STS-120 Mission Specialists Scott Parazynski (left) and Paolo Nespoli talk before their return to flight to Houston. A welcoming ceremony for the crew is planned at NASA's Hangar 276 on the south end of Ellington Field in Texas. On the 15-day mission, the STS-120 crew continued the construction of the station with the installation of the Harmony Node 2 module and the relocation of the P6 truss. They landed Nov. 7 at NASA's Kennedy Space Center.
STS-120 Mission Specialists Scott Parazynski (left) and Paolo Ne
jsc2024e050137 (May 27, 2024) --- SpaceX Crew-9 Mission Specialist Stephanie Wilson trains inside a Dragon mockup crew vehicle at the company's headquarters in Hawthorne, California. Credit: SpaceX
SpaceX Crew-9 Mission Specialist Stephanie Wilson
S84-47034 (Nov 1984) --- Astronaut Ernst Messerschmid, payload specialist, D-1 German Spacelab mission.
Portrait - German Payload Specialist (PS) Ernst Messerschmid
jsc2024e052333 (June 23, 2024) --- SpaceX Crew-9 Mission Specialist Stephanie Wilson of NASA's Commercial Crew Program poses for a portrait in her flight suit at SpaceX headquarters in Hawthorne, California. Credit: SpaceX
SpaceX Crew-9 Mission Specialist Stephanie Wilson
jsc2024e052334 (June 23, 2024) --- SpaceX Crew-9 Mission Specialist Aleksandr Gorbunov of NASA's Commercial Crew Program poses for a portrait in his flight suit at SpaceX headquarters in Hawthorne, California. Credit: SpaceX
SpaceX Crew-9 Mission Specialist Aleksandr Gorbunov
This photograph shows activities inside the science module during the Spacelab-1 (STS-9) mission. Left to right are Mission Specialist Robert Parker, Payload Specialist Byron Lichtenberg, Mission Specialist Owen Garriott, and Payload Specialist Ulf Merbold. The overall goal of the Spacelab-1 mission, the first mission of the Spacelab facility, were: (1) To verify the Spacelab system capability, (2) to obtain valuable scientific, applications, and technology data from a U.S./European multidisciplinary payload, and (3) to demonstrate the broad capability of Spacelab for scientific research. More than 70 experiments in 5 disciplines from 14 nations were conducted during the mission. The mission marked the the entry of non-astronaut persornel, called Payload Specialists, into space as working members of the crew. They are fellow scientists representing the international group of investigators using the mission. Mission Specialists are NASA astronauts who have broad scientific training. They operate various Orbiter-Spacelab systems, perform any required activity outside the spacecraft, and support investigations as needed. The Space Shuttle Orbiter Columbia that carried Spacelab-1 was operated by two other NASA astronauts serving as commander and pilot. The STS-9 mission, managed by the Marshall Space Flight Center, was launched on November 28, 1983.
Spacelab
jsc2025e034093 (Dec. 5, 2024) --- Roscosmos cosmonaut Oleg Platonov, a mission specialist for NASA’s SpaceX Crew-11 mission to the International Space Station, trains for his mission at a SpaceX facility in Hawthorne, California.
Roscosmos cosmonaut Oleg Platonov, mission specialist for NASA’s SpaceX Crew-11 mission
jsc2025e034086 (Dec. 4, 2024) --- Roscosmos cosmonaut Oleg Platonov, a mission specialist for NASA’s SpaceX Crew-11 mission to the International Space Station, trains for his mission at a SpaceX facility in Hawthorne, California.
Roscosmos cosmonaut Oleg Platonov, mission specialist for NASA’s SpaceX Crew-11 mission
jsc2025e034087 (Dec. 4, 2024) --- Roscosmos cosmonaut Oleg Platonov, a mission specialist for NASA’s SpaceX Crew-11 mission to the International Space Station, trains for his mission at a SpaceX facility in Hawthorne, California.
