
Stennis Space Center Director Gene Goldman (r to l) presents a commemorative photo of a space shuttle main engine test firing to STS-119 Mission Commander Lee Archambault, Pilot Tony Antonelli and Mission Specialists Steve Swanson and Richard Arnold during the crew's May 5 visit to the facility.

STS -132 astronauts from left, Steve Bowen, Tony Antonelli, Garrett Reisman, Ken Ham, Piers Sellers, and Michael Good are seen with students fromthe Summer of Innovation program following a presentation by the crew at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum, Tuesday, July 27, 2010, in Washington. Photo Credit: (NASA/Paul E. Alers)

HOUSTON, Texas -- JSC2000-07308: Astronaut Dominic A. (Tony) Antonelli, pilot

JSC2000-07308 (November 2000) --- Astronaut Dominic A. (Tony) Antonelli, Astronaut Candidate Class 2000.

S119-E-006648 (19 March 2009) --- Astronaut Tony Antonelli, STS-119 pilot, uses a communication system in the Quest Airlock of the International Space Station while Space Shuttle Discovery remains docked with the station.

S132-E-008258 (18 May 2010) --- NASA astronaut Tony Antonelli, STS-132 pilot, is pictured on the aft flight deck of space shuttle Atlantis while docked with the International Space Station.

S132-E-007736 (17 May 2010) --- NASA astronaut Tony Antonelli, STS-132 pilot, works on the aft flight deck of the space shuttle Atlantis while docked with the International Space Station.

S119-E-008161 (25 March 2009) --- Astronauts Tony Antonelli (left), STS-119 pilot; and Steve Swanson, mission specialist, are pictured on the flight deck of Space Shuttle Discovery during flight day 11 activities.

JSC2010-E-063788 (3 May 2010) --- NASA astronauts Ken Ham (left), STS-132 commander; and Tony Antonelli, pilot, are pictured during an STS-132 preflight press conference at NASA's Johnson Space Center.

JSC2010-E-063822 (3 May 2010) --- NASA astronaut Tony Antonelli, STS-132 pilot, poses for a portrait following an STS-132 preflight press conference at NASA's Johnson Space Center.

S119-E-006662 (19 March 2009) --- Astronauts Tony Antonelli (left), STS-119 pilot; and John Phillips, mission specialist, pose for a photo on the middeck of Space Shuttle Discovery while docked with the International Space Station.

S119-E-008453 (25 March 2009) --- Astronaut Tony Antonelli, STS-119 pilot, watches a spoonful of food float freely while eating a meal on the flight deck of Space Shuttle Discovery.

S132-E-007999 (16 May 2010) --- NASA astronaut Tony Antonelli, STS-132 pilot, occupies the commander’s station on the forward flight deck of space shuttle Atlantis during flight day three activities.

S132-E-007675 (16 May 2010) --- NASA astronaut Tony Antonelli, STS-132 pilot, is pictured at the pilot’s station on the forward flight deck of the space shuttle Atlantis during flight day three activities.

S119-E-006183 (16 March 2009) --- Astronaut Tony Antonelli, STS-119 pilot, is pictured in the reflection of a mirror on the middeck of Space Shuttle Discovery during flight day two activities.

S119-E-006575 (18 March 2009) --- Astronaut Tony Antonelli, STS-119 pilot, works controls on the aft flight deck of Space Shuttle Discovery while docked with the International Space Station.

JSC2010-E-063789 (3 May 2010) --- NASA astronauts Ken Ham (left), STS-132 commander; and Tony Antonelli, pilot, are pictured during an STS-132 preflight press conference at NASA's Johnson Space Center.

JSC2010-E-063805 (3 May 2010) --- NASA astronaut Tony Antonelli, STS-132 pilot, fields a question from a reporter during an STS-132 preflight press conference at NASA's Johnson Space Center.

S119-E-006576 (18 March 2009) --- Astronaut Tony Antonelli, STS-119 pilot, works controls on the aft flight deck of Space Shuttle Discovery while docked with the International Space Station.

S132-E-012200 (23 May 2010) --- NASA astronaut Tony Antonelli, STS-132 pilot, looks through an overhead window on the aft flight deck of space shuttle Atlantis.

