Expedition 4 member... More

Official Portrait of Astronaut Mike Fincke

Official Portrait of Astronaut Mike Fincke

JSC2004-E-07440 (16 Feb. 2004) --- Astronaut Edward Michael (Mike) Fincke, commander

Picture of Mike Fincke in Sokol suit.

Picture of Mike Fincke in Sokol suit.

JSC2004-E-13882 (March 2004) --- Astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke

Renita Fincke at Russian Mission Control Center

Renita Fincke at Russian Mission Control Center

Renita Fincke, wife of Expedition 9 Flight Engineer and NASA International Space Station Science Officer Michael Fincke, smiles with their two-year old son Chandra at the Russian Mission Control Center outside ... More

Fincke enters the SM during Expedition 9 / Expedition 8

Fincke enters the SM during Expedition 9 / Expedition 8

ISS008-E-21953 (21 April 2004) --- Astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke (foreground), Expedition 9 flight engineer and NASA ISS science officer, and cosmonaut Gennady I. Padalka of Russia's Federal Space Agency, E... More

Padalka and Fincke pose in the U.S. Lab during EXP 9 / EXP 8

Padalka and Fincke pose in the U.S. Lab during EXP 9 / EXP 8

ISS008-E-22247 (23 April 2004) --- Cosmonaut Gennady I. Padalka (left), Expedition 9 commander, and astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke, NASA ISS science officer and flight engineer, pose for a crew photo in the ... More

Padalka, Fincke, and Kuipers pose in the U.S. Lab during EXP 9 / EXP 8

Padalka, Fincke, and Kuipers pose in the U.S. Lab during EXP 9 / EXP 8

ISS008-E-22249 (23 April 2004) --- Cosmonaut Gennady I. Padalka (left), Expedition 9 commander; astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke, NASA ISS science officer and flight engineer; and European Space Agency (ESA) a... More

Fincke performs IFM at the science window in the U.S. Lab during EXP 9 / EXP 8

Fincke performs IFM at the science window in the U.S. Lab during EXP 9...

ISS008-E-22265 (23 April 2004) --- Astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke, Expedition 9 NASA ISS science officer and flight engineer, performs in-flight maintenance (IFM) on the nadir window in the Destiny laborator... More

Foale observes Fincke as he works the SSRMS controls in the U.S. Lab during EXP 8 / EXP 9

Foale observes Fincke as he works the SSRMS controls in the U.S. Lab d...

ISS008-E-22157 (24 April 2004) --- Astronaut C. Michael Foale (left), Expedition 8 commander and NASA ISS science officer, take cosmonaut Gennady I. Padalka (partially obscured), Expedition 9 commander, and ast... More

Padalka and Fincke work at the SSRMS controls in the U.S. Lab during EXP 8 / EXP 9

Padalka and Fincke work at the SSRMS controls in the U.S. Lab during E...

ISS008-E-22137 (24 April 2004) --- Cosmonaut Gennady I. Padalka (foreground), Expedition 9 commander, and astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke, NASA ISS science officer and flight engineer, participate in a famili... More

Foale observes Fincke as he works the SSRMS controls in the U.S. Lab during EXP 8 / EXP 9

Foale observes Fincke as he works the SSRMS controls in the U.S. Lab d...

ISS008-E-22156 (24 April 2004) --- Astronaut C. Michael Foale (left), Expedition 8 commander and NASA ISS science officer, take cosmonaut Gennady I. Padalka (partially obscured), Expedition 9 commander, and ast... More

Fincke juggles citrus fruit in the U.S. Lab during EXP 9 / EXP 8

Fincke juggles citrus fruit in the U.S. Lab during EXP 9 / EXP 8

ISS008-E-22245 (22 April 2004) --- Astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke, Expedition 9 NASA ISS science officer and flight engineer, “juggles” fresh fruit in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Statio... More

Fincke peers through the photo window in U.S. Lab during EXP 8 / EXP 9

Fincke peers through the photo window in U.S. Lab during EXP 8 / EXP 9

ISS008-E-22179 (25 April 2004) --- Astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke, Expedition 9 NASA ISS science officer and flight engineer, views the topography of a point on Earth from the nadir window in the Destiny lab... More

Fincke poses with stowed EMUs and EVA equipment in the Quest A/L during EXP 8 / EXP 9

Fincke poses with stowed EMUs and EVA equipment in the Quest A/L durin...

ISS008-E-22163 (25 April 2004) --- Astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke, Expedition 9 NASA ISS science officer and flight engineer, works with the Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU) spacesuits in the Quest airlock... More

Fincke holds an ammonia test strip while working in the U.S. Laboratory during EXP 9 / EXP 8

Fincke holds an ammonia test strip while working in the U.S. Laborator...

ISS008-E-22350 (27 April 2004) --- Astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke, Expedition 9 NASA ISS science officer and flight engineer, works in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station (ISS).

Padalka and Fincke participate in planning conference with Mission Control in the U.S. Laboratory during Expedition 9

Padalka and Fincke participate in planning conference with Mission Con...

