JSC2002-E-16084 (8 March 2002) --- Astronaut Sandra H. Magnus, mission specialist/ISS flight engineer
Official Portrait of Astronaut Sandra Magnus
S96-16637 (1996) --- Portrait of Sandra Magnus,  astronaut candidate, class of 1996.
Official portriat of ASCAN Sandra H. Magnus
JSC2002-E-23122 (5 June 2002) --- Astronaut Sandra H. Magnus, STS-112 mission specialist, dons a training version of the Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU) space suit prior to a mission training session in the Environmental Test Article (ETA) Chamber in the Crew Systems Laboratory at Johnson Space Center (JSC).
Sandra Magnus Training in ETA Chamber
ISS018-E-029162 (9 Feb. 2009) --- Astronaut Sandra Magnus, Expedition 18 flight engineer, smiles for a photo while holding two still cameras in the Zvezda Service Module of the International Space Station.
ISS Expedition 18 Sandra Magnus in Service Module (SM) with cameras
ISS018-E-010646 (7 Dec. 2008) --- Astronaut Sandra Magnus, Expedition 18 flight engineer, is pictured among stowage containers in the Harmony node of the International Space Station.
ISS Expedition 18 Sandra Magnus with stowage bags in Node 2
ISS018-E-029165 (9 Feb. 2009) --- Astronaut Sandra Magnus, Expedition 18 flight engineer, holds two still cameras while looking through a window in the Zvezda Service Module of the International Space Station.
ISS Expedition 18 Sandra Magnus in Service Module (SM) with cameras
ISS018-E-029156 (9 Feb. 2009) --- Astronaut Sandra Magnus, Expedition 18 flight engineer, holds a still camera while looking through a window in the Zvezda Service Module of the International Space Station.
ISS Expedition 18 Sandra Magnus in Service Module (SM) with cameras
ISS018-E-029159 (9 Feb. 2009) --- Astronaut Sandra Magnus, Expedition 18 flight engineer, uses a still camera at a window in the Zvezda Service Module of the International Space Station.
ISS Expedition 18 Sandra Magnus in Service Module (SM) with cameras
ISS018-E-010555 (5 Dec. 2008) --- Astronaut Sandra Magnus, Expedition 18 flight engineer, operates the Canadarm2 from the robotics work station in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station. Using the station's robotic arm, Magnus and astronaut Michael Fincke (out of frame), commander, relocated the ESP-3 from the Mobile Base System back to the Cargo Carrier Attachment System on the P3 truss. The ESP-3 spare parts platform was temporarily parked on the MBS to clear the path for the spacewalks during STS-126.
ISS Expedition 18 Sandra Magnus at Robotics Work Station (RWS)
JSC2002-E-22539 (28 May 2002) --- Astronaut Sandra H. Magnus, STS-112 mission specialist, is photographed as the final touches are made on the training version of the Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU) space suit prior to being submerged in the waters of the Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory (NBL) near the Johnson Space Center (JSC). United Space Alliance (USA) crew trainer Don Kestler assisted Magnus.
STS-112 Preflight EVA Training at the NBL with astronaut Sandra Magnus
JSC2002-E-22542 (28 May 2002) --- Astronaut Sandra H. Magnus, STS-112 mission specialist, is photographed as the final touches are made on the training version of the Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU) space suit prior to being submerged in the waters of the Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory (NBL) near the Johnson Space Center (JSC). United Space Alliance (USA) crew trainer Don Kestler assisted Magnus.
STS-112 Preflight EVA Training at the NBL with astronaut Sandra Magnus
James Branson of United Space Alliance, far left; Sandra Magnus, STS-135 mission specialist and Rex Walheim, STS-135 mission specialist, far right, are seen in the Astrovan as they ride to launch pad 39A to board space shuttle Atlantis on Friday, July 8, 2011, at the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Fla.  The launch of Atlantis, STS-135, is the final flight of the shuttle program, a 12-day mission to the International Space Station.  Photo Credit: (NASA/Jerry Ross)
STS-135 Launch Day
STS-135 mission specialist Sandra Magnus, has some make up applied prior to her appearance on CNN American Morning, Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2011, in New York City. The crew from space shuttle Atlantis (STS-135) is in New York City for a three-day visit.  Photo Credit: (NASA/Paul E. Alers)
STS-135 New York City Visit
ISS018-E-030101 (12 Feb. 2009) --- Astronaut Sandra Magnus, Expedition 18 flight engineer, equipped with a bungee harness, exercises on the Treadmill Vibration Isolation System (TVIS) in the Zvezda Service Module of the International Space Station.
