
ISS043E266841 (05/28/2015) --- Expedition 43 Commander and NASA astronaut Terry Virts sits is one of the hatchways aboard the International Space Station following the relocation of the Leonardo Permanent Multipurpose Module (PMM.) The PMM was relocated from the Unity node to the Tranquility node as the next step in preparing the International Space Station for the installation of new International Docking Adapters which will enable future U.S. commercial crew vehicles to dock to the station. Crew members typically wear personal protective devices (mask, glasses, gloves) whenever opening a hatch following dynamic operations as a precaution.

ISS020-E-028611 (7 Aug. 2009) --- European Space Agency astronaut Frank De Winne (foreground) and Canadian Space Agency astronaut Robert Thirsk, both Expedition 20 flight engineers, work the controls of the Space Station Remote Manipulator System (SSRMS) and the Centerline Berthing Camera System (CBCS) in the International Space Station’s Destiny laboratory to relocate the Pressurized Mating Adapter 3 (PMA-3) from the Unity node nadir port to Unity’s port side. This relocation is required to allow reconfigurations on the side of the Unity node port bulkhead by the crew in a pressurized environment where PMA-3 is now located. Once these reconfigurations are completed, PMA-3 will be relocated back to Unity’s nadir port, after which the Tranquility node will be brought up and berthed to Unity’s port side on mission STS-130/20A.

Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) Director Dr. von Braun and his family were honored with a series of events prior to his relocation to Washington, D.C., where he was assigned duties at NASA Headquarters as Deputy Associate Administrator for Plarning. (Left to right) Dr. von Braun, wife Maria, son Peter, and daughter Margrit are shown on the steps of the Madison County Courthouse, Huntsville, Alabama.

iss065e415942 (Sept. 24, 2021) --- Roscosmos cosmonaut and Expedition 65 Flight Engineer Pyotr Dubrov is inside the Zvezda service module training on a computer for the maneuvers he would use during the relocation of the Soyuz MS-18 crew ship from the Rassvet module to the Nauka multipurpose laboratory module several days later.

iss065e423669 (Sept. 25, 2021) --- Roscosmos cosmonaut and Expedition 65 Flight Engineer Oleg Novitskiy is inside the Zvezda service module training on a computer for the maneuvers he would use during the relocation of the Soyuz MS-18 crew ship from the Rassvet module to the Nauka multipurpose laboratory module several days later.

ISS023-E-027160 (24 April 2010) --- NASA astronaut T.J. Creamer, Expedition 23 flight engineer, prepares the Combined Operational Load Bearing External Resistance Treadmill (COLBERT) for relocation from the Harmony node to its final place in the Tranquility node of the International Space Station.

S130-E-008168 (15 Feb. 2010) --- In the grasp of the Canadarm2, the Cupola is relocated from the forward port to the Earth-facing port of the International Space Station’s newly-installed Tranquility node. NASA astronauts Terry Virts, STS-130 pilot; and Kathryn Hire, mission specialist, moved the Cupola, operating the station’s robotic arm from controls inside the Destiny laboratory.

S130-E-008188 (15 Feb. 2010) --- In the grasp of the Canadarm2, the Cupola is relocated from the forward port to the Earth-facing port of the International Space Station’s newly-installed Tranquility node. NASA astronauts Terry Virts, STS-130 pilot; and Kathryn Hire, mission specialist, moved the Cupola, operating the station’s robotic arm from controls inside the Destiny laboratory.

S130-E-008185 (15 Feb. 2010) --- In the grasp of the Canadarm2, the Cupola is relocated from the forward port to the Earth-facing port of the International Space Station’s newly-installed Tranquility node. NASA astronauts Terry Virts, STS-130 pilot; and Kathryn Hire, mission specialist, moved the Cupola, operating the station’s robotic arm from controls inside the Destiny laboratory.

S130-E-008182 (15 Feb. 2010) --- In the grasp of the Canadarm2, the Cupola is relocated from the forward port to the Earth-facing port of the International Space Station’s newly-installed Tranquility node. NASA astronauts Terry Virts, STS-130 pilot; and Kathryn Hire, mission specialist, moved the Cupola, operating the station’s robotic arm from controls inside the Destiny laboratory.

ISS020-E-016929 (2 July 2009) --- Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) astronaut Koichi Wakata, Expedition 20 flight engineer, attired in a Russian Sokol launch and entry suit, is pictured in the orbital module of the Soyuz TMA-14 spacecraft following the relocation of the Soyuz from the Zvezda Service Module’s aft port to the Pirs Docking Compartment of the International Space Station.

S130-E-008226 (15 Feb. 2010) --- In the grasp of the Canadarm2, the Cupola is relocated from the forward port to the Earth-facing port of the International Space Station’s newly-installed Tranquility node. NASA astronauts Terry Virts, STS-130 pilot; and Kathryn Hire, mission specialist, moved the Cupola, operating the station’s robotic arm from controls inside the Destiny laboratory.

ISS020-E-016934 (2 July 2009) --- NASA astronaut Michael Barratt, Expedition 20 flight engineer, attired in a Russian Sokol launch and entry suit, is pictured in the orbital module of the Soyuz TMA-14 spacecraft following the relocation of the Soyuz from the Zvezda Service Module’s aft port to the Pirs Docking Compartment of the International Space Station.

ISS020-E-016911 (2 July 2009) --- The shadow of the Soyuz TMA-14 spacecraft is visible against solar array panels of the International Space Station during the relocation of the Soyuz from the Zvezda Service Module’s aft port to the Pirs Docking Compartment. Cosmonaut Gennady Padalka, commander; along with NASA astronaut Michael Barratt and Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) astronaut Koichi Wakata, both flight engineers, undocked the Soyuz spacecraft at 4:26 p.m. (CDT) and docked to the Pirs Docking Compartment at 4:54 p.m. on July 2, 2009.

