ISS021-E-006193 (14 Oct. 2009) --- European Space Agency astronaut Frank De Winne, Expedition 21 commander, works with a Materials Science Laboratory (MSL) chamber in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station.
CDR Frank De Winne during MSRR Commissioning Activities
ISS021-E-006178 (14 Oct. 2009) --- European Space Agency astronaut Frank De Winne, Expedition 21 commander, works in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station.
CDR Frank De Winne during MSRR Commissioning Activities
ISS021-E-006202 (14 Oct. 2009) --- European Space Agency astronaut Frank De Winne, Expedition 21 commander, works with Materials Science Laboratory (MSL) hardware in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station.
CDR Frank De Winne during MSRR Commissioning Activities
ISS021-E-006219 (14 Oct. 2009) --- European Space Agency astronaut Frank De Winne, Expedition 21 commander, works with Materials Science Laboratory (MSL) hardware in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station.
CDR Frank De Winne during MSRR Commissioning Activities
ISS021-E-006180 (14 Oct. 2009) --- European Space Agency astronaut Frank De Winne, Expedition 21 commander, works with Materials Science Laboratory (MSL) hardware in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station.
CDR Frank De Winne during MSRR Commissioning Activities
ISS021-E-006209 (14 Oct. 2009) --- European Space Agency astronaut Frank De Winne, Expedition 21 commander, works with Materials Science Laboratory (MSL) hardware in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station.
CDR Frank De Winne during MSRR Commissioning Activities
ISS021-E-006196 (14 Oct. 2009) --- European Space Agency astronaut Frank De Winne, Expedition 21 commander, works with Materials Science Laboratory (MSL) hardware in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station.
CDR Frank De Winne during MSRR Commissioning Activities
ISS021-E-024700 (11 Nov. 2009) --- European Space Agency astronaut Frank De Winne, Expedition 21 commander, uses the Microbial Air Sampler kit (floating freely near De Winne) to obtain microbiology (bacterial & fungal) air samples in the Kibo laboratory of the International Space Station.
Commander De Winne poses for a photo during Air Sampling
Frank De Winne, manager, International Space Station Program, ESA (European Space Agency), speaks to members of the media during a press conference ahead of the Crew-2 launch, Wednesday, April 21, 2021, at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. NASA’s SpaceX Crew-2 mission is the second crew rotation mission of the SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft and Falcon 9 rocket to the International Space Station as part of the agency’s Commercial Crew Program. NASA astronauts Shane Kimbrough and Megan McArthur, ESA (European Space Agency) astronaut Thomas Pesquet, and Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) astronaut Akihiko Hoshide are scheduled to launch at 5:49 a.m. EDT on Friday, April 23, from Launch Complex 39A at the Kennedy Space Center. Photo Credit: (NASA/Aubrey Gemignani)
SpaceX Crew 2 Acting Administrator Press Conference
ISS021-E-018952 (14 Oct. 2009) --- European Space Agency astronaut Frank De Winne, Expedition 21 commander, is pictured with Materials Science Laboratory (MSL) hardware in the Kibo laboratory of the International Space Station.
Expedition 21 Commander De Winne poses for a photo with a MSL FLSS
ISS020-E-016126 (30 June 2009) --- European Space Agency astronaut Frank De Winne, Expedition 20 flight engineer, photographs equipment in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station.
InSPACE Experiment
ISS020-E-010304 (15 June 2009) --- European Space Agency astronaut Frank De Winne, Expedition 20 flight engineer, works at the Clean Bench Facility in the Kibo laboratory of the International Space Station.
De Winne in Kibo
ISS021-E-018978 (2 Nov. 2009) --- European Space Agency astronaut Frank De Winne, Expedition 21 commander, works with Materials Science Laboratory (MSL) hardware in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station.
MSRR-1 Commissioning
ISS020-E-016150 (30 June 2009) --- European Space Agency astronaut Frank De Winne, Expedition 20 flight engineer, uses a computer in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station.