ISS Expedition 18 Sandra Magnus on the Treadmill Vibration Isolation and Stabilization (TVIS) in Service Module (SM)
ISS018-E-025456 (1 Feb. 2009) --- Astronaut Sandra Magnus, Expedition 18 flight engineer, exercises on the advanced Resistive Exercise Device (aRED) in the Unity node of the International Space Station.
ISS Expedition 18 Sandra Magnus uses Advanced Resistive Exercise Device (ARED)
ISS018-E-030096 (12 Feb. 2009) --- Astronaut Sandra Magnus, Expedition 18 flight engineer, equipped with a bungee harness, exercises on the Treadmill Vibration Isolation System (TVIS) in the Zvezda Service Module of the International Space Station.
ISS Expedition 18 Sandra Magnus on the Treadmill Vibration Isolation and Stabilization (TVIS) in Service Module (SM)
ISS018-E-025461 (1 Feb. 2009) --- Astronaut Sandra Magnus, Expedition 18 flight engineer, exercises on the advanced Resistive Exercise Device (aRED) in the Unity node of the International Space Station.
ISS Expedition 18 Sandra Magnus uses Advanced Resistive Exercise Device (ARED)
The STS-135 crew, clockwise: Sandra Magnus, mission specialist; Rex Walheim, mission specialist; Chris Ferguson, commander and Doug Hurley, pilot are seen in the Astrovan as they ride to launch pad 39A to board space shuttle Atlantis on Friday, July 8, 2011, at the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Fla.  The launch of Atlantis, STS-135, is the final flight of the shuttle program, a 12-day mission to the International Space Station.  Photo Credit: (NASA/Jerry Ross)
STS-135 Launch Day
JSC2007-E-41533 (9 Aug. 2007) --- Astronauts Stephanie Wilson (left), STS-120 mission specialist; Sandra Magnus, Expedition 17 flight engineer; and Dan Tani, Expedition 16 flight engineer, use the virtual reality lab at Johnson Space Center to train for their duties aboard the space shuttle and space station. This type of computer interface, paired with virtual reality training hardware and software, helps to prepare the entire team for dealing with space station elements.
STS-120 crew along with Expedition crew members Dan Tani and Sandra Magnus
JSC2007-E-41538 (9 Aug. 2007) --- Astronauts Stephanie Wilson, STS-120 mission specialist; Sandra Magnus, Expedition 17 flight engineer; and Dan Tani, Expedition 16 flight engineer, use the virtual reality lab at Johnson Space Center to train for their duties aboard the space shuttle and space station. This type of computer interface, paired with virtual reality training hardware and software, helps to prepare the entire team for dealing with space station elements. A computer display is visible in the foreground.
STS-120 crew along with Expedition crew members Dan Tani and Sandra Magnus
STS-135 crew members Chris Ferguson, left, Douglas Hurley, second from left, Sandra Magnus, and Rex Walheim, right, pose for a group photograph atop of the Mobile Launch Platform (MLP) as the space shuttle Atlantis (STS-135) rolls out of High Bay 3 in the Vehicle Assembly Building to Launch Pad 39a for its final flight, Tuesday evening, May 31, 2011, at Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Fla. The 3.4-mile trek, known as "rollout," will take about seven hours to complete. Atlantis will carry the Raffaello multipurpose logistics module to deliver supplies, logistics and spare parts to the International Space Station. The launch of STS-135 is targeted for July 8. Photo Credit: (NASA/Bill Ingalls)
Atlantis STS-135 Rollout
ISS018-E-013863 (20 Dec. 2008) --- Astronaut Sandra Magnus, Expedition 18 flight engineer, works in the Harmony node of the International Space Station.