ISS009-E-05255 (1 May 2004) --- Cosmonaut Gennady I. Padalka (right), Expedition 9 commander representing Russia’s Federal Space Agency, looks over a procedures checklist near the Space Station Remote Manipulat... More

Fincke waves as he enters the Zvezda Service Module during Expedition 9

Fincke waves as he enters the Zvezda Service Module during Expedition ...

ISS009-E-06467 (11 May 2004) --- Astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke, Expedition 9 NASA ISS science officer and flight engineer, floats in the Zvezda Service Module of the International Space Station (ISS).

Fincke inside the Crew Lock area of the Quest Airlock during Expedition 9

Fincke inside the Crew Lock area of the Quest Airlock during Expeditio...

ISS009-E-07019 (12 May 2004) --- Astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke, Expedition 9 NASA ISS science officer and flight engineer, works in the Quest airlock on the International Space Station (ISS). Two Extravehic... More

Fincke watches as Padalka at the Simvol-Ts workstation during Progress 14P docking approach OPS on Expedition 9

Fincke watches as Padalka at the Simvol-Ts workstation during Progress...

ISS009-E-08832 (27 May 2004) --- Cosmonaut Gennady I. Padalka (background), Expedition 9 commander representing Russia’s Federal Space Agency, works at the Simvol-Ts workstation in the Zvezda Service Module of ... More

Fincke reads a checklist as he watches Padalka at the Simvol-Ts workstation during Progress 14P docking approach OPS on Expedition 9

Fincke reads a checklist as he watches Padalka at the Simvol-Ts workst...

ISS009-E-08833 (27 May 2004) --- Cosmonaut Gennady I. Padalka (background), Expedition 9 commander representing Russia’s Federal Space Agency, works at the Simvol-Ts workstation in the Zvezda Service Module of ... More

Fincke watches as fruit floats in the Service Module during Expedition 9

Fincke watches as fruit floats in the Service Module during Expedition...

ISS009-E-08882 (27 May 2004) --- Astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke, Expedition 9 NASA ISS science officer and flight engineer, is pictured near fresh fruit floating freely in the Zvezda Service Module of the In... More

Fincke watches as fruit floats in the Service Module during Expedition 9

Fincke watches as fruit floats in the Service Module during Expedition...

ISS009-E-08883 (27 May 2004) --- Astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke, Expedition 9 NASA ISS science officer and flight engineer, is pictured near fresh fruit floating freely in the Zvezda Service Module of the In... More

Fincke watches as fruit floats in the Service Module during Expedition 9

Fincke watches as fruit floats in the Service Module during Expedition...

ISS009-E-08874 (27 May 2004) --- Astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke, Expedition 9 NASA ISS science officer and flight engineer, is pictured near fresh fruit floating freely in the Zvezda Service Module of the In... More

Fincke unstows a spare RPCM from the U.S. Lab during Expedition 9

Fincke unstows a spare RPCM from the U.S. Lab during Expedition 9

ISS009-E-10551 (4 June 2004) --- Astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke, Expedition 9 NASA ISS science officer and flight engineer, moves the Zero-G Storage Rack (ZSR) in the Destiny laboratory of the International ... More

Fincke holds up a spare RPCM in the A/L during Expedition 9

Fincke holds up a spare RPCM in the A/L during Expedition 9

ISS009-E-10554 (4 June 2004) --- Astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke, Expedition 9 NASA ISS science officer and flight engineer, holds the spare Remote Power Controller Module (RPCM) in the Quest airlock of the I... More

Fincke posses with an Orlan EVA suit inside the Pirs DC during Expedition 9

Fincke posses with an Orlan EVA suit inside the Pirs DC during Expedit...

ISS009-E-10915 (10 June 2004) --- Astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke, Expedition 9 NASA ISS science officer and flight engineer, is pictured with his Russian Orlan spacesuit in the Pirs Docking Compartment of th... More

Fincke and Padalka pose with their Orlan EVA suits inside the Pirs DC during Expedition 9

Fincke and Padalka pose with their Orlan EVA suits inside the Pirs DC ...

ISS009-E-10922 (10 June 2004) --- Astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke (left), Expedition 9 NASA ISS science officer and flight engineer, and cosmonaut Gennady I. Padalka, commander representing Russia’s Federal S... More

Fincke smiles at the camera before donning his EVA suit in the DC during Expedition 9

Fincke smiles at the camera before donning his EVA suit in the DC duri...

ISS009-E-12760 (24 June 2004) --- Astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke, Expedition 9 NASA ISS science officer and flight engineer, wearing thermal undergarment, floats in the Pirs Docking Compartment of the Intern... More

Fincke conducts final COM checks on his Orlan suit before an EVA during Expedition 9

Fincke conducts final COM checks on his Orlan suit before an EVA durin...

ISS009-E-12752 (24 June 2004) --- Astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke, Expedition 9 NASA ISS science officer and flight engineer, wearing communications headgear, is pictured in the Pirs Docking Compartment of th... More

Fincke poses with a packed EVA tool and gear bundle in Node 1 during Expedition 9

Fincke poses with a packed EVA tool and gear bundle in Node 1 during E...