De Winne with laptop
ISS021-E-023152 (8 Nov. 2009) --- European Space Agency astronaut Frank De Winne, Expedition 21 commander, works with Microgravity Science Laboratory (MSL) hardware in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station.
For ESA - MSL Operations in US Laboratory
ISS020-E-018121 (8 July 2009) --- European Space Agency astronaut Frank De Winne, Expedition 20 flight engineer, works with the Fluid Servicing System (FSS) in the Columbus laboratory of the International Space Station.
FSS (Fluid Servicing System)
ISS020-E-029879 (12 Aug. 2009) --- European Space Agency astronaut Frank De Winne, Expedition 20 flight engineer, works with the Combustion Integrated Rack (CIR) in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station.
De Winne in U.S. Laboratory with CIR
ISS021-E-023158 (8 Nov. 2009) --- European Space Agency astronaut Frank De Winne, Expedition 21 commander, works with Microgravity Science Laboratory (MSL) hardware in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station.
For ESA - MSL Operations in US Laboratory
ISS020-E-018118 (8 July 2009) --- European Space Agency astronaut Frank De Winne, Expedition 20 flight engineer, works with the Fluid Servicing System (FSS) in the Columbus laboratory of the International Space Station.
FSS (Fluid Servicing System)
ISS020-E-026695 (31 July 2009) --- European Space Agency astronaut Frank De Winne, Expedition 20 flight engineer, works with a carbon dioxide removal kit adapter in the Unity node of the International Space Station.
CDRA
ISS020-E-008938 (14 June 2009) --- European Space Agency astronaut Frank De Winne, Expedition 20 flight engineer, floats through the Zarya functional cargo block (FGB) of the International Space Station.
De Winne floats through FGB
ISS020-E-032291 (19 Aug. 2009) --- European Space Agency astronaut Frank De Winne, Expedition 20 flight engineer, works in the Kibo laboratory of the International Space Station.
De Winne in JPM
ISS020-E-008936 (14 June 2009) --- European Space Agency astronaut Frank De Winne, Expedition 20 flight engineer, floats through the Zarya functional cargo block (FGB) of the International Space Station.
De Winne floats through FGB
ISS020-E-042286 (24 Sept. 2009) --- European Space Agency astronaut Frank De Winne, Expedition 20 flight engineer, poses for a photo near a window in the Kibo laboratory of the International Space Station.
JEM RMS OPS
ISS021-E-023155 (8 Nov. 2009) --- European Space Agency astronaut Frank De Winne, Expedition 21 commander, works with Microgravity Science Laboratory (MSL) hardware in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station.
For ESA - MSL Operations in US Laboratory
ISS021-E-010363 (20 Oct. 2009) --- European Space Agency astronaut Frank De Winne, Expedition 21 commander, works in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station.
CDR De Winne takes Water Samples for analysis in the US Lab
ISS020-E-049837 (2 Oct. 2009) --- European Space Agency astronaut Frank De Winne, Expedition 20 flight engineer and Expedition 21 commander, is pictured in the Zvezda Service Module of the International Space Station.
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ISS020-E-010305 (15 June 2009) --- European Space Agency astronaut Frank De Winne, Expedition 20 flight engineer, works at the Clean Bench Facility in the Kibo laboratory of the International Space Station.
De Winne in Kibo
ISS020-E-018137 (9 July 2009) --- European Space Agency astronaut Frank De Winne, Expedition 20 flight engineer, works with the Fluid Servicing System (FSS) in the Columbus laboratory of the International Space Station.
Col WPA2 Degassing
ISS020-E-049895 (8 Oct. 2009) --- European Space Agency astronaut Frank De Winne, Expedition 20 flight engineer and Expedition 21 commander, works at the Biolab incubator in the Columbus laboratory of the International Space Station.