S119-E-006914 (21 March 2009) --- Astronaut Tony Antonelli, STS-119 pilot, prepares to eat a meal near the galley on the middeck of Space Shuttle Discovery while docked with the International Space Station.

S119-E-008159 (25 March 2009) --- Astronaut Tony Antonelli, STS-119 pilot, looks over a checklist on the flight deck of Space Shuttle Discovery during flight day 11 activities.

ISS018-E-040983 (18 March 2009) --- Astronaut Tony Antonelli, STS-119 pilot, works controls on the aft flight deck of Space Shuttle Discovery while docked with the International Space Station.

S119-E-010485 (25 March 2009) --- Astronaut Tony Antonelli, STS-119 pilot, uses a HD camcorder at a window on the aft flight deck of Space Shuttle Discovery during flight day 11 activities.

HAWTHORNE, Calif. -- NASA astronauts and industry experts check out the crew accommodations in the Dragon spacecraft under development by Space Exploration Technologies SpaceX of Hawthorne, Calif., for the agency's Commercial Crew Program. On top, from left, are NASA Crew Survival Engineering Team Lead Dustin Gohmert, NASA astronauts Tony Antonelli and Lee Archambault, and SpaceX Mission Operations Engineer Laura Crabtree. On bottom, from left, are SpaceX Thermal Engineer Brenda Hernandez and NASA astronauts Rex Walheim and Tim Kopra. In 2011, NASA selected SpaceX during Commercial Crew Development Round 2 CCDev2) activities to mature the design and development of a crew transportation system with the overall goal of accelerating a United States-led capability to the International Space Station. The goal of CCP is to drive down the cost of space travel as well as open up space to more people than ever before by balancing industry’s own innovative capabilities with NASA's 50 years of human spaceflight experience. Six other aerospace companies also are maturing launch vehicle and spacecraft designs under CCDev2, including Alliant Techsystems Inc. ATK, The Boeing Co., Excalibur Almaz Inc., Blue Origin, Sierra Nevada, and United Launch Alliance ULA. For more information, visit www.nasa.gov/commercialcrew. Image credit: Space Exploration Technologies

S119-E-006712 (20 March 2009) --- Astronaut Tony Antonelli (left), Discovery pilot, almost appears to be saying "I've got next" as he hovers over an exercising astronaut Joseph Acaba. The STS-119 mission specialist is working out on the bicycle ergometer which the crew earlier deployed on the floor of Discovery's middeck. While Acaba goes outside the International Space Station on March 21 to participate in a spacewalk, Antonelli will remain inside to contribute support, along with other astronauts and a Russian cosmonaut.

JSC2009-E-258462 (8 Dec. 2009) --- Astronauts Mike Good (foreground), STS-130 mission specialist; and Tony Antonelli, pilot, participate in a post insertion/de-orbit training session in the crew compartment trainer (CCT-2) in the Space Vehicle Mockup Facility at NASA's Johnson Space Center. Antonelli and Good are wearing training versions of their shuttle launch and entry suits.

JSC2009-E-224113 (20 Oct. 2009) --- Astronaut Tony Antonelli, STS-132 pilot, dons a training version of his shuttle launch and entry suit in preparation for a training session in the Space Vehicle Mock-up Facility at NASA's Johnson Space Center. United Space Alliance suit technician Steve Sholtz assisted Antonelli.

JSC2006-E-39854 (9 Sept. 2006) --- In the Shuttle (White) Flight Control Room of Houston's Mission Control Center, astronaut Dominic A. (Tony) Antonelli monitors launch countdown activities a few hundred miles away in Florida, site of Space Shuttle Atlantis' scheduled STS-115 launch. Antonelli serves as the spacecraft communicator (CAPCOM) for the ascent and entry phases. Liftoff occurred at 11:15 a.m. (EDT) on Sept. 9, 2006 from launch pad 39B at Kennedy Space Center.

S119-E-006711 (20 March 2009) --- Astronaut Tony Antonelli (left), Discovery pilot, almost appears to be saying "I've got next" as he hovers over an exercising astronaut Joseph Acaba. The STS-119 mission specialist is working out on the bicycle ergometer which the crew earlier deployed on the floor of Discovery's middeck. While Acaba goes outside the International Space Station on March 21 to participate in a spacewalk, Antonelli will remain inside to contribute support, along with other astronauts and a Russian cosmonaut.