ISS009-E-13377 (28 June 2004) --- Astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke, Expedition 9 NASA ISS science officer and flight engineer, is pictured with the extravehicular activity (EVA) bundle in the Unity node of the... More

Fincke talks on the ISS Ham radio in the FGB during Expedition 9

Fincke talks on the ISS Ham radio in the FGB during Expedition 9

ISS009-E-13379 (28 June 2004) --- Astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke, Expedition 9 NASA ISS science officer and flight engineer, uses a communication system in the Zvezda Service Module of the International Spac... More

Fincke with Expedition 9 mission patch sticker on panel in the Node 1 module during Expedition 9

Fincke with Expedition 9 mission patch sticker on panel in the Node 1 ...

ISS009-E-28627 (1 July 2004) --- Astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke, Expedition 9 NASA ISS science officer and flight engineer, poses by the Expedition mission insignias placed in the Unity node of the Internati... More

NASA Material Science. NASA public domain image colelction.

NASA Material Science. NASA public domain image colelction.

Astronaut Mike Fincke places droplets of honey onto the strings for the Fluid Merging Viscosity Measurement (FMVM) investigation onboard the International Space Station (ISS). The FMVM experiment measures the t... More

Fincke wears his Russian Sokol pressure suit in the U.S. Lab module during Expedition 9

Fincke wears his Russian Sokol pressure suit in the U.S. Lab module du...

ISS009-E-28631 (7 July 2004) --- Astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke, Expedition 9 NASA ISS science officer and flight engineer, wearing a Russian Sokol suit, gives a “thumbs up” as he floats in the Destiny labor... More

Fincke conducts ISSI tests inside the MWA containment system onboard the U.S. Lab during Expedition 9

Fincke conducts ISSI tests inside the MWA containment system onboard t...

ISS009-E-14472 (10 July 2004) --- Astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke, Expedition 9 NASA ISS science officer and flight engineer, works on the In-Space Soldering Investigation (ISSI) in the Destiny laboratory of ... More

Fincke conducts ISSI tests inside the MWA containment system onboard the U.S. Lab during Expedition 9

Fincke conducts ISSI tests inside the MWA containment system onboard t...

ISS009-E-14473 (10 July 2004) --- Astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke, Expedition 9 NASA ISS science officer and flight engineer, works on the In-Space Soldering Investigation (ISSI) in the Destiny laboratory of ... More

NASA Material Science. NASA orbital flight public domain image.

NASA Material Science. NASA orbital flight public domain image.

Astronaut Mike Fincke places droplets of honey onto the strings for the Fluid Merging Viscosity Measurement (FMVM) investigation onboard the International Space Station (ISS). The FMVM experiment measures the t... More

Fincke stands beside a floating bag of tomato seeds for the EPO Tomatosphere II project during Expedition 9

Fincke stands beside a floating bag of tomato seeds for the EPO Tomato...

ISS009-E-15362 (17 July 2004) --- Astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke, Expedition 9 NASA ISS science officer and flight engineer, is pictured in the Zvezda Service Module of the International Space Station (ISS).... More

Fincke stands beside a floating bag of tomato seeds for the EPO Tomatosphere II project during Expedition 9

Fincke stands beside a floating bag of tomato seeds for the EPO Tomato...

ISS009-E-15361 (17 July 2004) --- Astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke, Expedition 9 NASA ISS science officer and flight engineer, is pictured in the Zvezda Service Module of the International Space Station (ISS).... More

Fincke holds a digital camera in the SM during Expedition 9

Fincke holds a digital camera in the SM during Expedition 9

ISS009-E-16844 (29 July 2004) --- Astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke, Expedition 9 NASA ISS science officer and flight engineer, holds a still camera in the Zvezda Service Module on the International Space Station (ISS).

Fincke wears the LCVG during Orlan suit checkout in the DC during Expedition 9

Fincke wears the LCVG during Orlan suit checkout in the DC during Expe...

ISS009-E-17071 (30 July 2004) --- Astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke, Expedition 9 NASA ISS science officer and flight engineer, wearing a spacesuit thermal undergarment and communication headgear, poses for a p... More

Padlaka and Fincke pose with Orlan suits inside the Pirs DC during Expedition 9

Padlaka and Fincke pose with Orlan suits inside the Pirs DC during Exp...

ISS009-E-28562 (2 August 2004) --- Cosmonaut Gennady I. Padalka (left), Expedition 9 commander representing Russia’s Federal Space Agency, and astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke, NASA ISS science officer and fli... More

Padalka and Fincke pose with their Orlan Suits inside the Docking Compartment during Expedition 9

Padalka and Fincke pose with their Orlan Suits inside the Docking Comp...

ISS009-E-17168 (2 August 2004) --- Cosmonaut Gennady I. Padalka (left), Expedition 9 commander representing Russia’s Federal Space Agency, and astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke, NASA ISS science officer and fli... More

Expedition Nine Flight Engineer Fincke during EVA 3

Expedition Nine Flight Engineer Fincke during EVA 3

ISS009-E-29620 (3 August 2004) --- Astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke, Expedition 9 NASA ISS science officer and flight engineer, wearing a Russian Orlan spacesuit, participates in the third of four sessions of ... More

Fincke performs an ultrasound bone scan on Padalka using the ADUM in the U.S. Lab during Expedition 9

Fincke performs an ultrasound bone scan on Padalka using the ADUM in t...