De Winne in Columbus
ISS020-E-019027 (10 July 2009) --- European Space Agency astronaut Frank De Winne, Expedition 20 flight engineer, works at the Cell Biology Experiment Facility (CBEF) in the Kibo laboratory of the International Space Station.
De Winne with CBEF in Kibo
ISS020-E-018135 (9 July 2009) --- European Space Agency astronaut Frank De Winne, Expedition 20 flight engineer, works with the Fluid Servicing System (FSS) in the Columbus laboratory of the International Space Station.
Col WPA2 Degassing
ISS020-E-040433 (16 Sept. 2009) --- NASA astronaut Nicole Stott and European Space Agency astronaut Frank De Winne, both Expedition 20 flight engineers, work in the Kibo laboratory of the International Space Station.
Stott and De Winne in JPM
ISS020-E-010306 (15 June 2009) --- European Space Agency astronaut Frank De Winne, Expedition 20 flight engineer, works at the Clean Bench Facility in the Kibo laboratory of the International Space Station.
De Winne in Kibo
ISS020-E-016128 (30 June 2009) --- European Space Agency astronaut Frank De Winne, Expedition 20 flight engineer, photographs equipment in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station.
InSPACE Experiment
ISS021-E-010366 (20 Oct. 2009) --- European Space Agency astronaut Frank De Winne, Expedition 21 commander, fills a bag with water in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station.
CDR De Winne takes Water Samples for analysis in the US Lab
ISS021-E-022397 (8 Nov. 2009) --- European Space Agency astronaut Frank De Winne, Expedition 21 commander, holds a stowage bag containing various beverages in the Unity node of the International Space Station.
Commander De Wine poses for a photo
ISS020-E-031551 (18 Aug. 2009) --- Cosmonaut Gennady Padalka (right), Expedition 20 commander; and European Space Agency astronaut Frank De Winne, flight engineer, are pictured in the Harmony node of the International Space Station.
Padalka and De Winne in Node 2
ISS020-E-029884 (12 Aug. 2009) --- European Space Agency astronaut Frank De Winne, Expedition 20 flight engineer, works with the Combustion Integrated Rack (CIR) in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station.
De Winne in U.S. Laboratory with CIR
ISS020-E-010301 (15 June 2009) --- European Space Agency astronaut Frank De Winne, Expedition 20 flight engineer, works at the Clean Bench Facility in the Kibo laboratory of the International Space Station.
De Winne in Kibo
ISS020-E-008948 (14 June 2009) --- European Space Agency astronaut Frank De Winne, Expedition 20 flight engineer, retrieves items from a stowage bag in the Unity node of the International Space Station.
De Winne stows exercise equipment in the Node 1
ISS020-E-005801 (31 May 2009) --- European Space Agency astronaut Frank De Winne, Expedition 20 flight engineer, works in the Kibo laboratory of the International Space Station.
De Winne in JPM
S129-E-006703 (18 Nov. 2009) --- On Atlantis? middeck, from left, astronauts Charles O. Hobaugh, Nicole Stott, Frank De Winne, Robert Thirsk and Jeff Williams discuss their schedule for flight day three activities.  De Winne represents the European Space Agency and Thirsk, the Canadian Space Agency.  They, along with Williams, are station crew members, while Hobaugh and Stott are members of the STS-129 crew.
View of Expedition 21/STS-129 Crew Members on the Shuttle Atlantis Middeck
ISS020-E-042225 (23 Sept. 2009) --- NASA astronaut Nicole Stott and European Space Agency astronaut Frank De Winne, both Expedition 20 flight engineers, work the controls of the JEM Robotic Manipulator System (JEM-RMS) in the Kibo laboratory of the International Space Station. De Winne and Stott used the JEM-RMS to grapple the Exposed Pallet (EP) from the station’s Canadarm2 and berth it to the JEM Exposed Facility / Exposed Facility Unit 10 (JEF EFU10).