JSC2009-E-224117 (20 Oct. 2009) --- Astronaut Tony Antonelli, STS-132 pilot, dons a training version of his shuttle launch and entry suit in preparation for a training session in the Space Vehicle Mock-up Facility at NASA's Johnson Space Center. United Space Alliance suit technician Steve Sholtz assisted Antonelli.

S119-E-006578 (18 March 2009) --- Astronauts Tony Antonelli (right), STS-119 pilot, and Joseph Acaba, mission specialist, look over a procedures checklist on the aft flight deck of Space Shuttle Discovery while docked with the International Space Station.

JSC2010-E-089709 (27 May 2010) --- At Ellington Field's Hangar 276, NASA astronaut Tony Antonelli (right foreground), STS-132 pilot, signs autographs for a number of well-wishers at the crew return ceremony for space shuttle Atlantis' final scheduled mission. Photo credit: NASA or National Aeronautics and Space Administration

S132-E-012188 (23 May 2010) --- NASA astronaut Tony Antonelli, STS-132 pilot, uses a video camera at an overhead window on the aft flight deck of space shuttle Atlantis to photograph the International Space Station after the station and shuttle began their post-undocking relative separation.

ISS018-E-040998 (18 March 2009) --- Astronauts Lee Archambault (left), STS-119 commander; Michael Fincke, Expedition 18 commander; and Tony Antonelli (partially out of frame at right), STS-119 pilot, are pictured in the Harmony node of the International Space Station while Space Shuttle Discovery remains docked with the station.

JSC2009-E-224125 (20 Oct. 2009) --- Astronaut Tony Antonelli, STS-132 pilot, attired in a training version of his shuttle launch and entry suit, awaits the start of a training session in the Space Vehicle Mock-up Facility at NASA?s Johnson Space Center.

S119-E-010747 (26 March 2009) --- Astronauts Tony Antonelli (center), STS-119 pilot; Joseph Acaba, mission specialist; and Lee Archambault (back to camera), commander, are pictured on the aft flight deck of Space Shuttle Discovery during flight day 12 activities.

S119-E-006660 (19 March 2009) --- Astronauts Michael Fincke (left), Expedition 18 commander; and Tony Antonelli, STS-119 pilot, look over procedures checklists in the Quest Airlock of the International Space Station while Space Shuttle Discovery remains docked with the station.

S132-E-010163 (23 May 2010) --- NASA astronaut Tony Antonelli, STS-132 pilot, is pictured in the newly-attached Rassvet Mini-Research Module 1 (MRM-1) of the International Space Station while space shuttle Atlantis remains docked with the station.

JSC2010-E-063786 (3 May 2010) --- NASA astronauts Ken Ham (left), STS-132 commander; Tony Antonelli, pilot; and Garrett Reisman, mission specialist, are pictured during an STS-132 preflight press conference at NASA's Johnson Space Center.

JSC2010-E-054306 (30 March 2010) --- NASA astronaut Tony Antonelli (left), STS-132 pilot, flies a Shuttle Training Aircraft (STA) over White Sands Space Harbor, New Mexico, during a training session.

JSC2010-E-019631 (8 Feb. 2010) --- NASA astronaut Tony Antonelli, STS-132 pilot, participates in a training session in the simulation control area in the Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory (NBL) at the Sonny Carter Training Facility near NASA's Johnson Space Center.

S119-E-005018 (15 March 2009) --- Attired in their shuttle launch and entry suits, astronauts Lee Archambault (left), STS-119 commander; and Tony Antonelli, pilot, shake hands on the middeck of Space Shuttle Discovery during postlaunch activities.

JSC2009-E-224172 (20 Oct. 2009) --- Attired in training versions of their shuttle launch and entry suits, astronauts Ken Ham (left), STS-132 commander; and Tony Antonelli, pilot, are pictured during a training session in one of the full-scale trainers in the Space Vehicle Mock-up Facility at NASA's Johnson Space Center.

ISS018-E-041353 (21 March 2009) --- Astronaut Tony Antonelli, STS-119 pilot, uses a communication system while referring to a checklist in the Quest Airlock of the International Space Station while Space Shuttle Discovery remains docked with the station.