Roscosmos cosmonaut Oleg Platonov, mission specialist for NASA’s SpaceX Crew-11 mission
jsc2024e052328 (July 22, 2024) --- NASA’s SpaceX Crew-9 Mission Specialist Stephanie Wilson focuses during the crew equipment interface test (CEIT). She has collectively spent 42 days in space aboard three space shuttle Discovery missions – STS-120, STS-121, and STS-131. Credit: SpaceX
SpaceX Crew-9 Mission Specialist Stephanie Wilson
jsc2024e052330 (July 22, 2024) --- NASA’s SpaceX Crew-9 Mission Specialist Aleksandr Gorbunov is pictured familiarizing himself with the interior of the Dragon spacecraft, which will take him and the rest of the crew to the International Space Station no earlier than mid-August. Credit: SpaceX
SpaceX Crew-9 Mission Specialist Aleksandr Gorbunov
jsc2025e012017_alt (Feb. 24, 2025) --- Roscosmos cosmonaut and mission specialist for NASA’s SpaceX Crew-11 mission Oleg Platonov poses for a portrait at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas. Credit: NASA/Robert Markowitz
Roscosmos cosmonaut and SpaceX Crew-11 Mission Specialist Oleg Platonov
jsc2025e012009_alt (Feb. 26, 2026) --- Roscosmos cosmonaut and mission specialist for NASA’s SpaceX Crew-11 mission Oleg Platonov poses for a portrait at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas. Credit: NASA/Robert Markowitz
Roscosmos cosmonaut and SpaceX Crew-11 Mission Specialist Oleg Platonov
jsc2025e034085 (Dec. 4, 2024) --- JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) astronaut Kimiya Yui, a mission specialist for NASA’s SpaceX Crew-11 mission to the International Space Station, trains for his mission in a SpaceX Dragon mockup at a SpaceX facility in Hawthorne, California.
JAXA astronaut Kimiya Yui, mission specialist for NASA’s SpaceX Crew-11 mission
jsc2025e034091 (Dec. 5, 2024) --- JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) astronaut Kimiya Yui, a mission specialist for NASA’s SpaceX Crew-11 mission to the International Space Station, trains for his mission at a SpaceX facility in Hawthorne, California.
JAXA astronaut Kimiya Yui, mission specialist for NASA’s SpaceX Crew-11 mission
jsc2025e034092 (Dec. 5, 2024) --- JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) astronaut Kimiya Yui, a mission specialist for NASA’s SpaceX Crew-11 mission to the International Space Station, trains for his mission at a SpaceX facility in Hawthorne, California.
JAXA astronaut Kimiya Yui, mission specialist for NASA’s SpaceX Crew-11 mission
jsc2025e012275 - (February 17, 2025) --- Roscosmos cosmonaut and SpaceX Crew-10 Mission Specialist Kirill Peskov in his flight suit at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
SpaceX Crew-10 Mission Specialist Kirill Peskov of Roscosmos
jsc2024e050149 (May 13, 2024) --- NASA’s SpaceX Crew-9 Mission Specialist Stephanie Wilson stands atop the launch tower at Launch Complex 39A at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Credit: SpaceX
NASA’s SpaceX Crew-9 Mission Specialist Stephanie Wilson
jsc2025e015861 (March 7, 2025) --- NASA’s SpaceX Crew-10 Mission Specialist Kirill Peskov poses for a portrait in his pressure suit at the SpaceX facility in Hawthorne, California. Credit: SpaceX
SpaceX Crew-10 Mission Specialist Kirill Peskov from Roscosmos
jsc2024e050138 (May 27, 2024) --- NASA’s SpaceX Crew-9 Mission Specialist Stephanie Wilson is pictured in her flight suit during training at SpaceX headquarters in Hawthorne, California. Credit: SpaceX
NASA’s SpaceX Crew-9 Mission Specialist Stephanie Wilson
jsc2025e012273 - (February 17, 2025) --- SpaceX Crew-10 Mission Specialist Takuya Onishi of JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) in his flight suit at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
SpaceX Crew-10 Mission Specialist Takuya Onishi of JAXA
jsc2025e015862 (March 7, 2025) --- NASA’s SpaceX Crew-10 Mission Specialist Takuya Onishi poses for a portrait in his pressure suit at the SpaceX facility in Hawthorne, California. Credit: SpaceX
SpaceX Crew-10 Mission Specialist Takuya Onishi from JAXA
jsc2025e064538 (March 6, 2025) --- NASA’s SpaceX Crew-11 mission specialist and Roscosmos cosmonaut Oleg Platonov participates in a training session at SpaceX facilities in Hawthorne, California. Credit: SpaceX
NASA’s SpaceX Crew-11 mission specialist and Roscosmos cosmonaut Oleg Platonov