ISS020-E-017069 (2 July 2009) --- The Soyuz TMA-14 spacecraft is featured in this image photographed by an Expedition 20 crew member on the International Space Station during the relocation of the Soyuz from the Zvezda Service Module?s aft port to the Pirs Docking Compartment. Cosmonaut Gennady Padalka, commander; along with NASA astronaut Michael Barratt and Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) astronaut Koichi Wakata, both flight engineers, undocked the Soyuz spacecraft at 4:26 p.m. (CDT) and docked to the Pirs Docking Compartment at 4:54 p.m. on July 2, 2009.

S130-E-008517 (16 Feb. 2010) --- In the grasp of the Canadarm2, the Pressurized Mating Adapter 3 (PMA-3) is relocated from the Harmony node to the open port on the end of the newly-installed Tranquility node. NASA astronauts Robert Behnken and Nicholas Patrick, both STS-130 mission specialists, operated the station’s robotic arm for the move, while Jeffrey Williams, Expedition 22 commander; and Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) astronaut Soichi Noguchi, Expedition 22 flight engineer, dealt with latches and bolts, connecting the port to its new home.

ISS020-E-016718 (2 July 2009) --- The Soyuz TMA-14 spacecraft is featured in this image photographed by an Expedition 20 crew member on the International Space Station during the relocation of the Soyuz from the Zvezda Service Module?s aft port to the Pirs Docking Compartment. Cosmonaut Gennady Padalka, commander; along with NASA astronaut Michael Barratt and Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) astronaut Koichi Wakata, both flight engineers, undocked the Soyuz spacecraft at 4:26 p.m. (CDT) and docked to the Pirs Docking Compartment at 4:54 p.m. on July 2, 2009.

ISS020-E-016714 (2 July 2009) --- The Soyuz TMA-14 spacecraft is featured in this image photographed by an Expedition 20 crew member on the International Space Station during the relocation of the Soyuz from the Zvezda Service Module?s aft port to the Pirs Docking Compartment. Cosmonaut Gennady Padalka, commander; along with NASA astronaut Michael Barratt and Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) astronaut Koichi Wakata, both flight engineers, undocked the Soyuz spacecraft at 4:26 p.m. (CDT) and docked to the Pirs Docking Compartment at 4:54 p.m. on July 2, 2009.

ISS020-E-016907 (2 July 2009) --- The shadow of the Soyuz TMA-14 spacecraft is visible against solar array panels of the International Space Station during the relocation of the Soyuz from the Zvezda Service Module’s aft port to the Pirs Docking Compartment. Cosmonaut Gennady Padalka, commander; along with NASA astronaut Michael Barratt and Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) astronaut Koichi Wakata, both flight engineers, undocked the Soyuz spacecraft at 4:26 p.m. (CDT) and docked to the Pirs Docking Compartment at 4:54 p.m. on July 2, 2009.

ISS020-E-017077 (2 July 2009) --- Three monitors in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station show views of the relocation of the Soyuz TMA-14 spacecraft from the Zvezda Service Module?s aft port to the Pirs Docking Compartment. Cosmonaut Gennady Padalka, commander; along with NASA astronaut Michael Barratt and Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) astronaut Koichi Wakata, both flight engineers, undocked the Soyuz spacecraft at 4:26 p.m. (CDT) and docked to the Pirs Docking Compartment at 4:54 p.m. on July 2, 2009.

ISS013-E-81061 (13 Sept. 2006) --- Canadian Space Agency astronaut Steven G. MacLean, STS-115 mission specialist, performs a task to relocate articulating portable foot restraints (APFR) during the second of three scheduled spacewalks supported by the Atlantis astronauts and the crewmembers aboard the International Space Station.

ISS013-E-81053 (13 Sept. 2006) --- Canadian Space Agency astronaut Steven G. MacLean, STS-115 mission specialist, performs a task to relocate articulating portable foot restraints (APFR) during the second of three scheduled spacewalks supported by the Space Shuttle Atlantis astronauts and the crewmembers aboard the International Space Station.

ISS020-E-016870 (2 July 2009) --- NASA astronaut Michael Barratt, Expedition 20 flight engineer, looks through a window on the Soyuz TMA-14 spacecraft during preparations for the relocation of the Soyuz from the Zvezda Service Module’s aft port to the Pirs Docking Compartment of the International Space Station.

ISS020-E-016873 (2 July 2009) --- Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) astronaut Koichi Wakata, Expedition 20 flight engineer, is pictured in the Soyuz TMA-14 spacecraft during preparations for the relocation of the Soyuz from the Zvezda Service Module’s aft port to the Pirs Docking Compartment of the International Space Station.

ISS020-E-016868 (2 July 2009) --- NASA astronaut Michael Barratt, Expedition 20 flight engineer, looks through a window on the Soyuz TMA-14 spacecraft during preparations for the relocation of the Soyuz from the Zvezda Service Module’s aft port to the Pirs Docking Compartment of the International Space Station.

ISS020-E-016872 (2 July 2009) --- Cosmonaut Gennady Padalka, Expedition 20 commander, is pictured in a hatch on the Soyuz TMA-14 spacecraft during preparations for the relocation of the Soyuz from the Zvezda Service Module’s aft port to the Pirs Docking Compartment of the International Space Station.

ISS022-E-033404 (21 Jan. 2010) --- The Soyuz TMA-16 spacecraft is featured in this image photographed by an Expedition 22 crew member on the International Space Station during the relocation of the Soyuz from the Zvezda Service Module’s aft port to the Poisk module. Russian cosmonaut Maxim Suraev, Soyuz commander and Expedition 22 flight engineer; along with NASA astronaut Jeffrey Williams, Expedition 22 commander, undocked the Soyuz spacecraft at 4:03 a.m. (CST) and docked it to Poisk at 4:24 a.m. on Jan. 21, 2010.