JSC2009-E-224136 (20 Oct. 2009) --- Astronaut Tony Antonelli (right), STS-132 pilot; and Mike Good, mission specialist, attired in training versions of their shuttle launch and entry suit, participate in a training session in the Space Vehicle Mock-up Facility at NASA?s Johnson Space Center.

JSC2010-E-051999 (8 April 2010) --- NASA astronaut Tony Antonelli, STS-132 pilot, attired in a training version of his shuttle launch and entry suit, discusses training activities with United Space Alliance suit technician Andre Denard in the Space Vehicle Mock-up Facility at NASA's Johnson Space Center.

JSC2009-E-258449 (8 Dec. 2009) --- Astronaut Tony Antonelli, STS-132 pilot, attired in a training version of his shuttle launch and entry suit, awaits the start of a training session in the Space Vehicle Mock-up Facility at NASA's Johnson Space Center.

S119-E-008479 (25 March 2009) --- Astronauts Joseph Acaba (left) and Richard Arnold (top), both STS-119 mission specialists; along with astronaut Tony Antonelli, pilot, are pictured on the middeck of Space Shuttle Discovery during flight day 11 activities.

S132-E-011645 (25 May 2010) --- NASA astronauts Ken Ham (left), STS-132 commander; Tony Antonelli (right), pilot; along with Garrett Reisman and Piers Sellers (background), both mission specialists, are pictured on the flight deck of space shuttle Atlantis during flight day 12 activities.

S119-E-005008 (15 March 2009) --- Astronaut Tony Antonelli, STS-119 pilot, attired in his shuttle launch and entry suit, takes a moment for a photo while occupying the pilot's station on the flight deck of Space Shuttle Discovery during postlaunch activities.

JSC2010-E-052001 (8 April 2010) --- NASA astronaut Tony Antonelli, STS-132 pilot, attired in a training version of his shuttle launch and entry suit, is pictured during an ingress/egress training session in the Space Vehicle Mock-up Facility at NASA's Johnson Space Center.

ISS018-E-041001 (18 March 2009) --- Astronauts Sandra Magnus and John Phillips (with camera), both STS-119 mission specialists; along with Tony Antonelli, pilot, are pictured in the Harmony node of the International Space Station while Space Shuttle Discovery remains docked with the station.

S132-E-010118 (23 May 2010) --- NASA astronauts Tony Antonelli (left), STS-132 pilot; and Garrett Reisman, mission specialist, pose for a photo in the Cupola of the International Space Station while space shuttle Atlantis remains docked with the station.

JSC2010-E-019628 (8 Feb. 2010) --- NASA astronauts Tony Antonelli (right), STS-132 pilot; and Michael Good, mission specialist, participate in a training session in the simulation control area in the Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory (NBL) at the Sonny Carter Training Facility near NASA's Johnson Space Center.

S132-E-008754 (20 May 2010) --- NASA astronauts Tony Antonelli (left), STS-132 pilot, and Piers Sellers, mission specialist, work in the Unity node of the International Space Station while space shuttle Atlantis remains docked with the station.

JSC2010-E-052000 (8 April 2010) --- NASA astronaut Tony Antonelli, STS-132 pilot, attired in a training version of his shuttle launch and entry suit, is pictured during an ingress/egress training session in the Space Vehicle Mock-up Facility at NASA's Johnson Space Center.

S119-E-006207 (16 March 2009) --- Astronauts Tony Antonelli (right), STS-119 pilot, and Joseph Acaba, mission specialist, take a moment for a photo as they work controls on the aft flight deck of Space Shuttle Discovery during flight day two activities.

JSC2010-E-013706 (20 Jan. 2010) --- Astronaut Tony Antonelli, STS-132 pilot, gets help with the donning of a training version of his shuttle launch and entry suit in preparation for a water survival training session in the Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory (NBL) near NASA's Johnson Space Center.