JEM RMS OPS
ISS020-E-041828 (23 Sept. 2009) --- European Space Agency astronaut Frank De Winne and NASA astronaut Nicole Stott, both Expedition 20 flight engineers, work the controls of the JEM Robotic Manipulator System (JEM-RMS) in the Kibo laboratory of the International Space Station. De Winne and Stott used the JEM-RMS to grapple the Exposed Pallet (EP) from the station’s Canadarm2 and berth it to the JEM Exposed Facility / Exposed Facility Unit 10 (JEF EFU10).
De Winne and Stott at JEM-RMS controls
ISS020-E-042237 (23 Sept. 2009) --- NASA astronaut Nicole Stott and European Space Agency astronaut Frank De Winne, both Expedition 20 flight engineers, work the controls of the JEM Robotic Manipulator System (JEM-RMS) in the Kibo laboratory of the International Space Station. De Winne and Stott used the JEM-RMS to grapple the Exposed Pallet (EP) from the station’s Canadarm2 and berth it to the JEM Exposed Facility / Exposed Facility Unit 10 (JEF EFU10).
JEM RMS OPS
S129-E-006705 (18 Nov. 2009) --- On Atlantis? middeck, from left, astronauts Leland Melvin, Charles Hobaugh, Nicole Stott, Frank De Winne  and Jeffrey Williams discuss their roles for flight day three activities.  De Winne represents the European Space Agency. DeWinne and Williams are station crew members, while Hobaugh, Melvin and Stott are members of the STS-129 crew.
View of Expedition 21/STS-129 Crew Members on the Shuttle Atlantis Middeck
Frank de Winne, manager of the International Space Station Program for ESA (European Space Agency), speaks to members of the media at the arrival of NASA astronauts Raja Chari, Tom Marshburn, Kayla Barron, and ESA (European Space Agency) astronaut Matthias Maurer at the Launch and Landing Facility at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center ahead of SpaceX’s Crew-3 mission, Tuesday, Oct. 26, 2021, in Florida. NASA’s SpaceX Crew-3 mission is the third crew rotation mission of the SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft and Falcon 9 rocket to the International Space Station as part of the agency’s Commercial Crew Program. Chari, Marshburn, Barron, Maurer are scheduled to launch at Oct. 31 at 2:21 a.m. ET, from Launch Complex 39A at the Kennedy Space Center. Photo Credit: (NASA/Joel Kowsky)
SpaceX Crew-3 Crew Arrival
Frank De Winne, manager of the International Space Station Program for ESA (European Space Agency), speaks to members of the media after NASA astronauts Shane Kimbrough and Megan McArthur, ESA (European Space Agency) astronaut Thomas Pesquet, and Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) astronaut Akihiko Hoshide, arrived at the Launch and Landing Facility at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center ahead of SpaceX’s Crew-2 mission, Friday, April 16, 2021, in Florida. NASA’s SpaceX Crew-2 mission is the second operational mission of the SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft and Falcon 9 rocket to the International Space Station as part of the agency’s Commercial Crew Program. Kimbrough, McArthur, Pesquet, and Hoshide are scheduled to launch at 6:11 a.m. ET on Thursday, April 22, from Launch Complex 39A at the Kennedy Space Center. Photo Credit: (NASA/Aubrey Gemignani)
SpaceX Crew-2 Crew Arrival
ISS020-E-012634 (19 June 2009) --- Canadian Space Agency astronaut Robert Thirsk (left) and European Space Agency astronaut Frank De Winne, both Expedition 20 flight engineers, shave with electric razors in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station.
Thirsk and De Winne shave in the U.S. Laboratory
ISS021-E-028096 (17 Nov. 2009) --- European Space Agency astronaut Frank De Winne, Expedition 21 commander, works with the RadSilk experiment in the Kibo laboratory of the International Space Station. RadSilk examines the effects of radiation exposure in microgravity on silkworms.