Magnus with Binary Colloidal Alloy Test (BCAT)
ISS018-E-011541 (8 Dec. 2008) --- Astronaut Sandra Magnus, Expedition 18 flight engineer, works in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station.
ISS Expedition 18 Water Recovery System (WRS) Crew Health Care System (CHeCS) Moderate Temperature Loop (MTL) Supply
ISS018-E-012639 (15 Dec. 2008) --- Astronaut Sandra Magnus, Expedition 18 flight engineer, uses a computer in the Kibo laboratory of the International Space Station.
ISS Expedition 18 Japanese Experiment Module (JEM) Common Gas Support Equipment (CGSE) Self Shut-off Valve (SSV) Repair
JOHNSON SPACE CENTER, HOUSTON, TEXAS -- (JSC-2002-E16084) Astronaut Sandra H. Magnus, mission specialist/ISS flight engineer, on the STS-126 mission.
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ISS018-E-009929 (1 Dec. 2008) --- Astronaut Sandra Magnus, Expedition 18 flight engineer, poses for a photo in the Columbus laboratory of the International Space Station.
Magnus at Laptop in European Lab Columbus
ISS018-E-019721 (9 Jan. 2009) --- Astronaut Sandra Magnus, Expedition 18 flight engineer, works in the Columbus laboratory of the International Space Station.
Magnus photographs Triple Containment Syringe in European Laboratory Columbus
JSC2002-00518 (19 February 2002) --- Astronaut Sandra H. Magnus, STS-112 mission specialist, simulates a parachute drop into water during an emergency bailout training session at the Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory (NBL) near the Johnson Space Center (JSC). Magnus is attired in a training version of the shuttle launch and entry suit.
STS-112 Water Survival Training, SCTF, NBL
ISS018-E-011485 (1 Dec. 2008) --- Astronaut Sandra Magnus and cosmonaut Yury Lonchakov, both Expedition 18 flight engineers, are pictured in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station. A bag of fresh fruit floats freely near Magnus.
ISS Expedition 18 Yuri Lonchakov in US Laboratory Destiny
S119-E-006748 (20 March 2009) --- Astronauts Lee Archambault, (foreground), STS-119 commander, John Phillips and Sandra Magnus, both mission specialists, are pictured at the robotic workstation in Destiny or the U.S. laboratory. Magnus is winding down a lengthy tour in space aboard the orbiting outpost, and she will return to Earth with the Discovery crew.
Phillips at Robotics Workstation (RWS) in US Laboratory Destiny
ISS018-E-017005 (1 Jan. 2009) --- Astronaut Sandra Magnus, Expedition 18 flight engineer, poses for a photo with food which she prepared at the galley in the Zvezda Service Module of the International Space Station.
ISS Expedition 18 Food Prep in Service Module (SM)
S126-E-007553 (15 Nov. 2008) --- Astronaut Sandra Magnus, STS-126 mission specialist, uses a computer on the middeck of Space Shuttle Endeavour during flight day two activities.
Magnus on MDDK
ISS018-E-025501 (1 Feb. 2009) --- Astronaut Sandra Magnus, Expedition 18 flight engineer, prepares to eat a meal at the galley in the Zvezda Service Module of the International Space Station.
ISS Expedition 18 Food Preparation in Service Module (SM)
ISS018-E-014685 (22 Dec. 2008) --- Astronaut Sandra Magnus, Expedition 18 flight engineer, is pictured near stowage containers floating freely in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station.
ISS Expedition 18 Magnus in US Laboratory Destiny
STS112-E-06071 (15 October 2002) --- Cosmonaut Fyodor N. Yurchikhin (left) and astronaut Sandra H. Magnus, STS-112 mission specialists, work on the middeck of the Space Shuttle Atlantis. Yurchikhin represents Rosaviakosmos.
MS Yurchikhin and Magnus on orbiter middeck
ISS018-E-011487 (1 Dec. 2008) --- Astronaut Sandra Magnus, Expedition 18 flight engineer, is pictured near a bag of fresh onions floating freely in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station.
ISS Expedition 18 Yuri Lonchakov in US Laboratory Destiny
ISS018-E-018423 (7 Jan. 2009) --- Astronaut Sandra Magnus, Expedition 18 flight engineer, poses for a photo while holding food pouches near the galley in the Zvezda Service Module of the International Space Station.