ISS024-E-006860 (28 June 2010) --- Russian cosmonaut Fyodor Yurchikhin, Expedition 24 flight engineer, attired in his Russian Sokol launch and entry suit, occupies his seat in the Soyuz TMA-19 spacecraft docked to the International Space Station. Yurchikhin, along with NASA astronauts Doug Wheelock and Shannon Walker (both out of frame) were about to relocate the Soyuz from the Zvezda Service Module’s aft port to the Rassvet Mini-Research Module 1 (MRM1).

ISS024-E-006862 (28 June 2010) --- NASA astronaut Shannon Walker, Expedition 24 flight engineer, attired in her Russian Sokol launch and entry suit, occupies her seat in the Soyuz TMA-19 spacecraft docked to the International Space Station. Walker, along with Russian cosmonaut Fyodor Yurchikhin and NASA astronaut Doug Wheelock (both out of frame) were about to relocate the Soyuz from the Zvezda Service Module’s aft port to the Rassvet Mini-Research Module 1 (MRM1).

ISS024-E-006870 (28 June 2010) --- Russian cosmonaut Fyodor Yurchikhin and NASA astronaut Shannon Walker, both Expedition 24 flight engineers, attired in their Russian Sokol launch and entry suits, occupy their seats in the Soyuz TMA-19 spacecraft docked to the International Space Station. Yurchikhin and Walker, along with NASA astronaut Doug Wheelock (out of frame) were about to relocate the Soyuz from the Zvezda Service Module’s aft port to the Rassvet Mini-Research Module 1 (MRM1).

ISS026-E-027981 (17 Feb. 2011) --- NASA astronauts Scott Kelly, Expedition 26 commander, and Catherine (Cady) Coleman, flight engineer, work in the hatchway of the Harmony node?s nadir port of the International Space Station. Kelly and Coleman were preparing for the relocation of the HTV2 to Harmony?s zenith port scheduled for Feb. 18.

ISS026-E-027982 (17 Feb. 2011) --- NASA astronauts Scott Kelly, Expedition 26 commander, and Catherine (Cady) Coleman, flight engineer, work in the hatchway of the Harmony node?s nadir port of the International Space Station. Kelly and Coleman were preparing for the relocation of the HTV2 to Harmony?s zenith port scheduled for Feb. 18.

S131-E-010335 (16 April 2010) --- Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) astronaut Soichi Noguchi, Expedition 23 flight engineer, works to relocate a reflective element on the PMA-2 docking target in support of the Sensor Test for Orion Relative Navigation Risk Mitigation (STORRM) on the International Space Station while space shuttle Discovery (STS-131) remains docked with the station.

ISS024-E-006823 (28 June 2010) --- Russian cosmonaut Fyodor Yurchikhin, Expedition 24 flight engineer, works in Soyuz TMA-19 spacecraft while docked to the Zvezda Service Module’s aft port of the International Space Station. Later Yurchikhin, along with NASA astronauts Doug Wheelock and Shannon Walker donned their Russian Sokol launch and entry suits and relocated the Soyuz from the Zvezda aft end to the Rassvet Mini-Research Module 1 (MRM1).

ISS024-E-006874 (28 June 2010) --- NASA astronaut Doug Wheelock, Expedition 24 flight engineer, attired in his Russian Sokol launch and entry suit, occupies his seat in the Soyuz TMA-19 spacecraft docked to the International Space Station. Wheelock, along with Russian cosmonaut Fyodor Yurchikhin and NASA astronaut Shannon Walker (both out of frame) were about to relocate the Soyuz from the Zvezda Service Module’s aft port to the Rassvet Mini-Research Module 1 (MRM1).

ISS024-E-006819 (28 June 2010) --- NASA astronaut Shannon Walker, Expedition 24 flight engineer, is pictured in the orbital module of the Soyuz TMA-19 spacecraft while docked to the Zvezda Service Module’s aft port of the International Space Station. Later Walker, along with NASA astronaut Doug Wheelock and Russian cosmonaut Fyodor Yurchikhin donned their Russian Sokol launch and entry suits and relocated the Soyuz from the Zvezda aft end to the Rassvet Mini-Research Module 1 (MRM1).

ISS022-E-033392 (21 Jan. 2010) --- The Soyuz TMA-16 spacecraft is featured in this image photographed by an Expedition 22 crew member on the International Space Station during the relocation of the Soyuz from the Zvezda Service Module’s aft port to the Poisk module. Russian cosmonaut Maxim Suraev, Soyuz commander and Expedition 22 flight engineer; along with NASA astronaut Jeffrey Williams, Expedition 22 commander, undocked the Soyuz spacecraft at 4:03 a.m. (CST) and docked it to Poisk at 4:24 a.m. on Jan. 21, 2010.

ISS024-E-006880 (28 June 2010) --- NASA astronaut Doug Wheelock, Expedition 24 flight engineer, attired in his Russian Sokol launch and entry suit, occupies his seat in the Soyuz TMA-19 spacecraft docked to the International Space Station. Wheelock, along with Russian cosmonaut Fyodor Yurchikhin and NASA astronaut Shannon Walker (both out of frame) were about to relocate the Soyuz from the Zvezda Service Module’s aft port to the Rassvet Mini-Research Module 1 (MRM1).

ISS024-E-006726 (28 June 2010) --- The Soyuz TMA-19 spacecraft relocates from the Zvezda Service Module's aft port to the Rassvet Mini-Research Module 1 (MRM1) of the International Space Station. Russian cosmonaut Fyodor Yurchikhin; along with NASA astronauts Doug Wheelock and Shannon Walker, all Expedition 24 flight engineers, undocked their Soyuz spacecraft from Zvezda’s aft end at 3:13 pm. (EDT) on June 28, 2010, and docked it to its new location on the recently installed Rassvet module 25 minutes later.