ISS009-E-17439 (10 August 2004) --- Astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke (foreground), Expedition 9 NASA ISS science officer and flight engineer, performs an ultrasound bone scan on cosmonaut Gennady I. Padalka, c... More

ISS009-E-17915 (12 August 2004) ---  This is an early morning view (6:29 a.m., CDT) from the International Space Station, which shows Hurricane Charley centered south of western Cuba over the Cayman Islands in the northwest Caribbean Sea.  At the time of this image the storm was reported to be near 19.2N 80.5W with winds of 85  miles per hour as it moved northwest at 16 miles per hour.  The north coast of Cuba is barely visible near the bottom of the image, which was taken by astronaut  Mike Fincke looking to the south as the spacecraft flew on a track north of Cuba and the storm. iss009e17915

ISS009-E-17915 (12 August 2004) --- This is an early morning view (6:...

ISS009-E-17915 (12 August 2004) --- This is an early morning view (6:29 a.m., CDT) from the International Space Station, which shows Hurricane Charley centered south of western Cuba over the Cayman Islands in ... More

Fincke holds the active docking assembly inside the SM during Expedition 9

Fincke holds the active docking assembly inside the SM during Expediti...

ISS009-E-18539 (14 August 2004) --- Astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke, Expedition 9 NASA ISS science officer and flight engineer, holds the Progress 15 supply vehicle probe-and-cone docking mechanism in the Zve... More

Fincke inside the Progress Vehicle with open SM/Progress transfer hatch during Expedition 9

Fincke inside the Progress Vehicle with open SM/Progress transfer hatc...

ISS009-E-18533 (14 August 2004) --- Astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke, Expedition 9 NASA ISS science officer and flight engineer, appears behind the probe-and-cone mechanism on the hatch of the Progress 15 supp... More

Padalka and Fincke pose for picture in Node 1 during Expedition 9

Padalka and Fincke pose for picture in Node 1 during Expedition 9

ISS009-E-18566 (15 August 2004) --- Cosmonaut Gennady I. Padalka (left), Expedition 9 commander representing Russia’s Federal Space Agency, and astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke, NASA ISS science officer and fl... More

Fincke watches apples and a tennis ball float in the Service Module during Expedition 9

Fincke watches apples and a tennis ball float in the Service Module du...

ISS009-E-18563 (15 August 2004) --- Astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke, Expedition 9 NASA ISS science officer and flight engineer, is pictured near fresh fruit floating freely in the Unity node of the Internatio... More

Fincke exercises on the RED in the Node 1 module during Expedition 9

Fincke exercises on the RED in the Node 1 module during Expedition 9

ISS009-E-19797 (23 August 2004) --- Astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke, Expedition 9 NASA ISS science officer and flight engineer, wearing squat harness pads, exercises using the Interim Resistive Exercise Devic... More

Fincke exercises on the RED in the Node 1 module during Expedition 9

Fincke exercises on the RED in the Node 1 module during Expedition 9

ISS009-E-19798 (23 August 2004) --- Astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke, Expedition 9 NASA ISS science officer and flight engineer, wearing squat harness pads, exercises using the Interim Resistive Exercise Devis... More

Fincke conducts test of the CFE in the U.S. Lab during Expedition 9

Fincke conducts test of the CFE in the U.S. Lab during Expedition 9

ISS009-E-20676 (28 August 2004) --- Astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke, Expedition 9 NASA ISS science officer and flight engineer, performs one of multiple tests of the Capillary Flow Experiment (CFE) investigat... More

Fincke conducts cooling tests on EMU during repair operations in the A/L on Expedition 9

Fincke conducts cooling tests on EMU during repair operations in the A...

ISS009-E-19838 (24 August 2004) --- Astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke, Expedition 9 NASA ISS science officer and flight engineer, performs maintenance on an Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU) spacesuit in the Q... More

Fincke conducts cooling tests on EMU during repair operations in the A/L on Expedition 9

Fincke conducts cooling tests on EMU during repair operations in the A...

ISS009-E-19837 (24 August 2004) --- Astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke, Expedition 9 NASA ISS science officer and flight engineer, looks over a procedures checklist while working with an Extravehicular Mobility ... More

ISS009E20440 (27 August 2004) --- This photo of Hurricane Frances was taken by Astronaut Mike Fincke aboard the International Space Station as he flew 230 statute miles above the storm at about 9 a.m. CDT Friday, Aug. 27, 2004. At the time, Frances was located 820 miles east of the Lesser Antilles in the Atlantic Ocean, moving west-northwest at 10 miles per hour, with maximum sustained winds of 105 miles per hour. Fincke, the NASA ISS Science Officer and Flight Engineer, and Expedition 9 Commander Gennady Padalka are in the fifth month of a six-month flight aboard the Station. iss009e20440

ISS009E20440 (27 August 2004) --- This photo of Hurricane Frances was ...