jsc2025e064535 (March 6, 2025) --- NASA’s SpaceX Crew-11 mission specialist and Roscosmos cosmonaut Oleg Platonov poses for a photo during a training session at SpaceX facilities in Hawthorne, California. Credit SpaceX
NASA’s SpaceX Crew-11 mission specialist and Roscosmos cosmonaut Oleg Platonov
jsc2025e064537 (March 6, 2025) --- NASA’s SpaceX Crew-11 mission specialist and Roscosmos cosmonaut Oleg Platonov participates in a training session at SpaceX facilities in Hawthorne, California. Credit: SpaceX
NASA’s SpaceX Crew-11 mission specialist and Roscosmos cosmonaut Oleg Platonov
jsc2025e011983_alt (Feb. 24, 2025) --- JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) astronaut and mission specialist for NASA’s SpaceX Crew-11 mission Kimiya Yui poses for a portrait at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas. Credit: NASA/Robert Markowitz
JAXA astronaut and SpaceX Crew-11 Mission Specialist Kimiya Yui
jsc2025e011976_alt (Feb. 26, 2025) --- JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) astronaut and mission specialist for NASA’s SpaceX Crew-11 mission Kimiya Yui poses for a portrait at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas. Credit: NASA/Robert Markowitz
JAXA astronaut and SpaceX Crew-11 Mission Specialist Kimiya Yui
jsc2025e060298 (May 19, 2025) --- Roscosmos cosmonaut Oleg Platonov, mission specialist of NASA’s SpaceX Crew-11 mission to the International Space Station, poses for a portrait in his pressure suit at SpaceX headquarters in Hawthorne, California. Credit: SpaceX
Roscosmos cosmonaut Oleg Platonov, mission specialist of NASA’s SpaceX Crew-11 mission
jsc2025e060300 (May 19, 2025) --- JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) astronaut Kimiya Yui, mission specialist of NASA’s SpaceX Crew-11 mission to the International Space Station, poses for a portrait in his pressure suit at SpaceX headquarters in Hawthorne, California. Credit: SpaceX
JAXA astronaut Kimiya Yui, mission specialist of NASA’s SpaceX Crew-11 mission
A tiny stuffed penguin floats in front of Mission specialist Steven Hawley as he sits at the mission specialists position behind the pilot on the flight deck.
View of Mission specialist Steven Hawley on the flight deck
STS007-02-020 (21 June 1983) --- Astronaut Sally K. Ride, STS-7 mission specialist, STS-7 mission specialist, stands in the mid deck of the orbiting Space Shuttle Challenger near one of the experiment with which she has devoted a great deal of time.  The continuous flow electrophoresis system (CFES) experiment, about the size of a household refrigerator, stands nearby.  One of her fellow crewmembers moves partially out of frame in the background.  The tube on her face is part of a communications system linking Dr. Ride to ground controllers in Houston.
Mission Specialist (MS) Ride on middeck
jsc2025e012274 - (February 17, 2025) --- SpaceX Crew-10 Mission Specialist Takuya Onishi of JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) smiles in his flight suit at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
SpaceX Crew-10 Mission Specialist Takuya Onishi of JAXA
jsc2024e079794 (Nov. 20, 2024) --- NASA’s SpaceX Crew-10 Mission Specialist Takuya Onishi of JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) is pictured inside a mockup of a Dragon cockpit at the company's facilities in Hawthorne, California. Credit: SpaceX
JAXA astronaut and SpaceX Crew-10 Mission Specialist Takuya Onishi
jsc2025e064530 (May 19, 2025) --- NASA’s SpaceX Crew-11 mission specialist and JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) astronaut Kimiya Yui participates in a training session at SpaceX facilities in Hawthorne, California. Credit: SpaceX
NASA’s SpaceX Crew-11 mission specialist and JAXA astronaut Kimiya Yui
jsc2025e064529 (May 19, 2025) --- NASA’s SpaceX Crew-11 mission specialist and JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) astronaut Kimiya Yui participates in a training session at SpaceX facilities in Hawthorne, California. Credit: SpaceX
NASA’s SpaceX Crew-11 mission specialist and JAXA astronaut Kimiya Yui
Payload Specialists Marc Garneau and Paul Scully-Power prepare to board the Shuttle Trainer aircraft to leave for the Kennedy Space Center (KSC) for the STS 41-G mission.