Magnus Food Prep in Service Module (SM)
ISS018-E-014682 (22 Dec. 2008) --- Astronaut Sandra Magnus, Expedition 18 flight engineer, is pictured among stowage containers floating freely in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station.
ISS Expedition 18 Magnus in US Laboratory Destiny
ISS018-E-011486 (1 Dec. 2008) --- Astronaut Sandra Magnus, Expedition 18 flight engineer, is pictured near a bag of fresh fruit floating freely in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station.
ISS Expedition 18 Yuri Lonchakov in US Laboratory Destiny
ISS018-E-015953 (13 Dec. 2008) --- Astronaut Sandra Magnus, Expedition 18 flight engineer, works on experiment hardware in the Kibo laboratory of the International Space Station.
Marangoni Experiment Cleanup
ISS018-E-012343 (14 Dec. 2008) --- Astronaut Sandra Magnus, Expedition 18 flight engineer, takes a moment for a photo while using a vacuum cleaner in the Kibo laboratory of the International Space Station.
ISS Expedition 18 Japanese Experiment Module (JEM)
ISS018-E-024515 (30 Jan. 2009) --- Astronaut Sandra Magnus, Expedition 18 flight engineer, works with the Microgravity Science Glovebox (MSG) in the Columbus laboratory of the International Space Station.
Investigating the Structure of Paramagnetic Aggregates from Colloidal Emulsions (InSPACE-2) Experiment in Microgravity S
ISS018-E-012265 (13 Dec. 2008) --- Astronaut Sandra Magnus, Expedition 18 flight engineer, works on experiment hardware in the Kibo laboratory of the International Space Station.
Marangoni experiment Cleanup Part 2 in Japanese Experiment Module (JEM)
JSC2002-E-42184 (19 October 2002) ---  Astronaut Sandra H. Magnus, STS-112 mission specialist, addresses an Ellington Field crowd following the return to Houston by the STS-112 mission's six crewmembers.
STS-112 Crew Return, Ellington Field.
ISS018-E-014692 (23 Dec. 2008) --- Astronaut Sandra Magnus, Expedition 18 flight engineer, floats between two Russian Orlan spacesuits with Santa hats in the Harmony node of the International Space Station.
ISS Expedition 18 Seasonal Christmas Orlan Suits
STS112-367-006 (15 October 2002) --- Astronaut Sandra H. Magnus, STS-112 mission specialist, participates in the ongoing effort to move supplies from the Space Shuttle Atlantis to the International Space Station (ISS).
MS Magnus on middeck with stowage bags
JSC2002-E-36214 (6 September 2002) --- Astronaut Sandra H. Magnus, STS-112 mission specialist, fields a question during a pre-flight press conference at Johnson Space Center (JSC).
Preflight coverage of STS-112
ISS018-E-009713 (30 Nov. 2008) --- Astronaut Sandra Magnus, Expedition 18 flight engineer, takes a moment for a photo while using a still camera at a window in the Zvezda Service Module of the International Space Station.
ISS Expedition 18 Progress 31P Approach
ISS018-E-015340 (25 Dec. 2008) --- Astronaut Sandra Magnus, Expedition 18 flight engineer, prepares to eat a Christmas meal at the galley in the Zvezda Service Module of the International Space Station.
ISS Expedition 18 Christmas Dinner Prep
ISS018-E-015940 (11 Dec. 2008) --- Astronaut Sandra Magnus, Expedition 18 flight engineer, uses a communication system while working in the Kibo laboratory of the International Space Station.
JEM Logistics Module Pressurized Section (JLP) Exposed Facility Unit 13 (EFU) Checkout
STS112-329-022 (7-18 October 2002) --- Astronaut Sandra H. Magnus, STS-112 mission specialist, washes her hair near a bicycle ergometer on the middeck of the Space Shuttle Atlantis.
STS-112 MS Magnus washes hair on Atlantis middeck
ISS018-E-018430 (7 Jan. 2009) --- Astronaut Sandra Magnus, Expedition 18 flight engineer, prepares to eat a meal at the galley in the Zvezda Service Module of the International Space Station.