ISS009E20440 (27 August 2004) --- This photo of Hurricane Frances was taken by Astronaut Mike Fincke aboard the International Space Station as he flew 230 statute miles above the storm at about 9 a.m. CDT Frida... More

ISS009E20447 (27 August 2004) --- This photo of Hurricane Frances was taken by Astronaut Mike Fincke aboard the International Space Station as he flew 230 statute miles above the storm at about 9 a.m. CDT Friday, Aug. 27, 2004. At the time, Frances was located 820 miles east of the Lesser Antilles in the Atlantic Ocean, moving west-northwest at 10 miles per hour, with maximum sustained winds of 105 miles per hour. Fincke, the NASA ISS Science Officer and Flight Engineer, and Expedition 9 Commander Gennady Padalka are in the fifth month of a six-month flight aboard the Station. iss009e20447

ISS009E20447 (27 August 2004) --- This photo of Hurricane Frances was ...

ISS009E20447 (27 August 2004) --- This photo of Hurricane Frances was taken by Astronaut Mike Fincke aboard the International Space Station as he flew 230 statute miles above the storm at about 9 a.m. CDT Frida... More

ISS009E20442 (27 August 2004) --- This photo of Hurricane Frances was taken by Astronaut Mike Fincke aboard the International Space Station as he flew 230 statute miles above the storm at about 9 a.m. CDT Friday, Aug. 27, 2004. At the time, Frances was located 820 miles east of the Lesser Antilles in the Atlantic Ocean, moving west-northwest at 10 miles per hour, with maximum sustained winds of 105 miles per hour. Fincke, the NASA ISS Science Officer and Flight Engineer, and Expedition 9 Commander Gennady Padalka are in the fifth month of a six-month flight aboard the Station. iss009e20442

ISS009E20442 (27 August 2004) --- This photo of Hurricane Frances was ...

ISS009E20442 (27 August 2004) --- This photo of Hurricane Frances was taken by Astronaut Mike Fincke aboard the International Space Station as he flew 230 statute miles above the storm at about 9 a.m. CDT Frida... More

Fincke works on the CFE experiment in the U.S. Lab during Expedition 9

Fincke works on the CFE experiment in the U.S. Lab during Expedition 9

ISS009-E-28578 (28 August 2004) --- Astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke, Expedition 9 NASA ISS science officer and flight engineer, performs one of multiple tests of the Capillary Flow Experiment (CFE) investigat... More

ISS009-E-21110 (1 Sept. 2004) -- Astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke, aboard the International Space Station (ISS) at an altitude of about 230 miles, took this photo of Hurricane Frances early Sept. 1 as the storm was centered about 800 miles east-southeast of West Palm Beach, Florida. iss009e21110

ISS009-E-21110 (1 Sept. 2004) -- Astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke, ab...

ISS009-E-21110 (1 Sept. 2004) -- Astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke, aboard the International Space Station (ISS) at an altitude of about 230 miles, took this photo of Hurricane Frances early Sept. 1 as the stor... More

ISS009-E-21116 (1 Sept. 2004) -- Astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke, aboard the International Space Station (ISS) at an altitude of about 230 miles, took this photo of Hurricane Frances early Sept. 1. Part of the large system is obscured by the portal. The Guantanimo Bay area of Cuba appears near frame's edge and part of Hispaniola is pictured near frame center. Sunglint alters the natural colors in this scene. iss009e21116

ISS009-E-21116 (1 Sept. 2004) -- Astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke, ab...

ISS009-E-21116 (1 Sept. 2004) -- Astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke, aboard the International Space Station (ISS) at an altitude of about 230 miles, took this photo of Hurricane Frances early Sept. 1. Part of th... More

ISS009-E-21108 (1 Sept. 2004) -- Astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke, aboard the International Space Station (ISS)at an altitude of about 230 miles, took this photo of Hurricane Frances early Sept. 1 as the storm was centered about 800 miles east-southeast of West Palm Beach, Florida. iss009e21108

ISS009-E-21108 (1 Sept. 2004) -- Astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke, ab...

ISS009-E-21108 (1 Sept. 2004) -- Astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke, aboard the International Space Station (ISS)at an altitude of about 230 miles, took this photo of Hurricane Frances early Sept. 1 as the storm... More

ISS009-E-21107 (1 September 2004) --- Astronaut Mike Fincke, aboard the International Space Station at an altitude of about 230 miles, took this photo of Hurricane Frances at about 9 a.m.  Sept. 1 as the storm was centered about 800 miles east-southeast of West Palm Beach, Florida. The southern tip of the Florida peninsula and the Bahama islands are visible in the foreground of this image. At the time, Frances was a category 4 hurricane with winds of 140 mph and was moving west-northwest toward a possible landfall in Florida. iss009e21107

ISS009-E-21107 (1 September 2004) --- Astronaut Mike Fincke, aboard th...

ISS009-E-21107 (1 September 2004) --- Astronaut Mike Fincke, aboard the International Space Station at an altitude of about 230 miles, took this photo of Hurricane Frances at about 9 a.m. Sept. 1 as the storm ... More

Padalka and Fincke pose with Orlan suit in the Pirs Docking Compartment during Expedition 9

Padalka and Fincke pose with Orlan suit in the Pirs Docking Compartmen...