ISS024-E-006850 (28 June 2010) --- NASA astronaut Shannon Walker, Expedition 24 flight engineer, attired in her Russian Sokol launch and entry suit, gives a “thumbs up” signal while occupying her seat in the Soyuz TMA-19 spacecraft docked to the International Space Station. Walker, along with Russian cosmonaut Fyodor Yurchikhin and NASA astronaut Doug Wheelock (both out of frame) were about to relocate the Soyuz from the Zvezda Service Module’s aft port to the Rassvet Mini-Research Module 1 (MRM1).

ISS024-E-006720 (28 June 2010) --- The Soyuz TMA-19 spacecraft relocates from the Zvezda Service Module's aft port to the Rassvet Mini-Research Module 1 (MRM1) of the International Space Station. Russian cosmonaut Fyodor Yurchikhin; along with NASA astronauts Doug Wheelock and Shannon Walker, all Expedition 24 flight engineers, undocked their Soyuz spacecraft from Zvezda’s aft end at 3:13 pm. (EDT) on June 28, 2010, and docked it to its new location on the recently installed Rassvet module 25 minutes later.

ISS020-E-016894 (2 July 2009) --- NASA astronaut Michael Barratt, Expedition 20 flight engineer, attired in a Russian Sokol launch and entry suit, occupies his seat in the Soyuz TMA-14 during final preparations for the relocation of the Soyuz from the Zvezda Service Module’s aft port to the Pirs Docking Compartment of the International Space Station.

ISS023-E-039579 (12 May 2010) --- Russian cosmonaut Oleg Kotov, Expedition 23 commander, is pictured in the Soyuz 21 (TMA-17) spacecraft during preparations for its relocation from the Zarya nadir port to the Zvezda Service Module's aft port on May 12, 2010. A fish-eye lens attached to an electronic still camera was used to capture this image.

iss069e008964 (May 6, 2023) --- The SpaceX Crew Dragon Endeavour, with Expedition 69 crew members Steve Bowen and Woody Hoburg of NASA, UAE (United Arab Emirates) astronaut Sultan Alneyadi, and Roscosmos cosmonaut Andrey Fedyaev aboard, approaches the International Space Station for a docking to the Harmony module's forward port during a relocation maneuver 265 miles above the U.S-Canadian border.

ISS022-E-033309 (21 Jan. 2010) --- The Soyuz TMA-16 spacecraft is featured in this image photographed by an Expedition 22 crew member on the International Space Station during the relocation of the Soyuz from the Zvezda Service Module’s aft port to the Poisk module. Russian cosmonaut Maxim Suraev, Soyuz commander and Expedition 22 flight engineer; along with NASA astronaut Jeffrey Williams, Expedition 22 commander, undocked the Soyuz spacecraft at 4:03 a.m. (CST) and docked it to Poisk at 4:24 a.m. on Jan. 21, 2010.

ISS020-E-016882 (2 July 2009) --- Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) astronaut Koichi Wakata, Expedition 20 flight engineer, looks through a window on the Soyuz TMA-14 spacecraft during preparations for the relocation of the Soyuz from the Zvezda Service Module’s aft port to the Pirs Docking Compartment of the International Space Station.

ISS020-E-016896 (2 July 2009) --- Cosmonaut Gennady Padalka, Expedition 20 commander, attired in a Russian Sokol launch and entry suit, occupies his seat in the Soyuz TMA-14 during final preparations for the relocation of the Soyuz from the Zvezda Service Module’s aft port to the Pirs Docking Compartment of the International Space Station.

ISS020-E-016899 (2 July 2009) --- NASA astronaut Michael Barratt, Expedition 20 flight engineer, attired in a Russian Sokol launch and entry suit, occupies his seat in the Soyuz TMA-14 during final preparations for the relocation of the Soyuz from the Zvezda Service Module’s aft port to the Pirs Docking Compartment of the International Space Station.

ISS022-E-033307 (21 Jan. 2010) --- The Soyuz TMA-16 spacecraft is featured in this image photographed by an Expedition 22 crew member on the International Space Station during the relocation of the Soyuz from the Zvezda Service Module’s aft port to the Poisk module. Russian cosmonaut Maxim Suraev, Soyuz commander and Expedition 22 flight engineer; along with NASA astronaut Jeffrey Williams, Expedition 22 commander, undocked the Soyuz spacecraft at 4:03 a.m. (CST) and docked it to Poisk at 4:24 a.m. on Jan. 21, 2010.

ISS020-E-016890 (2 July 2009) --- Cosmonaut Gennady Padalka, Expedition 20 commander, attired in a Russian Sokol launch and entry suit, occupies his seat in the Soyuz TMA-14 during final preparations for the relocation of the Soyuz from the Zvezda Service Module’s aft port to the Pirs Docking Compartment of the International Space Station.

ISS020-E-016889 (2 July 2009) --- NASA astronaut Michael Barratt, Expedition 20 flight engineer, attired in a Russian Sokol launch and entry suit, occupies his seat in the Soyuz TMA-14 during final preparations for the relocation of the Soyuz from the Zvezda Service Module’s aft port to the Pirs Docking Compartment of the International Space Station.

ISS022-E-033308 (21 Jan. 2010) --- The Soyuz TMA-16 spacecraft is featured in this image photographed by an Expedition 22 crew member on the International Space Station during the relocation of the Soyuz from the Zvezda Service Module’s aft port to the Poisk module. Russian cosmonaut Maxim Suraev, Soyuz commander and Expedition 22 flight engineer; along with NASA astronaut Jeffrey Williams, Expedition 22 commander, undocked the Soyuz spacecraft at 4:03 a.m. (CST) and docked it to Poisk at 4:24 a.m. on Jan. 21, 2010.