Commander De Winne works on the RadSilk Experiment in the JPM
ISS020-E-006160 (3 June 2009) --- European Space Agency astronaut Frank De Winne, Expedition 20 flight engineer, exercises using the advanced Resistive Exercise Device (aRED) in the Unity node of the International Space Station.
De Winne in Node 1
ISS021-E-016413 (29 Oct. 2009) --- European Space Agency astronaut Frank De Winne, Expedition 21 commander, works near the vestibule between the International Space Station’s Harmony node and the Japanese H-II Transfer Vehicle (HTV) in preparation for the release of the HTV scheduled for Oct. 30, 2009.
View of Commander De Winne floating near the Node 2 Nadir Hatch
ISS020-E-006338 (3 June 2009) --- Canadian Space Agency astronaut Robert Thirsk (left) and European Space Agency astronaut Frank De Winne, both Expedition 20 flight engineers, perform in-flight maintenance on the Treadmill Vibration Isolation System (TVIS) in the Zvezda Service Module of the International Space Station.
Thirsk and De Winne IFM on TVIS
ISS020-E-044475 (3 Oct. 2009) --- European Space Agency astronaut Frank De Winne, Expedition 20 flight engineer and Expedition 21 commander, holds a Portable Pulmonary Function System (PPFS) stowage bag in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station.
De Winne with PPFS
ISS020-E-048842 (7 Oct. 2009) --- European Space Agency astronaut Frank De Winne, Expedition 20 flight engineer and Expedition 21 commander, puts final touches on the installation of the Combined Operational Load Bearing External Resistance Treadmill (COLBERT) in its temporary place in the Harmony node of the International Space Station.
Installation of the new T2 treadmill COLBERT
ISS020-E-029740 (10 Aug. 2009) --- Canadian Space Agency astronaut Robert Thirsk (left), European Space Agency astronaut Frank De Winne and cosmonaut Roman Romanenko, all Expedition 20 flight engineers, pose for an in-flight portrait in the Harmony node of the International Space Station.
Expedition 20 crew portrait in Node 2
ISS021-E-024311 (12 Nov. 2009) --- European Space Agency astronaut Frank De Winne, Expedition 21 commander, moves a High Definition Video (HDV) camera and equipment from the Kibo laboratory into the Harmony node of the International Space Station.
Commander De Winne uses a Camcorder in the JPM
ISS020-E-043491 (29 Sept. 2009) --- Russian cosmonaut Roman Romanenko (bottom) and European Space Agency astronaut Frank De Winne, both Expedition 20 flight engineers, work in the Harmony node of the International Space Station.
T2 Install
ISS021-E-007175 (15 Oct. 2009) --- European Space Agency astronaut Frank De Winne (left), Expedition 21 commander; and Canadian Space Agency astronaut Robert Thirsk, flight engineer, conduct an onboard training (OBT) fire drill in the Columbus laboratory of the International Space Station.
Expedition 21 Crew Members participate in Fire Drill/OBT
ISS021-E-028204 (17 Nov. 2009) --- European Space Agency astronaut Frank De Winne, Expedition 21 commander, exercises on the Combined Operational Load Bearing External Resistance Treadmill (COLBERT) in the Harmony node of the International Space Station. NASA astronaut Nicole Stott, flight engineer, works at left.
Commander De Winne exercises on the COLBERT/T2 Treadmill
ISS021-E-006171 (14 Oct. 2009) --- European Space Agency astronaut Frank De Winne (background), Expedition 21 commander; and NASA astronaut Jeffrey Williams, flight engineer, work in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station.
PPFS Set-Up in the Destiny Laboratory
ISS020-E-043639 (30 Sept. 2009) --- European Space Agency astronaut Frank De Winne, Expedition 20 flight engineer, assembles and installs the Combined Operational Load Bearing External Resistance Treadmill (COLBERT) in its temporary place in the Harmony node of the International Space Station.