ISS009-E-21156 (1 September 2004) --- Cosmonaut Gennady I. Padalka (left), Expedition 9 commander representing Russia’s Federal Space Agency, and astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke, NASA ISS science officer and ... More

ISS009-E-21109 (1 Sept. 2004) -- Astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke, aboard the International Space Station (ISS) at an altitude of about 230 miles, took this photo of Hurricane Frances early Sept. 1 as the storm was centered about 800 miles east-southeast of West Palm Beach, Florida. iss009e21109

ISS009-E-21109 (1 Sept. 2004) -- Astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke, ab...

ISS009-E-21109 (1 Sept. 2004) -- Astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke, aboard the International Space Station (ISS) at an altitude of about 230 miles, took this photo of Hurricane Frances early Sept. 1 as the stor... More

ISS009-E-21126 (1 Sept. 2004) -- Astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke, aboard the International Space Station (ISS)Bat an altitude of about 230 miles, took this photo of Hurricane Frances early Sept. 1. iss009e21126

ISS009-E-21126 (1 Sept. 2004) -- Astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke, ab...

ISS009-E-21126 (1 Sept. 2004) -- Astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke, aboard the International Space Station (ISS)Bat an altitude of about 230 miles, took this photo of Hurricane Frances early Sept. 1.

ISS009-E-21151 (1 Sept. 2004) -- Astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke, aboard the International Space Station (ISS) at an altitude of about 230 miles, took this photo of Hurricane Frances at about 9 a.m. EDT Sept. 1 as the storm was centered about 775 miles east-southeast of West Palm Beach, Florida. At the time, Frances was a category 4 hurricane with winds of 140 mph. iss009e21151

ISS009-E-21151 (1 Sept. 2004) -- Astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke, ab...

ISS009-E-21151 (1 Sept. 2004) -- Astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke, aboard the International Space Station (ISS) at an altitude of about 230 miles, took this photo of Hurricane Frances at about 9 a.m. EDT Sept.... More

ISS009-E-21147 (1 Sept. 2004) --  Astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke, aboard the International Space Station (ISS) at an altitude of about 230 miles, took this photo of Hurricane Frances early Sept. 1. iss009e21147

ISS009-E-21147 (1 Sept. 2004) -- Astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke, a...

ISS009-E-21147 (1 Sept. 2004) -- Astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke, aboard the International Space Station (ISS) at an altitude of about 230 miles, took this photo of Hurricane Frances early Sept. 1.

ISS009-E-21149 (1 Sept. 2004) --  Astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke, aboard the International Space Station (ISS) at an altitude of about 230 miles, took this photo of Hurricane Frances early Sept. 1. iss009e21149

ISS009-E-21149 (1 Sept. 2004) -- Astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke, a...

ISS009-E-21149 (1 Sept. 2004) -- Astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke, aboard the International Space Station (ISS) at an altitude of about 230 miles, took this photo of Hurricane Frances early Sept. 1.

ISS009-E-21112 (1 Sept. 2004) -- Astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke, aboard the International Space Station at an altitude of about 230 miles, took this photo of Hurricane Frances early Sept. 1 as the storm was centered about 800 miles east-southeast of West Palm Beach, Florida.  The sunglint factor effects the color of the water in this series of images. iss009e21112

ISS009-E-21112 (1 Sept. 2004) -- Astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke, ab...

ISS009-E-21112 (1 Sept. 2004) -- Astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke, aboard the International Space Station at an altitude of about 230 miles, took this photo of Hurricane Frances early Sept. 1 as the storm was ... More

ISS009-E-21148 (1 Sept. 2004) --  Astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke, aboard the International Space Station (ISS) at an altitude of about 230 miles, took this photo of Hurricane Frances early Sept. 1. iss009e21148

ISS009-E-21148 (1 Sept. 2004) -- Astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke, a...

ISS009-E-21148 (1 Sept. 2004) -- Astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke, aboard the International Space Station (ISS) at an altitude of about 230 miles, took this photo of Hurricane Frances early Sept. 1.

Padalka and Fincke pose with Orlan suit in the Pirs Docking Compartment during Expedition 9

Padalka and Fincke pose with Orlan suit in the Pirs Docking Compartmen...

ISS009-E-21155 (1 September 2004) --- Cosmonaut Gennady I. Padalka (left), Expedition 9 commander representing Russia’s Federal Space Agency, and astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke, NASA ISS science officer and ... More

Padalka and Fincke pose with Orlan suit in the Pirs Docking Compartment during Expedition 9

Padalka and Fincke pose with Orlan suit in the Pirs Docking Compartmen...

ISS009-E-21165 (1 September 2004) --- Astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke, Expedition 9 NASA ISS science officer and flight engineer, poses with his Russian Orlan spacesuit in the Pirs Docking Compartment of the ... More

ISS009-E-21115 (1 Sept. 2004) -- Astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke, aboard the International Space Station (ISS) at an altitude of about 230 miles, took this photo of Hurricane Frances early Sept. 1 as the storm was centered about 800 miles east-southeast of West Palm Beach, Florida. iss009e21115

ISS009-E-21115 (1 Sept. 2004) -- Astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke, ab...