ISS020-E-016893 (2 July 2009) --- Attired in Russian Sokol launch and entry suits, cosmonaut Gennady Padalka (right), Expedition 20 commander; and Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) astronaut Koichi Wakata, flight engineer, occupy their seats in the Soyuz TMA-14 during final preparations for the relocation of the Soyuz from the Zvezda Service Module’s aft port to the Pirs Docking Compartment of the International Space Station.

ISS022-E-033306 (21 Jan. 2010) --- The Soyuz TMA-16 spacecraft is featured in this image photographed by an Expedition 22 crew member on the International Space Station during the relocation of the Soyuz from the Zvezda Service Module’s aft port to the Poisk module. Russian cosmonaut Maxim Suraev, Soyuz commander and Expedition 22 flight engineer; along with NASA astronaut Jeffrey Williams, Expedition 22 commander, undocked the Soyuz spacecraft at 4:03 a.m. (CST) and docked it to Poisk at 4:24 a.m. on Jan. 21, 2010.

ISS023-E-039591 (12 May 2010) --- Russian cosmonaut Oleg Kotov, Expedition 23 commander, is pictured in the Soyuz 21 (TMA-17) spacecraft during preparations for its relocation from the Zarya nadir port to the Zvezda Service Module's aft port on May 12, 2010.

ISS023-E-039593 (12 May 2010) --- Russian cosmonaut Oleg Kotov, Expedition 23 commander, uses a computer in the Soyuz 21 (TMA-17) spacecraft during preparations for its relocation from the Zarya nadir port to the Zvezda Service Module's aft port on May 12, 2010.

ISS016-E-011253 (14 Nov. 2007) --- Astronaut Daniel Tani, Expedition 16 flight engineer, works the controls of the space station's robotic Canadarm2 in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station, during the relocation of the Harmony node and Pressurized Mating Adapter 2 (PMA2) from the Unity node to the front of Destiny.

ISS046e025801 (01/27/2016) --- NASA astronaut Scott Kelly relocates spacewalk hardware and suits inside the Quest airlock on Jan. 27, 2016.

ISS023-E-041848 (12 May 2010) --- The Soyuz TMA-17 spacecraft is featured in this image photographed by an Expedition 23 crew member on the International Space Station during the relocation of the Soyuz from the Zarya nadir port to the Zvezda Service Module aft port, freeing up Zarya?s nadir port for the installation of the Rassvet Mini-Research Module 1 (MRM1) during the upcoming STS-132/ULF-4 mission. Russian cosmonaut Oleg Kotov, Soyuz and Expedition 23 commander; along with NASA astronaut T.J. Creamer and Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) astronaut Soichi Noguchi, both flight engineers, undocked the Soyuz spacecraft at 8:26 a.m. (CDT) and docked it to Zvezda at 8:53 a.m. on May 12, 2010. Another Russian spacecraft, currently docked with the station, is visible at top.

ISS023-E-041938 (12 May 2010) --- The Soyuz TMA-17 spacecraft is featured in this image photographed by an Expedition 23 crew member on the International Space Station during the relocation of the Soyuz from the Zarya nadir port to the Zvezda Service Module aft port, freeing up Zarya?s nadir port for the installation of the Rassvet Mini-Research Module 1 (MRM1) during the upcoming STS-132/ULF-4 mission. Russian cosmonaut Oleg Kotov, Soyuz and Expedition 23 commander; along with NASA astronaut T.J. Creamer and Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) astronaut Soichi Noguchi, both flight engineers, undocked the Soyuz spacecraft at 8:26 a.m. (CDT) and docked it to Zvezda at 8:53 a.m. on May 12, 2010.

ISS023-E-041850 (12 May 2010) --- The Soyuz TMA-17 spacecraft is featured in this image photographed by an Expedition 23 crew member on the International Space Station during the relocation of the Soyuz from the Zarya nadir port to the Zvezda Service Module aft port, freeing up Zarya?s nadir port for the installation of the Rassvet Mini-Research Module 1 (MRM1) during the upcoming STS-132/ULF-4 mission. Russian cosmonaut Oleg Kotov, Soyuz and Expedition 23 commander; along with NASA astronaut T.J. Creamer and Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) astronaut Soichi Noguchi, both flight engineers, undocked the Soyuz spacecraft at 8:26 a.m. (CDT) and docked it to Zvezda at 8:53 a.m. on May 12, 2010.

ISS026-E-028076 (18 Feb. 2011) --- In the grasp of the International Space Station?s Canadarm2, the Japanese Kounotori2 H-II Transfer Vehicle (HTV2) is relocated from the Harmony node nadir port to Harmony?s zenith port. NASA astronaut Catherine (Cady) Coleman and European Space Agency astronaut Paolo Nespoli, both Expedition 26 flight engineers, moved the HTV2, operating the station?s robotic arm from the controls inside the Cupola. A cloud-covered part of Earth and the blackness of space provide the backdrop for the scene.

ISS026-E-028081 (18 Feb. 2011) --- In the grasp of the International Space Station?s Canadarm2, the Japanese Kounotori2 H-II Transfer Vehicle (HTV2) is relocated from the Harmony node nadir port to Harmony?s zenith port. NASA astronaut Catherine (Cady) Coleman and European Space Agency astronaut Paolo Nespoli, both Expedition 26 flight engineers, moved the HTV2, operating the station?s robotic arm from the controls inside the Cupola. A cloud-covered part of Earth and the blackness of space provide the backdrop for the scene.