T2 Install Operations
ISS020-E-005879 (1 June 2009) --- European Space Agency astronaut Frank De Winne, Expedition 20 flight engineer, performs the regular service on the Water Processor Assembly (WPA) in the Kibo laboratory of the International Space Station.
De Winne in JPM
ISS020-E-013983 (22 June 2009) --- European Space Agency astronaut Frank De Winne, Expedition 20 flight engineer, exercises on the Cycle Ergometer with Vibration Isolation System (CEVIS) in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station.
De Winne exercises on CEVIS
ISS021-E-007030 (15 Oct. 2009) --- Canadian Space Agency astronaut Robert Thirsk and NASA astronaut Nicole Stott, both Expedition 21 flight engineers; along with European Space Agency astronaut Frank De Winne (background), commander, work in the Harmony node of the International Space Station.
Expedition 21 Crew Members participate in Fire Drill/OBT
ISS020-E-032285 (19 Aug. 2009) --- European Space Agency astronaut Frank De Winne, Expedition 20 flight engineer, conducts the monthly inspection/audit on Portable Fire Extinguisher (PFE) and Portable Breathing Apparatus (PBA) equipment in the Kibo laboratory of the International Space Station.
De Winne with PFE and PBA equipment in JEM Pressurized Module (JPM)
ISS020-E-045314 (5 Oct. 2009) --- European Space Agency astronaut Frank De Winne, Expedition 20 flight engineer and Expedition 21 commander, uses a communication system near a computer in the Harmony node of the International Space Station.
De Winne in Node 2
ISS020-E-006161 (3 June 2009) --- European Space Agency astronaut Frank De Winne, Expedition 20 flight engineer, exercises using the advanced Resistive Exercise Device (aRED) in the Unity node of the International Space Station.
De Winne in Node 1
ISS020-E-006152 (3 June 2009) --- Canadian Space Agency astronaut Robert Thirsk (left) and European Space Agency astronaut Frank De Winne, both Expedition 20 flight engineers, perform in-flight maintenance on the Treadmill Vibration Isolation System (TVIS) in the Zvezda Service Module of the International Space Station.
De Winne and Thirsk in Service Module
ISS020-E-026767 (31 July 2009) --- NASA astronaut Tim Kopra (left), European Space Agency astronaut Frank De Winne, cosmonaut Roman Romanenko and NASA astronaut Michael Barratt, all Expedition 20 flight engineers, share a meal at a galley in the Unity node of the International Space Station.
Expedition 20 crew during meal in Service Module
ISS020-E-018096 (7 July 2009) --- European Space Agency astronaut Frank De Winne, Expedition 20 flight engineer, collects water samples at the galley in the Zvezda Service Module of the International Space Station for in-flight analysis.
De Winne collects water samples in Service Module
ISS020-E-026697 (31 July 2009) --- NASA astronaut Tim Kopra (foreground) and European Space Agency astronaut Frank De Winne, both Expedition 20 flight engineers, work with a carbon dioxide removal kit adapter in the Unity node of the International Space Station.
CDRA
ISS020-E-007116 (5 June 2009) --- European Space Agency astronaut Frank De Winne, Expedition 20 flight engineer, prepares to use the advanced Resistive Exercise Device (aRED) in the Unity node of the International Space Station.
De Winne in Node 1
ISS020-E-026859 (1 Aug. 2009) --- European Space Agency astronaut Frank De Winne, Expedition 20 flight engineer, works with the Investigating the Structure of Paramagnetic Aggregates from Colloidal Emulsions (InSPACE) experiment in the Microgravity Science Glovebox (MSG) in the Columbus laboratory of the International Space Station.
InSPACE experiment
ISS020-E-032286 (19 Aug. 2009) --- European Space Agency astronaut Frank De Winne, Expedition 20 flight engineer, conducts the monthly inspection/audit on Portable Fire Extinguisher (PFE) and Portable Breathing Apparatus (PBA) equipment in the Kibo laboratory of the International Space Station.