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – After arriving at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida on a T-38 jet training aircraft, STS-119 Pilot Tony Antonelli is greeted by Shuttle Launch Director Mike Leinbach (right). Next to Leinbach is Jerry Ross, chief of the Vehicle Integration Test Office. Behind Antonelli is Mission Specialist Richard Arnold. The crew flew to Kennedy to take part in terminal countdown demonstration test activities, which include equipment familiarization and emergency exit training and culminate in a simulated launch countdown. Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett

S132-E-009105 (22 May 2010) --- On the eve of the day they must bid farewell to their International Space Station hosts and head back to Earth, the STS-132 crew members gather for an impromptu chat session onboard the orbital outpost. At lower left foreground is NASA astronaut Steve Bowen, mission specialist. Clockwise from his position are NASA astronauts Michael Good, Tony Antonelli, Garrett Reisman and Ken Ham. Ham and Antonelli are Atlantis’ commander and pilot, respectively, Reisman and Good, along with Piers Sellers (out of frame), are all mission specialists. Photo credit: NASA or National Aeronautics and Space Administration

JSC2010-E-046544 (2 April 2010) --- NASA astronauts Tony Antonelli (left foreground), STS-132 pilot; Garrett Reisman (left background), Michael Good and Steve Bowen, all mission specialists, participate in a training session in an International Space Station mock-up/trainer in the Space Vehicle Mock-up Facility at NASA's Johnson Space Center.

S119-E-010712 (27 March 2009) --- Astronaut Tony Antonelli, STS-119 pilot, joins a crewmate, mostly out of frame at lower right, as the two work controls on the aft flight deck of the Earth-orbiting Space Shuttle Discovery on the spacecraft's final full day in space prior to its scheduled return on March 28.

JSC2009-E-286961 (22 Dec. 2009) --- Astronaut Tony Antonelli, STS-132 pilot, uses a communication system during an exercise in the systems engineering simulator in the Avionics Systems Laboratory at NASA?s Johnson Space Center. The facility includes moving scenes of full-sized International Space Station components over a simulated Earth.

JSC2007-E-28296 (8 June 2007) --- Astronauts Terry W. Virts Jr. (foreground) and Dominic A. (Tony) Antonelli, spacecraft communicators (CAPCOM), monitor data at their consoles in the space shuttle flight control room of Johnson Space Center's Mission Control Center (MCC) following the launch of Space Shuttle Atlantis for the STS-117 mission. Liftoff occurred at 7:38 p.m. (EDT) on June 8, 2007 from launch pad 39A at Kennedy Space Center.

JSC2007-E-28291 (8 June 2007) --- In the space shuttle flight control room of Johnson Space Center's Mission Control Center (MCC), astronauts Terry W. Virts Jr. (foreground) and Dominic A. (Tony) Antonelli, spacecraft communicators (CAPCOM), monitor launch countdown activities a few hundred miles away in Florida, site of Space Shuttle Atlantis' scheduled STS-117 launch. Liftoff occurred at 7:38 p.m. (EDT) on June 8, 2007 from launch pad 39A at Kennedy Space Center.

STS132-S-002 (20 Nov. 2009) --- Attired in training versions of their shuttle launch and entry suits, these six astronauts take a break from training to pose for the STS-132 crew portrait. Pictured clockwise are NASA astronauts Ken Ham (bottom), commander; Garrett Reisman and Michael Good, both mission specialists; Tony Antonelli, pilot; Piers Sellers and Steve Bowen both mission specialists.

JSC2010-E-063812 (3 May 2010) --- STS-132 crew members are pictured during an STS-132 preflight press conference at NASA's Johnson Space Center. From the left are NASA astronauts Ken Ham, commander; Tony Antonelli, pilot; Garrett Reisman, Mike Good, Steve Bowen and Piers Sellers, all mission specialists.

JSC2010-E-089690 (27 May 2010) --- At Ellington Field's Hangar 276, NASA astronaut Garrett Reisman, STS-132 mission specialist, speaks to a large crowd of visitors at the crew return ceremony for space shuttle Atlantis' final scheduled mission. NASA astronaut Tony Antonelli (right), pilot, also had a chance to express his sentiments to the visitors, along with four other crew members (out of frame). Photo credit: NASA or National Aeronautics and Space Administration

S119-E-007763 (24 March 2009) --- STS-119 crewmembers pose for a group photo following a joint news conference in the Harmony node of the International Space Station while Space Shuttle Discovery remains docked with the station. From the left (bottom row) are NASA astronauts Tony Antonelli, pilot; Lee Archambault, commander; and Joseph Acaba, mission specialist. From the left (top row) are astronauts Steve Swanson, Richard Arnold and John Phillips, all mission specialists.