View of the Space Station Remote Manipulator System (SSRMS) on the Mobile Transporter (MT) for S6 Relocation OPS during STS-119 / Expedition 18 joint docked OPS. The MT is on the S1 Truss segment.

S116-E-06275 (14 Dec. 2006) --- With his feet secured on the Canadarm2, European Space Agency astronaut Christer Fuglesang, STS-116 mission specialist, works to relocate one of the two Crew Equipment Translation Aid (CETA) carts during EVA 2 on Dec. 14. Astronaut Robert L. Curbeam Jr., who is sharing two spacewalks with Fuglesang on this flight, is out of frame.

ISS022-E-033320 (21 Jan. 2010) --- The International Space Station is featured in this image photographed by a crew member on the Soyuz TMA-16 spacecraft during the relocation of the Soyuz from the Zvezda Service Module’s aft port to the Poisk module. Russian cosmonaut Maxim Suraev, Soyuz commander and Expedition 22 flight engineer; along with NASA astronaut Jeffrey Williams, Expedition 22 commander, undocked the Soyuz spacecraft at 4:03 a.m. (CST) and docked it to Poisk at 4:24 a.m. on Jan. 21, 2010.

S116-E-06279 (14 Dec. 2006) --- With his feet secured on the Canadarm2, European Space Agency astronaut Christer Fuglesang, STS-116 mission specialist, works to relocate one of the two Crew Equipment Translation Aid (CETA) carts during EVA 2 on Dec. 14. Astronaut Robert L. Curbeam Jr., who is sharing two spacewalks with Fuglesang on this flight, is out of frame.

Rogers Dry Lake serves as a backdrop for a mockup Orion crew module built by NASA Dryden Flight Research Center's Fabrication Branch. The module was relocated to Dryden's Shuttle hangar on Sept. 25, 2007.

ISS026-E-028067 (18 Feb. 2011) --- European Space Agency astronaut Paolo Nespoli and NASA astronaut Catherine (Cady) Coleman, both Expedition 26 flight engineers, operate the Canadarm2 controls inside the International Space Station?s Cupola to relocate the Japanese Kounotori2 H-II Transfer Vehicle (HTV2) from the Harmony node nadir port to Harmony?s zenith port.

ISS026-E-028062 (18 Feb. 2011) --- European Space Agency astronaut Paolo Nespoli, Expedition 26 flight engineer, is pictured in the Cupola of the International Space Station. Nespoli and NASA astronaut Catherine (Cady) Coleman (out of frame), flight engineer, operated the Canadarm2 controls inside the Cupola to relocate the Japanese Kounotori2 H-II Transfer Vehicle (HTV2) from the Harmony node nadir port to Harmony?s zenith port.

ISS017-E-014089 (26 Aug. 2008) --- It appears to be another moving day for the current inhabitants of the International Space Station, but the good news is that the weightlessness of space literally lightens the load. Here, in the Kibo laboratory, astronaut Greg Chamitoff, Expedition 17 flight engineer, shares the aid of cosmonaut Sergei Volkov, commander, to relocate an experiment rack.

ISS012-E-08727 (16 November 2005) --- Astronaut William S. (Bill) McArthur Jr. (left), Expedition 12 commander and NASA space station science officer, and cosmonaut Valery I. Tokarev, flight engineer representing Russia's Federal Space Agency, work at the Simvol-Ts / TORU workstation in the Zvezda Service Module of the international space station during onboard training for relocation of the Soyuz TMA-7 spacecraft.

ISS017-E-014091 (26 Aug. 2008) --- Thanks to the weightlessness of space, astronaut Greg Chamitoff, Expedition 17 flight engineer, isn't toting the excessive weight load he appears to be in this electronic still photo downlinked by the current inhabitants of the International Space Station. While cosmonaut Sergei Volkov, Expedition 17 commander, looks on, Chamitoff works in the Kibo laboratory to move an experiment rack during a relocation task he and the two Russian crewmembers were sharing.

ISS017-E-014094 (26 Aug. 2008) --- Part of the news for the current inhabitants of the International Space Station is that moving day perhaps comes more often in space than on Earth, but the good news is that the weightlessness of space literally lightens the load. Here, in the Kibo laboratory, astronaut Greg Chamitoff, Expedition 17 flight engineer, shares the aid of cosmonaut Sergei Volkov (mostly out of the frame at left), commander, to relocate an experiment rack.

ISS012-E-08724 (16 Nov. 2005) --- Cosmonaut Valery I. Tokarev, Expedition 12 flight engineer representing Russia's Federal Space Agency, uses a laptop computer and hand controller at the Simvol-Ts / TORU workstation in the Zvezda Service Module of the international space station. A docking simulation can be seen on the computer screen as Tokarev conducts onboard training for relocation of the Soyuz TMA-7 spacecraft.

JSC2006-E-43516 (October 2006) --- Computer-generated artist's rendering of the International Space Station after flight 20A. U.S. Orbiter delivers and installs Node 3 with Cupola. Pressurized Mating Adapter-3 (PMA-3) is relocated from Unity node nadir to Node 2 nadir beforehand. The Cupola is relocated to the forward port of Node 3 after the flight; and PMA- 3 is relocated to the axial port of Node 3 after the flight.

ISS018-E-009314 (20 Nov. 2008) --- Astronaut Shane Kimbrough, STS-126 mission specialist, participates in the mission's second scheduled session of extravehicular activity (EVA) as construction and maintenance continue on the International Space Station. During the six-hour, 45-minute spacewalk, Kimbrough and astronaut Heidemarie Stefanyshyn-Piper (out of frame), mission specialist, continued the process of removing debris and applying lubrication around the starboard Solar Alpha Rotary Joint (SARJ), replaced four more of the SARJ's 12 trundle bearing assemblies, relocated two equipment carts and applied lubrication to the station's robotic Canadarm2.