Magnus Food Prep in Service Module (SM)
S119-E-006919 (21 March 2009) --- Astronaut Sandra Magnus, STS-119 mission specialist, is pictured on the middeck of Space Shuttle Discovery while docked with the International Space Station.
Magnus poses on Middeck (MDDK)
ISS018-E-025520 (1 Feb. 2009) --- Astronaut Sandra Magnus, Expedition 18 flight engineer, uses a communication system while preparing to eat a meal at the galley in the Zvezda Service Module of the International Space Station.
ISS Expedition 18 Food Preparation in Service Module (SM)
S126-E-009167 (22 Nov. 2008) --- Astronaut Sandra Magnus, Expedition 18 flight engineer, works in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station while Space Shuttle Endeavour (STS-126) remains docked with the station.
Magnus in the US Lab
ISS018-E-029186 (9 Feb. 2009) --- Astronaut Sandra Magnus, Expedition 18 flight engineer, poses for a photo in her crew compartment in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station.
ISS Expedition 18 Magnus Crew Quarters (CQ) in US Laboratory Destiny
ISS018-E-014691 (23 Dec. 2008) --- Astronaut Sandra Magnus, Expedition 18 flight engineer, floats between two Russian Orlan spacesuits with Santa hats in the Harmony node of the International Space Station.
ISS Expedition 18 Seasonal Christmas Orlan Suits
STS112-E-05901 (16 October 2002) --- Astronaut Sandra H. Magnus, STS-112 mission specialist, works out on a bicycle ergometer on the middeck of the Space Shuttle Atlantis.
STS-112 MS Magnus exercises on ergometer on middeck
ISS018-E-009712 (30 Nov. 2008) --- Astronaut Sandra Magnus, Expedition 18 flight engineer, uses a still camera at a window in the Zvezda Service Module of the International Space Station.
ISS Expedition 18 Progress 31P Approach
ISS018-E-038073 (4 March 2009) --- Astronaut Sandra Magnus, Expedition 18 flight engineer, eats a meal in the Zvezda Service Module of the International Space Station.
Food Preparation in the Service Module (SM)
ISS018-E-011703 (9 Dec. 2008) --- Astronaut Sandra Magnus, Expedition 18 flight engineer, uses a communication system while holding a checklist in the Zvezda Service Module of the International Space Station.
ISS Expedition 18 Magnus in Service Module (SM) talks with students via amateur radio
ISS018-E-034090 (20 Feb. 2009) --- Astronaut Sandra Magnus, Expedition 18 flight engineer, uses a communication system near the Cell Biology Experiment Facility (CBEF) in the Kibo laboratory of the International Space Station.
LOH- RadGene experiment at Cell Biology Experiment Facility (CBEF)
STS112-E-05023 (8 October 2002) --- Astronaut Sandra H. Magnus, STS-112 mission specialist, prepares to eat a meal on the aft flight deck of the Space Shuttle Atlantis.
MS Magnus with foot and utensils on flight deck
ISS018-E-027211 (3 Feb. 2009) --- Astronaut Sandra Magnus and cosmonaut Yury Lonchakov, both Expedition 18 flight engineers, works with food storage containers in the Zvezda Service Module of the International Space Station.
ISS Expedition 18 Lonchakov and Magnus in Service Module (SM)
ISS018-E-013808 (18 Dec. 2008) --- Astronaut Sandra Magnus, Expedition 18 flight engineer, works on a crew quarters compartment in the Harmony node of the International Space Station.
ISS Expedition 18 Crew Quarters Compartment Maintenance in Node 2
JSC2002-E-34625 (21 Aug. 2002) --- Astronaut Sandra H. Magnus (left), STS-112 mission specialist, uses the virtual reality lab at NASA?s Johnson Space Center (JSC) to train for her duties aboard the space shuttle Atlantis. This type of computer interface paired with virtual reality training hardware and software helps to prepare the entire team for dealing with ISS elements. Lead SSRMS instructor Elizabeth C. Bloomer assisted Magnus. Astronaut Ellen Ochoa (standing) looks on. Photo credit: NASA
Photographic coverage of STS-112 during EVA 3 in VR Lab.