JSC2009-E-286973 (22 Dec. 2009) --- Astronauts Ken Ham (left), STS-132 commander; Tony Antonelli (center), pilot; and Mike Good, mission specialist, participate in an exercise in the systems engineering simulator in the Avionics Systems Laboratory at NASA?s Johnson Space Center. The facility includes moving scenes of full-sized International Space Station components over a simulated Earth.

ISS023-E-050361 (22 May 2010) --- NASA astronauts Ken Ham (top left), STS-132 commander; Tony Antonelli, STS-132 pilot; Tracy Caldwell Dyson, Expedition 23 flight engineer; Michael Good, Steve Bowen, Garrett Reisman and Piers Sellers, all STS-132 mission specialists, are pictured in the Kibo laboratory of the International Space Station during an educational event.

JSC2009-E-286960 (22 Dec. 2009) --- Astronaut Tony Antonelli, STS-132 pilot, uses a communication system during an exercise in the systems engineering simulator in the Avionics Systems Laboratory at NASA?s Johnson Space Center. The facility includes moving scenes of full-sized International Space Station components over a simulated Earth.

JSC2009-E-286962 (22 Dec. 2009) --- Astronauts Ken Ham (right background), STS-132 commander; Tony Antonelli (left), pilot; and Mike Good, mission specialist, participate in an exercise in the systems engineering simulator in the Avionics Systems Laboratory at NASA?s Johnson Space Center. The facility includes moving scenes of full-sized International Space Station components over a simulated Earth.

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - STS-132 Pilot Tony Antonelli pauses for a photo underneath space shuttle Atlantis after landing at the Shuttle Landing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The six-member STS-132 crew carried the Russian-built Mini Research Module-1 to the space station. STS-132 is the 34th shuttle mission to the station, the 132nd shuttle mission overall and the last planned flight for Atlantis. For information on the STS-132 mission and crew, visit www.nasa.gov_mission_pages_shuttle_shuttlemissions_sts132_index.html. Photo credit: NASA_Kim Shiflett

ISS018-E-041435 (21 March 2009) --- Attired in his Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU) spacesuit, astronaut Joseph Acaba, STS-119 mission specialist, is pictured in the Quest Airlock of the International Space Station as the mission's second session of extravehicular activity (EVA) draws to a close. Astronaut Tony Antonelli, STS-119 pilot, assists with the doffing of the spacesuit. Astronaut Michael Fincke, Expedition 18 commander, is visible in the background.

JSC2010-E-014963 (28 Jan. 2010) --- NASA astronauts Ken Ham (left), STS-132 commander; and Tony Antonelli, pilot, use the virtual reality lab in the Space Vehicle Mock-up Facility at NASA's Johnson Space Center to train for some of 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 crew members for dealing with space station elements.

JSC2009-E-286972 (22 Dec. 2009) --- Astronauts Ken Ham (right background), STS-132 commander; Tony Antonelli (left), pilot; and Mike Good, mission specialist, participate in an exercise in the systems engineering simulator in the Avionics Systems Laboratory at NASA?s Johnson Space Center. The facility includes moving scenes of full-sized International Space Station components over a simulated Earth.

ISS018-E-041263 (19 March 2009) --- Astronauts Michael Fincke (foreground), Expedition 18 commander; and Tony Antonelli, STS-119 pilot, assist astronaut Steve Swanson, STS-119 mission specialist, with the doffing of his Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU) spacesuit in the Quest Airlock of the International Space Station as the mission's first scheduled session of extravehicular activity (EVA) draws to a close.

ISS018-E-041214 (19 March 2009) --- Astronauts Steve Swanson (right) and Richard Arnold, both STS-119 mission specialists, attired in their Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU) spacesuits, are pictured in the Quest Airlock of the International Space Station as the mission's first scheduled session of extravehicular activity (EVA) draws to a close. Astronauts Michael Fincke (partially out of frame), Expedition 18 commander; and Tony Antonelli, STS-119 pilot, assist with the doffing of the spacesuits.