ISS026-E-028057 (18 Feb. 2011) --- In the grasp of the International Space Station?s Canadarm2, the Japanese Kounotori2 H-II Transfer Vehicle (HTV2) is relocated from the Harmony node nadir port to Harmony?s zenith port. NASA astronaut Catherine (Cady) Coleman and European Space Agency astronaut Paolo Nespoli, both Expedition 26 flight engineers, moved the HTV2, operating the station?s robotic arm from the controls inside the Cupola. The Canadian-built Dextre, also known as the Special Purpose Dextrous Manipulator (SPDM), is visible at center.

ISS018-E-009292 (20 Nov. 2008) --- Astronaut Shane Kimbrough, STS-126 mission specialist, participates in the mission's second scheduled session of extravehicular activity (EVA) as construction and maintenance continue on the International Space Station. During the six-hour, 45-minute spacewalk, Kimbrough and astronaut Heidemarie Stefanyshyn-Piper (out of frame), mission specialist, continued the process of removing debris and applying lubrication around the starboard Solar Alpha Rotary Joint (SARJ), replaced four more of the SARJ's 12 trundle bearing assemblies, relocated two equipment carts and applied lubrication to the station's robotic Canadarm2.

S119-E-007274 (23 March 2009) --- Astronauts Richard Arnold (bottom) and Joseph Acaba, both STS-119 mission specialists, participate in the mission's third scheduled session of extravehicular activity (EVA) as construction and maintenance continue on the International Space Station. During the six-hour, 27-minute spacewalk, Arnold and Acaba helped robotic arm operators relocate the Crew Equipment Translation Aid (CETA) cart from the Port 1 to Starboard 1 truss segment, installed a new coupler on the CETA cart, lubricated snares on the "B" end of the space station's robotic arm and performed a few "get ahead" tasks.

S119-E-007298 (23 March 2009) --- Astronauts Richard Arnold (left) and Joseph Acaba, both STS-119 mission specialists, participate in the mission's third scheduled session of extravehicular activity (EVA) as construction and maintenance continue on the International Space Station. During the six-hour, 27-minute spacewalk, Arnold and Acaba helped robotic arm operators relocate the Crew Equipment Translation Aid (CETA) cart from the Port 1 to Starboard 1 truss segment, installed a new coupler on the CETA cart, lubricated snares on the "B" end of the space station's robotic arm and performed a few "get ahead" tasks.

S119-E-007243 (23 March 2009) --- Astronaut Richard Arnold, STS-119 mission specialist, participates in the mission's third scheduled session of extravehicular activity (EVA) as construction and maintenance continue on the International Space Station. During the six-hour, 27-minute spacewalk, Arnold and Joseph Acaba (out of frame), mission specialist, helped robotic arm operators relocate the Crew Equipment Translation Aid (CETA) cart from the Port 1 to Starboard 1 truss segment, installed a new coupler on the CETA cart, lubricated snares on the "B" end of the space station's robotic arm and performed a few "get ahead" tasks.

S119-E-007266 (23 March 2009) --- Astronauts Richard Arnold (bottom) and Joseph Acaba, both STS-119 mission specialists, participate in the mission's third scheduled session of extravehicular activity (EVA) as construction and maintenance continue on the International Space Station. During the six-hour, 27-minute spacewalk, Arnold and Acaba helped robotic arm operators relocate the Crew Equipment Translation Aid (CETA) cart from the Port 1 to Starboard 1 truss segment, installed a new coupler on the CETA cart, lubricated snares on the "B" end of the space station's robotic arm and performed a few "get ahead" tasks.

S119-E-007270 (23 March 2009) --- Astronauts Richard Arnold (bottom) and Joseph Acaba, both STS-119 mission specialists, participate in the mission's third scheduled session of extravehicular activity (EVA) as construction and maintenance continue on the International Space Station. During the six-hour, 27-minute spacewalk, Arnold and Acaba helped robotic arm operators relocate the Crew Equipment Translation Aid (CETA) cart from the Port 1 to Starboard 1 truss segment, installed a new coupler on the CETA cart, lubricated snares on the "B" end of the space station's robotic arm and performed a few "get ahead" tasks.

S119-E-007278 (23 March 2009) --- Astronauts Richard Arnold (right) and Joseph Acaba, both STS-119 mission specialists, participate in the mission's third scheduled session of extravehicular activity (EVA) as construction and maintenance continue on the International Space Station. During the six-hour, 27-minute spacewalk, Arnold and Acaba helped robotic arm operators relocate the Crew Equipment Translation Aid (CETA) cart from the Port 1 to Starboard 1 truss segment, installed a new coupler on the CETA cart, lubricated snares on the "B" end of the space station's robotic arm and performed a few "get ahead" tasks.

S119-E-007332 (23 March 2009) --- Astronauts Richard Arnold (right) and Joseph Acaba, both STS-119 mission specialists, participate in the mission's third scheduled session of extravehicular activity (EVA) as construction and maintenance continue on the International Space Station. During the six-hour, 27-minute spacewalk, Arnold and Acaba helped robotic arm operators relocate the Crew Equipment Translation Aid (CETA) cart from the Port 1 to Starboard 1 truss segment, installed a new coupler on the CETA cart, lubricated snares on the "B" end of the space station's robotic arm and performed a few "get ahead" tasks.

S119-E-007257 (23 March 2009) --- Astronaut Richard Arnold, STS-119 mission specialist, participates in the mission's third scheduled session of extravehicular activity (EVA) as construction and maintenance continue on the International Space Station. During the six-hour, 27-minute spacewalk, Arnold and Joseph Acaba (out of frame), mission specialist, helped robotic arm operators relocate the Crew Equipment Translation Aid (CETA) cart from the Port 1 to Starboard 1 truss segment, installed a new coupler on the CETA cart, lubricated snares on the "B" end of the space station's robotic arm and performed a few "get ahead" tasks.