De Winne with PFE and PBA equipment in JEM Pressurized Module (JPM)
ISS020-E-034811 (9 Aug. 2009) --- NASA astronaut Tim Kopra, Expedition 20 flight engineer, trims European Space Agency astronaut Frank De Winne’s hair in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station. Kopra used hair clippers fashioned with a vacuum device to garner freshly cut hair.
De Winne received haircut in U.S.Laboratory
ISS020-E-044662 (1 Oct. 2009) --- Canadian Space Agency astronaut Robert Thirsk (left), NASA astronaut Nicole Stott and European Space Agency astronaut Frank De Winne, all Expedition 20 flight engineers, pose for a photo near the galley in the Unity node of the International Space Station.
Thirsk, De Winne and Stott in Node 1
ISS020-E-007089 (5 June 2009) --- European Space Agency astronaut Frank De Winne, Expedition 20 flight engineer, exercises using the advanced Resistive Exercise Device (aRED) in the Unity node of the International Space Station.
Thirsk on ARED
ISS020-E-006339 (3 June 2009) --- Canadian Space Agency astronaut Robert Thirsk (left) and European Space Agency astronaut Frank De Winne, both Expedition 20 flight engineers, perform in-flight maintenance on the Treadmill Vibration Isolation System (TVIS) in the Zvezda Service Module of the International Space Station.
Thirsk and De Winne IFM on TVIS
ISS020-E-015893 (29 June 2009) --- European Space Agency astronaut Frank De Winne, Expedition 20 flight engineer, works with the Space Linear Acceleration Mass Measurement Device (SLAMMD) in the Columbus laboratory of the International Space Station.
De Winne with SLAMMD equipment
ISS020-E-037818 (2 Sept. 2009) --- European Space Agency astronaut Frank De Winne, Expedition 20 flight engineer, moves a rack through a hatch in the Harmony node of the International Space Station while Space Shuttle Discovery (STS-128) remains docked with the station.
Minus Eighty Degree Laboratory Freezer for ISS (MELFI) rack
ISS020-E-037162 (30 Aug. 2009) --- European Space Agency astronaut Frank De Winne, Expedition 20 flight engineer, uses a computer in the Columbus laboratory of the International Space Station while Space Shuttle Discovery (STS-128) remains docked with the station.
De Winne in Columbus module
ISS020-E-007087 (5 June 2009) --- European Space Agency astronaut Frank De Winne, Expedition 20 flight engineer, prepares to use the advanced Resistive Exercise Device (aRED) in the Unity node of the International Space Station.
Thirsk on ARED
ISS020-E-038222 (3 Sept. 2009) --- European Space Agency astronaut Frank De Winne, Expedition 20 flight engineer, is pictured in the Columbus laboratory of the International Space Station while Space Shuttle Discovery (STS-128) remains docked with the station.
De Winne in Columbus
ISS020-E-037099 (31 Aug. 2009) --- European Space Agency astronauts Frank De Winne (left), Expedition 20 flight engineer; and Christer Fuglesang, STS-128 mission specialist, work at the Harmony node’s nadir hatch of the International Space Station while Space Shuttle Discovery remains docked with the station.
Fuglesang and De Winne prepare to enter MPLM
ISS021-E-016863 (28 Oct. 2009) --- European Space Agency (ESA) astronaut Frank De Winne, Expedition 21 commander, performs activation and checkout steps on the new ESA Flywheel Exercise Device (FWED), with the Internal Wireless Instrumentation System (IWIS) accelerometer, in the Columbus laboratory of the International Space Station.