ISS018-E-041344 (21 March 2009) --- Astronaut Steve Swanson, STS-119 mission specialist, attired in his Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU) spacesuit, prepares for the mission's second session of extravehicular activity (EVA) in the Quest Airlock of the International Space Station while Space Shuttle Discovery remains docked with the station. Astronauts Tony Antonelli (left), STS-119 pilot; and Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency?s (JAXA) Koichi Wakata, Expedition 18 flight engineer, assist Swanson.

JSC2008-E-052124 (16 July 2008) --- Attired in training versions of their shuttle launch and entry suits, the STS-119 crewmembers await the start of a training session in the Space Vehicle Mockup Facility at Johnson Space Center. From the left are Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency astronaut Koichi Wakata, Expedition 18 flight engineer; NASA astronauts Tony Antonelli, STS-119 pilot; Lee Archambault, commander; John Phillips, Joseph Acaba, Richard Arnold and Steve Swanson, all mission specialists.

JSC2010-E-014956 (28 Jan. 2010) --- NASA astronauts Ken Ham (left foreground), STS-132 commander; Michael Good, mission specialist; and Tony Antonelli (right), pilot, use the virtual reality lab in the Space Vehicle Mock-up Facility at NASA's Johnson Space Center to train for some of 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 crew members for dealing with space station elements.

JSC2010-E-051984 (8 April 2010) --- Attired in training versions of their shuttle launch and entry suits, the STS-132 crew members take a brief break for a portrait in the Space Vehicle Mock-up Facility at NASA's Johnson Space Center. NASA astronaut Ken Ham, commander, holds the STS-132 mission logo. Also pictured (from the left) are NASA astronauts Piers Sellers, Garrett Reisman, both mission specialists; Tony Antonelli, pilot; Michael Good and Steve Bowen, both mission specialists.

JSC2007-E-28297 (8 June 2007) --- Astronaut Dominic A. (Tony) Antonelli, STS-117 spacecraft communicator (CAPCOM), monitors data at his console in the space shuttle flight control room of Johnson Space Center's Mission Control Center (MCC) following the launch of Space Shuttle Atlantis. Liftoff occurred at 7:38 p.m. (EDT) on June 8, 2007 from launch pad 39A at Kennedy Space Center.

ISS018-E-041411 (21 March 2009) --- Astronaut Tony Antonelli (left), STS-119 pilot; and Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) astronaut Koichi Wakata, Expedition 18 flight engineer, assist astronaut Steve Swanson and Joseph Acaba (out of frame), both STS-119 mission specialists, as they return to the Quest Airlock of the International Space Station as the mission?s second session of extravehicular activity (EVA) draws to a close.

S119-E-006956 (21 March 2009) --- NASA astronaut Tony Antonelli (left), STS-119 pilot; and Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) astronaut Koichi Wakata, Expedition 18 flight engineer, are pictured in the Quest Airlock of the International Space Station while Space Shuttle Discovery remains docked with the station. They are about to open the hatch for Steve Swanson and Joseph Acaba, mission specialists, as they return to the station’s Quest Airlock as the mission’s second session of extravehicular activity (EVA) draws to a close.

S119-E-007770 (24 March 2009) --- STS-119 crewmembers pose for a group photo following a joint news conference in the Harmony node of the International Space Station while Space Shuttle Discovery remains docked with the station. From the left (bottom row) are NASA astronauts Tony Antonelli, pilot; Lee Archambault, commander; and Joseph Acaba, mission specialist. From the left (top row) are astronauts Steve Swanson, Richard Arnold and John Phillips, all mission specialists.

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – STS-119 Pilot Tony Antonelli (left) and Commander Lee Archambault happily pose for a photo after practicing shuttle landings in Shuttle Training Aircraft at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The mission crew members arrived in the afternoon at Kennedy to prepare for launch. The mission is the 28th to the International Space Station and the 125th space shuttle flight. Space shuttle Discovery will deliver the final pair of power-generating solar array wings and truss element, S6. Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett

ISS018-E-041208 (19 March 2009) --- Astronauts Steve Swanson (right) and Richard Arnold, both STS-119 mission specialists, attired in their Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU) spacesuits, are pictured in the Quest Airlock of the International Space Station as the mission's first scheduled session of extravehicular activity (EVA) draws to a close. Astronauts Michael Fincke (center background), Expedition 18 commander; and Tony Antonelli, STS-119 pilot, assist with the doffing of the spacesuits.