S119-E-007259 (23 March 2009) --- Astronauts Richard Arnold (left) and Joseph Acaba, both STS-119 mission specialists, participate in the mission's third scheduled session of extravehicular activity (EVA) as construction and maintenance continue on the International Space Station. During the six-hour, 27-minute spacewalk, Arnold and Acaba helped robotic arm operators relocate the Crew Equipment Translation Aid (CETA) cart from the Port 1 to Starboard 1 truss segment, installed a new coupler on the CETA cart, lubricated snares on the "B" end of the space station's robotic arm and performed a few "get ahead" tasks.

S119-E-007311 (23 March 2009) --- Astronauts Richard Arnold (bottom) and Joseph Acaba, both STS-119 mission specialists, participate in the mission's third scheduled session of extravehicular activity (EVA) as construction and maintenance continue on the International Space Station. During the six-hour, 27-minute spacewalk, Arnold and Acaba helped robotic arm operators relocate the Crew Equipment Translation Aid (CETA) cart from the Port 1 to Starboard 1 truss segment, installed a new coupler on the CETA cart, lubricated snares on the "B" end of the space station's robotic arm and performed a few "get ahead" tasks.

S119-E-007312 (23 March 2009) --- Astronauts Richard Arnold (bottom) and Joseph Acaba, both STS-119 mission specialists, participate in the mission's third scheduled session of extravehicular activity (EVA) as construction and maintenance continue on the International Space Station. During the six-hour, 27-minute spacewalk, Arnold and Acaba helped robotic arm operators relocate the Crew Equipment Translation Aid (CETA) cart from the Port 1 to Starboard 1 truss segment, installed a new coupler on the CETA cart, lubricated snares on the "B" end of the space station's robotic arm and performed a few "get ahead" tasks.

S119-E-007323 (23 March 2009) --- Astronauts Richard Arnold (right) and Joseph Acaba, both STS-119 mission specialists, participate in the mission's third scheduled session of extravehicular activity (EVA) as construction and maintenance continue on the International Space Station. During the six-hour, 27-minute spacewalk, Arnold and Acaba helped robotic arm operators relocate the Crew Equipment Translation Aid (CETA) cart from the Port 1 to Starboard 1 truss segment, installed a new coupler on the CETA cart, lubricated snares on the "B" end of the space station's robotic arm and performed a few "get ahead" tasks.

S119-E-007302 (23 March 2009) --- Astronauts Richard Arnold (left) and Joseph Acaba, both STS-119 mission specialists, participate in the mission's third scheduled session of extravehicular activity (EVA) as construction and maintenance continue on the International Space Station. During the six-hour, 27-minute spacewalk, Arnold and Acaba helped robotic arm operators relocate the Crew Equipment Translation Aid (CETA) cart from the Port 1 to Starboard 1 truss segment, installed a new coupler on the CETA cart, lubricated snares on the "B" end of the space station's robotic arm and performed a few "get ahead" tasks.

S119-E-007237 (23 March 2009) --- Astronaut Richard Arnold, STS-119 mission specialist, participates in the mission's third scheduled session of extravehicular activity (EVA) as construction and maintenance continue on the International Space Station. During the six-hour, 27-minute spacewalk, Arnold and Joseph Acaba (out of frame), mission specialist, helped robotic arm operators relocate the Crew Equipment Translation Aid (CETA) cart from the Port 1 to Starboard 1 truss segment, installed a new coupler on the CETA cart, lubricated snares on the "B" end of the space station's robotic arm and performed a few "get ahead" tasks.

Skylab 3 Command Module being relocated to the Great Lakes Science Center in Cleveland Ohio

ERA COLTS 30 Toot Checkout Structure Installation: Document relocation of COLTS loading platen 30 Foot Station and installation of 30 Foot Checkout Structure

ERA COLTS 30 Toot Checkout Structure Installation: Document relocation of COLTS loading platen 30 Foot Station and installation of 30 Foot Checkout Structure

ERA COLTS 30 Toot Checkout Structure Installation: Document relocation of COLTS loading platen 30 Foot Station and installation of 30 Foot Checkout Structure

iss064e053183 (April 5, 2021) --- The SpaceX Crew Dragon is pictured after maneuvering to the Harmony module's space-facing international docking adapter on the International Space Station. The port relocation prepares for the station for a complex series upcoming Crew Dragon and Cargo Dragon missions. Four astronauts were aboard the Crew Dragon during the automated relocation maneuver, including NASA astronauts Michael Hopkins, Victor Glover and Shannon Walker and Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) astronaut Soichi Noguchi.

ISS023-E-047462 (18 May 2010) --- In the grasp of the station?s robotic Canadarm2, the Russian-built Mini-Research Module 1 (MRM-1) is moved to be permanently attached to the Earth-facing port of the Zarya Functional Cargo Block (FGB) of the International Space Station. Named Rassvet, Russian for "dawn," the module is the second in a series of new pressurized components for Russia. Rassvet will be used for cargo storage and will provide an additional docking port to the station.

iss056e150256 (8/21/2018) --- A view of the Multi purpose Small Payload Rack (MSPR) 2 in the Kibo Japanese Experiment Pressurized Module (JPM) aboard the International Space Station (ISS). The Multi Purpose Small Payload Rack-2 (MSPR-2) is a second multipurpose payload rack system used in the Japanese Experiment Module (JEM). Similar to the original MSPR (still in use), MSPR-2 has two workspaces and a work table that can be used for wide fields of space environment utilization including science and educational missions.