ISS009-E-21115 (1 Sept. 2004) -- Astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke, aboard the International Space Station (ISS) at an altitude of about 230 miles, took this photo of Hurricane Frances early Sept. 1 as the stor... More

ISS009-E-21205 (2 September 2004) --- From 230 miles above, this is a view into the eye of Hurricane Frances as it churned in the Atlantic Ocean almost 500 miles east-southeast of West Palm Beach, Fla., at about 8 a.m EDT Thursday, Sept. 2, 2004. At the time, Frances was a category 4 hurricane with winds of 145 mph. Astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke took this photo through the window of the International Space Station. Expedition 9 Commander Gennady Padalka and Fincke, the NASA ISS Science Officer and Flight Engineer, are in the fifth month of a six-month stay on the orbiting research platform. iss009e21205

ISS009-E-21205 (2 September 2004) --- From 230 miles above, this is a ...

ISS009-E-21205 (2 September 2004) --- From 230 miles above, this is a view into the eye of Hurricane Frances as it churned in the Atlantic Ocean almost 500 miles east-southeast of West Palm Beach, Fla., at abou... More

ISS009-E-21208 (2 September 2004) --- This image of Hurricane Frances was taken at 8 a.m. EDT Thursday, Sept. 2, 2004 by Astronaut Mike Fincke aboard the International Space Station at an altitude of about 230 miles. At the time, Frances was a category 4 hurricane located almost 500 miles east-southeast of West Palm Beach, Fla., with winds of 145 mph. Expedition 9 Commander Gennady Padalka and Fincke, the NASA ISS Science Officer and Flight Engineer, are in the fifth month of a six-month stay on the orbiting research platform.                                    Caption for 858:    Hurricane Frances fills the window of the International Space Station, orbiting 230 miles above, in this photo taken at about 8 a.m. EDT Thursday, Sept. 2, 2004 by Astronaut Mike Fincke. At the time, Frances was a category 4 hurricane located almost 500 miles east-southeast of West Palm Beach, Fla., with winds of 145 mph.Expedition 9 Commander Gennady Padalka and Fincke, the NASA ISS Science Officer and Flight Engineer, are in the fifth month of a six-month stay on the orbiting research platform. iss009e21208

ISS009-E-21208 (2 September 2004) --- This image of Hurricane Frances ...

ISS009-E-21208 (2 September 2004) --- This image of Hurricane Frances was taken at 8 a.m. EDT Thursday, Sept. 2, 2004 by Astronaut Mike Fincke aboard the International Space Station at an altitude of about 230 ... More

ISS009-E-21210 (2 September 2004) --- Hurricane Frances fills the window of the International Space Station, orbiting 230 miles above, in this photo taken at about 8 a.m. EDT Thursday, Sept. 2, 2004 by Astronaut Mike Fincke. At the time, Frances was a category 4 hurricane located almost 500 miles east-southeast of West Palm Beach, Fla., with winds of 145 mph.Expedition 9 Commander Gennady Padalka and Fincke, the NASA ISS Science Officer and Flight Engineer, are in the fifth month of a six-month stay on the orbiting research platform. iss009e21210

ISS009-E-21210 (2 September 2004) --- Hurricane Frances fills the wind...

ISS009-E-21210 (2 September 2004) --- Hurricane Frances fills the window of the International Space Station, orbiting 230 miles above, in this photo taken at about 8 a.m. EDT Thursday, Sept. 2, 2004 by Astronau... More

ISS009-E-21203 (2 September 2004) --- From 230 miles above, this is a view into the eye of Hurricane Frances as it churned in the Atlantic Ocean almost 500 miles east-southeast of West Palm Beach, Fla., at about 8 a.m EDT Thursday, Sept. 2, 2004. At the time, Frances was a category 4 hurricane with winds of 145 mph. Astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke took this photo through the window of the International Space Station. Expedition 9 Commander Gennady Padalka and Fincke, the NASA ISS Science Officer and Flight Engineer, are in the fifth month of a six-month stay on the orbiting research platform. iss009e21203

ISS009-E-21203 (2 September 2004) --- From 230 miles above, this is a ...

ISS009-E-21203 (2 September 2004) --- From 230 miles above, this is a view into the eye of Hurricane Frances as it churned in the Atlantic Ocean almost 500 miles east-southeast of West Palm Beach, Fla., at abou... More

ISS009-E-21199 (2 September 2004) --- From 230 miles above, this is a nadir view of Hurricane Frances as it churned in the Atlantic Ocean almost 500 miles east-southeast of West Palm Beach, Fla., at about 8 a.m EDT Thursday, Sept. 2, 2004. At the time, Frances was a category 4 hurricane with winds of 145 mph. Astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke took this photo through the window of the International Space Station. Expedition 9 Commander Gennady Padalka and Fincke, the NASA ISS Science Officer and Flight Engineer, are in the fifth month of a six-month stay on the orbiting research platform. iss009e21199

ISS009-E-21199 (2 September 2004) --- From 230 miles above, this is a ...