Commander De Winne exercises on the FWED in the Columbus Module
ISS020-E-030661 (13 Aug. 2009) --- Canadian Space Agency astronaut Robert Thirsk (right) and European Space Agency astronaut Frank De Winne, both Expedition 20 flight engineers, prepare to relocate the Crew Health Care System (CHeCS) rack in the Destiny laboratory to the Kibo laboratory of the International Space Station.
CHECS rack move
ISS020-E-045336 (5 Oct. 2009) --- European Space Agency astronaut Frank De Winne, Expedition 20 flight engineer and Expedition 21 commander; and spaceflight participant Guy Laliberte make food selections from a stowage container in the Unity node of the International Space Station.
Dinner in the Node 1
ISS020-E-007128 (5 June 2009) --- European Space Agency astronaut Frank De Winne, Expedition 20 flight engineer, exercises using the advanced Resistive Exercise Device (aRED) in the Unity node of the International Space Station.
De Winne with ARED in Node 1
ISS020-E-044457 (2 Oct. 2009) --- European Space Agency astronaut Frank De Winne, Expedition 20 flight engineer and Expedition 21 commander, installs experiment containers in the Biolab incubator in the Columbus laboratory of the International Space Station.
B2 YNG Yeast EC (Experiment Container)
ISS020-E-037499 (1 Sept. 2009) --- European Space Agency astronaut Frank De Winne, Expedition 20 flight engineer, prepares to install a new crew quarters compartment in the Kibo laboratory of the International Space Station while Space Shuttle Discovery (STS-128) remains docked with the station.
Crew Quarters installation
ISS020-E-012635 (19 June 2009) --- Canadian Space Agency astronaut Robert Thirsk (left) and European Space Agency astronaut Frank De Winne, both Expedition 20 flight engineers, shave with electric razors in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station.
Thirsk and De Winne shave in the U.S. Laboratory
ISS020-E-037500 (1 Sept. 2009) --- European Space Agency astronaut Frank De Winne, Expedition 20 flight engineer, prepares to install a new crew quarters compartment in the Kibo laboratory of the International Space Station while Space Shuttle Discovery (STS-128) remains docked with the station.
Crew Quarters installation
ISS020-E-008945 (14 June 2009) --- European Space Agency astronaut Frank De Winne, Expedition 20 flight engineer, prepares to use the advanced Resistive Exercise Device (aRED) in the Unity node of the International Space Station.
De Winne stows exercise equipment in the Node 1
ISS021-E-028101 (17 Nov. 2009) --- European Space Agency astronaut Frank De Winne, Expedition 21 commander, works with the RadSilk experiment in the Kibo laboratory of the International Space Station. RadSilk examines the effects of radiation exposure in microgravity on silkworms.
Commander De Winne works on the RadSilk Experiment in the JPM
ISS020-E-015513 (29 June 2009) --- European Space Agency astronaut Frank De Winne, Expedition 20 flight engineer, works with the Space Linear Acceleration Mass Measurement Device (SLAMMD) in the Columbus laboratory of the International Space Station.
SLAMMD (Space Linear Acceleration Mass Measurement Device) payload
ISS020-E-044470 (3 Oct. 2009) --- European Space Agency astronaut Frank De Winne, Expedition 20 flight engineer and Expedition 21 commander, is pictured near Portable Pulmonary Function System (PPFS) hardware floating freely in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station.
De Winne with PPFS
ISS021-E-028100 (17 Nov. 2009) --- European Space Agency astronaut Frank De Winne, Expedition 21 commander, works with the RadSilk experiment in the Kibo laboratory of the International Space Station. RadSilk examines the effects of radiation exposure in microgravity on silkworms.
Commander De Winne works on the RadSilk Experiment in the JPM
ISS021-E-028097 (17 Nov. 2009) --- European Space Agency astronaut Frank De Winne, Expedition 21 commander, works with the RadSilk experiment in the Kibo laboratory of the International Space Station. RadSilk examines the effects of radiation exposure in microgravity on silkworms.
Commander De Winne works on the RadSilk Experiment in the JPM