JSC2002-00572 (19 February 2002) --- Astronaut Sandra H. Magnus, STS-112 mission specialist, attired in a training version of the shuttle launch and entry suit, floats in water during an emergency egress training session in the Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory (NBL) near the Johnson Space Center (JSC). Magnus is assisted by United Space Alliance (USA) crew trainer Bob Behrendsen.
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ISS005-E-17040 (10 October 2002) --- Astronauts Peggy A. Whitson (background), Expedition Five flight engineer, and Sandra H. Magnus, STS-112 mission specialist, work the controls of the Canadarm2 from inside the Destiny laboratory on the International Space Station (ISS).  Whitson and Magnus used the station’s robotic arm to lift the Starboard One (S1) Truss out of the Atlantis’ payload bay and move it into position on the starboard end of the S0 (S-Zero) Truss.
Magnus and Whitson working in the U.S. Laboratory during Expedition Five on the ISS
JSC2002-00789 (12 April 2002) --- Astronaut Sandra H. Magnus, STS-112 mission specialist, dons a training version of the full-pressure launch and entry suit, prior to the start of a photo and training session in the Space Vehicle Mockup Facility at the Johnson Space Center (JSC). United Space Alliance (USA) suit technician Jim Cheatham assisted Magnus. STS-112 will be the 15th shuttle mission to visit the International Space Station (ISS).
STS-112 Preflight Emergency Egress Training
JSC2002-00878 (24 April 2002) --- Astronaut Sandra H. Magnus, STS-112 mission specialist, is briefed by United Space Alliance (USA) crew trainer Bob Behrendsen on the usage of the Sky-genie, used to lower oneself from a troubled shuttle. The briefing came during a training session in the Space Vehicle Mockup Facility at the Johnson Space Center (JSC). Magnus is wearing a training version of the shuttle launch and entry suit.
STS-112 Preflight Emergency Egress Training
STS112-E-05506 (14 October 2002) --- Astronauts Peggy A. Whitson (background), Expedition Five flight engineer, and Sandra H. Magnus, STS-112 mission specialist, work the controls of the Canadarm2 from inside the Destiny laboratory on the International Space Station (ISS). Whitson and Magnus used the station’s robotic arm in support of the third session of extravehicular activity (EVA) for the STS-112 mission.
MS Magnus and Expedition 5 Science Officer Whitson at SSRMS controls
ISS005-E-17043 (10 October 2002) --- Astronauts Peggy A. Whitson (foreground), Expedition Five flight engineer, and Sandra H. Magnus, STS-112 mission specialist, work the controls of the Canadarm2 from inside the Destiny laboratory on the International Space Station (ISS).  Whitson and Magnus used the station’s robotic arm to lift the Starboard One (S1) Truss out of the Atlantis’ payload bay and move it into position on the starboard end of the S0 (S-Zero) Truss.
Whitson and Magnus working in the U.S. Laboratory during Expedition Five on the ISS
s135e011242 (July 19, 2011) --- The International Space Station's Zvezda service module is pictured with two Russian modules attached to its forward section. Both modules host docked Russian spacecraft including the Progress resupply ships and the Soyuz crew ships. At top left is the Pirs Docking Compartment where Russian spacewalks are staged. At bottom left is the Poisk Mini-Research Module-2 where Russian science experiments are conducted.
Flyaround View of the SM
ISS018-E-018995 (10 Jan. 2009) --- Astronaut Sandra Magnus, Expedition 18 flight engineer, works with the Lab-on-a-Chip Application Development-Portable Test System (LOCAD-PTS) experiment in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station. LOCAD-PTS is a handheld device for rapid detection of biological and chemical substances onboard the station.
ISS Expedition 18 Lab-On-a-Chip Applications Development (LOCAD) OPS
STS112-E-05743 (15 October 2002) --- Astronaut Sandra H. Magnus, STS-112 mission specialist, enjoys a light moment while participating in the ongoing effort to move supplies from the Space Shuttle Atlantis to the International Space Station (ISS).