ISS009-E-21199 (2 September 2004) --- From 230 miles above, this is a nadir view of Hurricane Frances as it churned in the Atlantic Ocean almost 500 miles east-southeast of West Palm Beach, Fla., at about 8 a.m... More

ISS009-E-21206 (2 September 2004) --- This image of Hurricane Frances was taken at 8 a.m. EDT Thursday, Sept. 2, 2004 by Astronaut Mike Fincke aboard the International Space Station at an altitude of about 230 miles. At the time, Frances was a category 4 hurricane located almost 500 miles east-southeast of West Palm Beach, Fla., with winds of 145 mph. Expedition 9 Commander Gennady Padalka and Fincke, the NASA ISS Science Officer and Flight Engineer, are in the fifth month of a six-month stay on the orbiting research platform. iss009e21206

ISS009-E-21206 (2 September 2004) --- This image of Hurricane Frances ...

ISS009-E-21206 (2 September 2004) --- This image of Hurricane Frances was taken at 8 a.m. EDT Thursday, Sept. 2, 2004 by Astronaut Mike Fincke aboard the International Space Station at an altitude of about 230 ... More

ISS009-E-21207 (2 September 2004) --- Hurricane Frances fills the window of the International Space Station, orbiting 230 miles above, in this photo taken at about 8 a.m. EDT Thursday, Sept. 2, 2004 by Astronaut Mike Fincke. At the time, Frances was a category 4 hurricane located almost 500 miles east-southeast of West Palm Beach, Fla., with winds of 145 mph.Expedition 9 Commander Gennady Padalka and Fincke, the NASA ISS Science Officer and Flight Engineer, are in the fifth month of a six-month stay on the orbiting research platform. iss009e21207

ISS009-E-21207 (2 September 2004) --- Hurricane Frances fills the wind...

ISS009-E-21207 (2 September 2004) --- Hurricane Frances fills the window of the International Space Station, orbiting 230 miles above, in this photo taken at about 8 a.m. EDT Thursday, Sept. 2, 2004 by Astronau... More

NASA Earth Science. NASA public domain image colelction.

NASA Earth Science. NASA public domain image colelction.

This image hosts a look at the eye of Hurricane Ivan, one of the strongest hurricanes on record, as the storm topped the western Caribbean Sea on Saturday, September 11, 2004. The hurricane was photographed by ... More

ISS009-E-22140  (11 September 2004)  --- This image of the eye of Hurricane Ivan, one of the strongest hurricanes on record, was taken Saturday from an altitude of about 230 miles by Astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke, NASA ISS science officer and flight engineer, aboard the International Space Station. At the time, Ivan was in the western Carribean Sea and reported to have winds of 160 mph. iss009e22140

ISS009-E-22140 (11 September 2004) --- This image of the eye of Hurr...

ISS009-E-22140 (11 September 2004) --- This image of the eye of Hurricane Ivan, one of the strongest hurricanes on record, was taken Saturday from an altitude of about 230 miles by Astronaut Edward M. (Mike) ... More

ISS009-E-22192  (11 September 2004) ---- This image of Hurricane Ivan, one of the strongest hurricanes on record, was taken Saturday from an altitude of about 230 miles by Astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke, NASA ISS science officer and flight engineer, looking out the window of the International Space Station. At the time, Ivan was in the western Caribbean Sea and reported to have winds of 160 mph iss009e22192

ISS009-E-22192 (11 September 2004) ---- This image of Hurricane Ivan,...

ISS009-E-22192 (11 September 2004) ---- This image of Hurricane Ivan, one of the strongest hurricanes on record, was taken Saturday from an altitude of about 230 miles by Astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke, NAS... More

ISS009-E-22167  (11 September 2004)  --- This image of the eye of Hurricane Ivan, one of the strongest hurricanes on record, was taken Saturday from an altitude of about 230 miles by Astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke, NASA ISS science officer and flight engineer, aboard the International Space Station. At the time, Ivan was in the western Carribean Sea and reported to have winds of 160 mph. iss009e22167

ISS009-E-22167 (11 September 2004) --- This image of the eye of Hurr...

ISS009-E-22167 (11 September 2004) --- This image of the eye of Hurricane Ivan, one of the strongest hurricanes on record, was taken Saturday from an altitude of about 230 miles by Astronaut Edward M. (Mike) ... More

ISS009-E-22157  (11 September 2004) ---- This image of Hurricane Ivan, one of the strongest hurricanes on record, was taken Saturday from an altitude of about 230 miles by Astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke, NASA ISS science officer and flight engineer, looking out the window of the International Space Station. At the time, Ivan was in the western Caribbean Sea and reported to have winds of 160 mph iss009e22157

ISS009-E-22157 (11 September 2004) ---- This image of Hurricane Ivan,...

ISS009-E-22157 (11 September 2004) ---- This image of Hurricane Ivan, one of the strongest hurricanes on record, was taken Saturday from an altitude of about 230 miles by Astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke, NAS... More

Fincke talks on the ISS HAM Radio in the SM during Expedition 9

Fincke talks on the ISS HAM Radio in the SM during Expedition 9

ISS009-E-22046 (11 September 2004) --- Astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke, Expedition 9 NASA ISS science officer and flight engineer, uses a microphone/keypad for the ARISS ham radio in the Zvezda Service Module... More

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