ISS018-E-041352 (21 March 2009) --- Astronaut Tony Antonelli, STS-119 pilot, watches his crewmates through a small window on the hatch door in the Quest Airlock of the International Space Station while Space Shuttle Discovery remains docked with the station. Astronauts Joseph Acaba and Steve Swanson, both STS-119 mission specialists, were exiting the airlock to begin the mission's second session of extravehicular activity (EVA).

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – STS-119 Pilot Tony Antonelli arrives at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida on a T-38 jet training aircraft. The crew flew to Kennedy to take part in terminal countdown demonstration test activities, which include equipment familiarization and emergency exit training and culminate in a simulated launch countdown. Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett

ISS023-E-041799 (16 May 2010) --- Soon after initial hatch opening, four STS-132 crew members and Russian cosmonaut Oleg Kotov (left), Expedition 23 commander, are pictured in the Kibo laboratory of the International Space Station. Pictured (front to back) are NASA astronauts Michael Good, mission specialist; Tony Antonelli, pilot; Steve Bowen and Piers Sellers, both mission specialists.

JSC2007-E-28303 (8 June 2007) --- A "fish-eye" lens perspective of activity in the shuttle flight control room of Houston's Mission Control Center, as flight controllers anticipate an ontime launch for STS-117 several hundred miles away at the Kennedy Space Center. From the left are astronauts Terry Virts and Dominic (Tony) Antonelli, both spacecraft communicators (CAPCOM), along with flight directors Norm Knight (ascent) and Steve Stich.

ISS018-E-041355 (21 March 2009) --- Astronaut Tony Antonelli, STS-119 pilot; and Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) astronaut Koichi Wakata, Expedition 18 flight engineer, watch their crewmates through a small window on the hatch door in the Quest Airlock of the International Space Station while Space Shuttle Discovery remains docked with the station. Astronauts Joseph Acaba and Steve Swanson, both STS-119 mission specialists, were exiting the airlock to begin the mission's second session of extravehicular activity (EVA).

JSC2010-E-014950 (28 Jan. 2010) --- NASA astronauts Michael Good (facing camera), Garrett Reisman (right), both STS-132 mission specialists; and Tony Antonelli, pilot, use the virtual reality lab in the Space Vehicle Mock-up Facility at NASA's Johnson Space Center to train for some of 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 crew members for dealing with space station elements.

ISS018-E-041428 (21 March 2009) --- Attired in his Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU) spacesuit, astronaut Steve Swanson, STS-119 mission specialist, is pictured in the Quest Airlock of the International Space Station as the mission's second session of extravehicular activity (EVA) draws to a close. Astronaut Tony Antonelli, STS-119 pilot, assists with the doffing of the spacesuit.

JSC2007-E-41011 (20 July 2007) --- STS-118 Ascent/Entry flight control team pose for a group portrait in the space shuttle flight control room of Houston's Mission Control Center (MCC). Flight director Steve Stich (center right) and astronaut Tony Antonelli, spacecraft communicator (CAPCOM), hold the STS-118 mission logo.

JSC2009-E-286968 (22 Dec. 2009) --- Astronauts Ken Ham (left), STS-132 commander; Tony Antonelli (right), pilot; and Mike Good, mission specialist, participate in an exercise in the systems engineering simulator in the Avionics Systems Laboratory at NASA?s Johnson Space Center. The facility includes moving scenes of full-sized International Space Station components over a simulated Earth.

JSC2009-E-224123 (20 Oct. 2009) --- United Space Alliance crew trainer Robert H. (Rob) Tomaro (standing) briefs astronauts Mike Good (seated, left), Garrett Reisman, both STS-132 mission specialists; Tony Antonelli, pilot; Ken Ham, commander; Steve Bowen and Piers Sellers, both mission specialists, during a training session in the Space Vehicle Mock-up Facility at NASA?s Johnson Space Center. The crew members are attired in training versions of their shuttle launch and entry suits.