Payload Specialists Garneau and Scully-Power prepare to leave for KSC
jsc2024e080749 (Dec. 13, 2024) --- NASA’s SpaceX Crew-10 Mission Specialist Takuya Onishi of JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency), stands in front of a Falcon 9 first-stage booster at SpaceX’s HangarX facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Credit: SpaceX
SpaceX Crew-10 Mission Specialist Takuya Onishi of JAXA
jsc2024e079793 (Nov. 20, 2024) --- NASA’s SpaceX Crew-10 Mission Specialist Takuya Onishi of JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) is pictured training inside a mockup of a Dragon cockpit at the company's facilities in Hawthorne, California. Credit: SpaceX
JAXA astronaut and SpaceX Crew-10 Mission Specialist Takuya Onishi
jsc2024e080750 (Nov. 18, 2024) --- NASA’s SpaceX Crew-10 Mission Specialist Kirill Peskov of Roscosmos stands in front of a Falcon 9 first-stage booster at SpaceX’s HangarX facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Credit: SpaceX
SpaceX Crew-10 Mission Specialist Kirill Peskov of Roscosmo
jsc2024e079792 (Nov. 20, 2024) --- NASA’s SpaceX Crew-10 Mission Specialist Takuya Onishi of JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) is pictured training inside a mockup of a Dragon cockpit at the company's facilities in Hawthorne, California. Credit: SpaceX
JAXA astronaut and SpaceX Crew-10 Mission Specialist Takuya Onishi
jsc2025e064531 (May 19, 2025) --- NASA’s SpaceX Crew-11 mission specialist and JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) astronaut Kimiya Yui poses for a photo during a training session at SpaceX facilities in Hawthorne, California. Credit SpaceX
NASA’s SpaceX Crew-11 mission specialist and JAXA astronaut Kimiya Yui
jsc2025e064536 (March 6, 2025) --- NASA’s SpaceX Crew-11 mission specialist and Roscosmos cosmonaut Oleg Platonov participates in a training session at SpaceX facilities in Hawthorne, California. His name, “O. Platonov” is prominently shown with the Russian flag. Credit: SpaceX
NASA’s SpaceX Crew-11 mission specialist and Roscosmos cosmonaut Oleg Platonov
jsc2025e064532 (May 19, 2025) --- NASA’s SpaceX Crew-11 mission specialist and JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) astronaut Kimiya Yui poses for a photo during a training session at SpaceX facilities in Hawthorne, California. Credit SpaceX
NASA’s SpaceX Crew-11 mission specialist and JAXA astronaut Kimiya Yui
jsc2025e064534 (May 19, 2025) --- NASA’s SpaceX Crew-11 mission specialist and JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) astronaut Kimiya Yui poses for a photo during a training session at SpaceX facilities in Hawthorne, California. Credit SpaceX
NASA’s SpaceX Crew-11 mission specialist and JAXA astronaut Kimiya Yui
jsc2025e064533 (May 19, 2025) --- NASA’s SpaceX Crew-11 mission specialist and JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) astronaut Kimiya Yui poses for a photo during a training session at SpaceX facilities in Hawthorne, California. Credit SpaceX
NASA’s SpaceX Crew-11 mission specialist and JAXA astronaut Kimiya Yui
jsc2024e052325 (July 22, 2024) --- NASA’s SpaceX Crew-9 Mission Specialist Aleksandr Gorbunov gives a thumbs-up while wearing his flight suit during a successful crew equipment interface test (CEIT), of which the crew practiced donning their flight suits, performed a suited ingress into the spacecraft, conducted suit leak checks, and completed communication checkouts. Credit: SpaceX
SpaceX Crew-9 Mission Specialist Aleksandr Gorbunov
STS114-E-5240 (27 July 2005) --- JAXA astronaut Soichi Noguchi, STS-114 mission specialist, on Discovery's mid deck.
STS-114 Mission specialist Noguchi on middeck
51C-06-025 (24-27 Jan 1985) --- Astronaut Ellison S. Onizuka, mission specialist, studies flight checklist on middeck of Space Shuttle Discovery.
Mission Specialist Ellison Onizuka seated at commander's station
S85-46693 (26 Dec. 1985) --- Sharon Christa McAuliffe (right), the Teacher-in-Space payload specialist assigned to the STS-51L mission, and her backup, Barbara R. Morgan pose for photos after training in the shuttle mock-up and integration laboratory at JSC. The shuttle crew compartment, in a launch mode, can be seen in the background. Photo credit: NASA
Christa McAuliffe and Barbara Morgan pose for photos after training
STS114-E-5241 (27 July 2005) --- JAXA astronaut Soichi Noguchi, STS-114 mission specialist, with power tool and other equipment on Discovery's mid deck.
STS-114 Mission specialist Noguchi on middeck
S93-E-5011 (23 July 1999) --- Astronaut Steven A. Hawley, mission specialist,  looks over a checklist on Columbia's  middeck during Flight Day 1 activity.  The image was recorded with an electronic still camera (ESC).
SWUIS,Mission Specialist Hawley works with the experiment
STS007-02-027  (21 June 1983) --- Astronaut Sally K. Ride, STS-7 mission specialist,  communicates with ground controllers from the flight deck of the Earth-orbiting Space  Shuttle Challenger.