MS Magnus in stowage bag on middeck
STS112-345-028 (7-18 October 2002) --- The STS-112 crewmembers sleep on the middeck of the Space Shuttle Atlantis. Pictured are astronauts Sandra H. Magnus, David A. Wolf, Piers J. Sellers, mission specialists, and Jeffrey S. Ashby, mission commander.
STS-112 crew in their sleep restraints on the orbiter middeck
ISS018-E-017796 (5 Jan. 2009) --- Astronaut Sandra Magnus, Expedition 18 flight engineer, works on the Fluids and Combustion Facility (FCF) Combustion Integration Rack (CIR) Passive Rack Isolation System (PaRIS) in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station.
ISS Expedition 18 Fluids and Combustion Facility (FCF) Combustion Integration Rack (CIR) Passive Rack Isolation System (
JSC2002-E-36217 (6 September 2002) --- Astronaut David A. Wolf, STS-112 mission specialist, responds to a query during a pre-flight press conference at Johnson Space Center (JSC). Astronaut Sandra H. Magnus, mission specialist, is visible to the left of Wolf.
Preflight coverage of STS-112
JSC2002-00879 (24 April 2002) --- Astronaut Sandra H. Magnus, STS-112 mission specialist, wearing a training version of the full-pressure launch and entry suit, lowers herself from a simulated shuttle in trouble during an emergency egress training session in the Space Vehicle Mockup Facility at the Johnson Space Center (JSC).
STS-112 Preflight Emergency Egress Training
S126-E-010342 (25 Nov. 2008) --- Astronaut Sandra Magnus, Expedition 18 flight engineer, works with the Total Organic Carbon Analyzer (TOCA) in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station while Space Shuttle Endeavour (STS-126) remains docked with the station.
Magnus works with TOCA in US Lab
ISS018-E-019920 (19 Jan. 2009) --- Astronaut Sandra Magnus, Expedition 18 flight engineer, uses a communication system while performing a function test of the Japanese Remote Manipulator System (JEM-RMS) in the Kibo laboratory of the International Space Station.
ISS Expedition 18 Japanese Experiment Module (JEM) Remote Manipulator System (RMS) Function Test 2
S119-E-006554 (18 March 2009) --- Astronauts John Phillips (background) and Sandra Magnus, both STS-119 mission specialists, work the controls of the station's robotic Canadarm2 in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station while Space Shuttle Discovery is docked with the station.
Crew at Robotics Workstation (RWS) for SSRMS OPS
S126-E-007618 (16 Nov. 2008) --- Astronauts Shane Kimbrough and Sandra Magnus, both STS-126 mission specialists, are pictured with fresh fruit floating freely on the middeck of Space Shuttle Endeavour during flight day three activities.
Kimbrough and Magnus on MDDK
ISS018-E-042649 (22 March 2009) --- Astronaut Sandra Magnus, STS-119 mission specialist, exercises on the Cycle Ergometer with Vibration Isolation System (CEVIS) in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station while Space Shuttle Discovery remains docked with the station.
Magnus on Cycle Ergometer with Vibration Isolation System (CEVIS) in US Laboratory Destiny
JSC2008-E-044987 (3 June 2008) --- Astronaut Sandra H. Magnus, Expedition 18 flight engineer, dons a training version of her shuttle launch and entry suit in preparation for a Full Fuselage Trainer (FFT) mockup (out of frame) training session in the Space Vehicle Mockup Facility at NASA's Johnson Space Center.
STS-126 and Expedition 18 Crew Payload Egress Training
S126-E-005029 (14 Nov. 2008) --- Astronauts Shane Kimbrough and Sandra Magnus, both STS-126 mission specialists, work with their shuttle launch and entry suits on the middeck of Space Shuttle Endeavour during post launch activities.
Magnus and Kimbrough on MDDK during STS-126
ISS018-E-033765 (19 Feb. 2009) --- Astronaut Michael Fincke (right), Expedition 18 commander; astronaut Sandra Magnus and cosmonaut Yury Lonchakov, both flight engineers, pose for a crew photo between a Russian Orlan spacesuit and an Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU) spacesuit in the Harmony node of the International Space Station.
