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A "star-burst" pose by the STS-99 crew members celebrates a successful Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM) aboard NASA's Space Shuttle Endeavour.
Not often seen together on the STS-99 flight which provides around-the-clock coverage for the Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM), the six astronauts pose for the traditional inflight crew portrait on Endeavour's mid deck.
Astronauts (from left) Janet L. Kavandi, Dominic L. Gorie and Mamoru Mohri float on Endeavour's mid deck during one of the eleven-day SRTM mission's lighter moments.
The Space Shuttle Endeavour orbits Earth with its lengthy SRTM mast at work (out of frame). Part of the SRTM payload is silhouetted in the cargo bay. Airglow effect of Earth's atmosphere makes for interesting light and color display.
Astronaut Mamoru Mohri, mission specialist, uses the High Definition Television (HDTV) camera on Endeavour's mid deck.
Astronaut Mamoru Mohri, mission specialist, supports SRTM's Blue Team on Endeavour's mid deck.
Flight Day 8 Feb.18. 2000 (EST)
Not often seen together on the STS-99 flight which provides around-the-clock coverage for the Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM), the six astronauts pose for the traditional inflight crew portrait on Endeavour's mid deck.
Flight Day 8 Feb.18. 2000 (EST)
Astronauts Mamoru Mohri (left), mission specialist, and Dominic L. Gorie, pilot, on the flight deck of the Space Shuttle Endeavour.
Flight Day 6 Feb.16. 2000 (EST)
Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM) antenna on the end of a 200 foot-long mast continues around-the-clock mapping of Earth.
Flight Day 6 Feb.16. 2000 (EST)
Part of the Space Shuttle Endeavour's cargo bay and the Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM) payload are joined by a distant Moon in this electronic still camera's image photograph from inside the shuttle's cabin.
Flight Day 5 Feb.16. 2000 (EST)
Astronaut Mamoru Mohri totes a notebook on Endeavour's mid deck.
Flight Day 5 Feb.16. 2000 (EST)
Part of the Shuttle Radar Topography Mission hardware is photographed through Endeavour's aft flight deck windows about half way through the scheduled 11-day SRTM flight.
Flight Day 4 Feb.15. 2000 (EST)
Astronauts Mamoru Mohri (left), mission specialist representing Japan's National Space Development Agency (NASDA), and Dominic L. Gorie, pilot, were recorded with an electronic still camera (ESC) during a meal break at the galley on Endeavour's mid deck.
Flight Day 4 Feb.14. 2000 (EST)
Astronaut Mamoru Mohri is pictured on Endeavour's flight deck during Flight Day 4 of the Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM).
Flight Day 2 Feb.12. 2000 (EST)
The 200 ft.-long mast supporting the Shuttle Radar Topography Mission juts into space from the Space Shuttle Endeavour (out of frame at left). The giant structure was deployed earlier today and the antennae on it quickly went to work mapping parts of Earth.


Last Updated : May 29, 2001

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