Increment 18 crew photo
S126-E-007554 (15 Nov. 2008) --- Astronaut Steve Bowen, STS-126 mission specialist, is pictured on the middeck of Space Shuttle Endeavour during flight day two activities. Astronaut Sandra Magnus, mission specialist, is visible in the background.
Bowen on MDDK
ISS018-E-015379 (25 Dec. 2008) --- Astronauts Michael Fincke (left), Expedition 18 commander; Sandra Magnus and cosmonaut Yury Lonchakov, both flight engineers, pose for a photo as they prepare to share a Christmas meal at the galley in the Zvezda Service Module of the International Space Station.
ISS Expedition 18 Christmas Dinner Prep
ISS018-E-019933 (19 Jan. 2009) --- Astronaut Sandra Magnus, Expedition 18 flight engineer, uses a communication system while performing a function test of the Japanese Remote Manipulator System (JEM-RMS) in the Kibo laboratory of the International Space Station.
ISS Expedition 18 Japanese Experiment Module (JEM) Remote Manipulator System (RMS) Function Test 2
ISS018-E-033784 (19 Feb. 2009) --- Astronaut Michael Fincke (right), Expedition 18 commander; astronaut Sandra Magnus and cosmonaut Yury Lonchakov, both flight engineers, pose for a crew photo between a Russian Orlan spacesuit and an Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU) spacesuit in the Harmony node of the International Space Station.
Increment 18 crew photo
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. --STS-112 Mission Specialist  Sandra Magnus dons her space helmet for a final fit check in preparation for her launch to the International Space Station aboard Atlantis.  Launch is scheduled for Oct. 2 between 2 and 6 p.m. EDT.
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JSC2002-00520 (19 February 2002) --- Astronaut Sandra H. Magnus, STS-112 mission specialist, attired in a training version of the shuttle launch and entry suit, awaits the start of a mission training session at the Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory (NBL) near the Johnson Space Center (JSC).
STS-112 Water Survival Training, SCTF, NBL
S126-E-008372 (19 Nov. 2008) --- Astronauts Greg Chamitoff, STS-126 mission specialist, and Sandra Magnus (mostly obscured), Expedition 18 flight engineer, move a crew quarters rack in the Harmony node of the International Space Station while Space Shuttle Endeavour remains docked with the station.
Magnus and Chamitoff in Node 2
ISS018-E-033778 (19 Feb. 2009) --- Astronaut Michael Fincke (center), Expedition 18 commander; astronaut Sandra Magnus and cosmonaut Yury Lonchakov, both flight engineers, pose for a crew photo between a Russian Orlan spacesuit and an Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU) spacesuit in the Harmony node of the International Space Station.
Increment 18 crew photo
ISS018-E-033774 (19 Feb. 2009) --- Astronaut Michael Fincke (center), Expedition 18 commander; astronaut Sandra Magnus and cosmonaut Yury Lonchakov, both flight engineers, pose for a crew photo between a Russian Orlan spacesuit and an Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU) spacesuit in the Harmony node of the International Space Station.
Increment 18 crew photo
ISS018-E-015394 (25 Dec. 2008) --- Astronauts Michael Fincke, Expedition 18 commander, and Sandra Magnus, flight engineer, hold Christmas cookies while posing for a photo near the galley in the Zvezda Service Module of the International Space Station.
ISS Expedition 18 Christmas Dinner Prep
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. --STS-112 Mission Specialist  Sandra Magnus dons her spacesuit for a final fit check in preparation for her launch to the International Space Station aboard Atlantis.  Launch is scheduled for Oct. 2 between 2 and 6 p.m. EDT.
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S126-E-010264 (24 Nov. 2008) --- Astronaut Sandra Magnus, Expedition 18 flight engineer, makes her selection for a meal at the galley on the middeck of Space Shuttle Endeavour (STS-126) while docked with the International Space Station.
Magnus on MDDK
S119-E-006552 (18 March 2009) --- Astronauts John Phillips (background) and Sandra Magnus, both STS-119 mission specialists, work the controls of the station's robotic Canadarm2 in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station while Space Shuttle Discovery is docked with the station.
Crew at Robotics Workstation (RWS) for SSRMS OPS