Mission Specialist (MS) Ride on forward flight deck
STS114-E-5242 (27 July 2005) --- Astronauts Stephen K. Robinson (left), and JAXA's Soichi Noguchi, both mission specialists, checks power tools on Discovery's mid deck.
STS-114 Mission specialists Noguchi and Robinson on middeck
STS093-321-018 (22-27 July 1999) --- Astronaut Steven A. Hawley, mission specialist, works with the Southwest Ultraviolet Imaging System (SWUIS) experiment on the mid deck of the Space Shuttle Columbia.
Mission Specialist Hawley works with the SWUIS experiment
41D-13-025 (30 Aug 1984) --- Astronaut Judith A. Resnik, one of three mission specialists, positions herself on the floor of the Space Shuttle Discovery's mid-deck to note some items on a clipboard pad.  Nearby, Charles D. Walker, payload specialist (partially out of frame at left), anchors himself with a foot restraint while working at a stowage locker.  Between the two is a sign fashioned by Dr. Resnik and held up to a nearby TV camera during early STS-41D downlinked television.  This is a 35mm frame.
View of Mission Specialist Judith Resnik on the middeck
iss073e0252429 (June 28, 2025) --- ISRO (Indian Space Research Organisation) astronaut and Axiom Mission 4 Mission Specialist Shubhanshu Shukla poses for a portrait aboard the International Space Station's Kibo laboratory module during a space-to-ground conference with Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi.
Axiom Mission 4 Mission Specialist Shubhanshu Shukla poses for a portrait
STS007-06-0314 (18-24 June 1983) --- Astronaut John M. Fabian, STS-7 mission specialist, sleeps in a zip-up blue sleep restraint device in the locker area of the Earth-orbiting space shuttle Challenger's middeck. The frame was exposed with a 35mm camera. Photo credit: NASA
Mission Specialist (MS) Fabian in middeck sleep restraint
STS114-E-5185 (27 July 2005) --- JAXA astronaut Soichi Noguchi, STS-114 mission specialist, achieves Earth orbit for the first time after several years of training, as he prepares to join his crew mates in continuing to ready the Space Shuttle Discovery for almost 13 days in space.
STS-114 mission specialist Noguchi on flight deck
jsc2024e066718 (Oct. 4, 2024) --- Roscosmos cosmonaut Kirill Peskov, SpaceX Crew-10 Mission Specialist and Expedition 73 Flight Engineer, poses for a crew portrait at Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas.
Roscosmos cosmonaut Kirill Peskov, SpaceX Crew-10 Mission Specialist and Expedition 73 Flight Engineer
STS073-E-5000 (23 Oct. 1995) --- Astronaut Catherine G. Coleman, STS-73 mission specialist, works in the Glovebox on the portside of the science module aboard the space shuttle Columbia in Earth orbit. This Electronic Still Camera (ESC) frame was the first downlinked from the spacecraft during the scheduled 16-day United States Microgravity Laboratory (USML-2) mission.
Spacelab Glovebox and Mission Specialist Catherine "Cady" Coleman
After a post-landing news conference, members of the STS-120 crew pose for photographers. From left are Pilot George Zamka, Mission Specialist Scott Parazynski, Commander Pamela Melroy and Mission Specialists Stephanie Wilson and Doug Wheelock. The crew completed a 15-day mission to the International Space Station with a smooth landing on Runway 33. Main gear touchdown was 1:01:16 p.m. Wheel stop was at 1:02:07 p.m. Mission elapsed time was 15 days, 2 hours, 24 minutes and 2 seconds. Mission STS-120 continued the construction of the station with the installation of the Harmony Node 2 module and the relocation of the P6 truss.
STS-120 crew pose for photographers
41C-37-1711 (11 April 1984) --- The two mission specialist-EVA participants of Flight 41-C share a repair task at the "captured" Solar Maximum Mission Satellite (SMMS) in the aft end of the Challenger's cargo bay.  Astronauts George D. Nelson, right, and James D. van Hoften uses the mobile foot restraint and the Remote Manipulator System (RMS) as a "cherry picker" device for moving about.  Later, the RMS lifted the SMMS into space  once more.
41-C mission specialists reapir captured Solar Maximum Mission Satellite
iss073e0251660 (June 26, 2025) --- ESA (European Space Agency) astronaut and Axiom Mission 4 Mission Specialist Sławosz Uznański-Wiśniewski shows off research hardware inside the International Space Station's Columbus laboratory module. The large box on the right is supporting a biotechnology study that looks at microalgae as a sustainable source for oxygen in spacecraft life support systems. The smaller box on the left provides a platform to test data processing and algorithms in microgravity.
Axiom Mission 4 Mission Specialist Sławosz Uznański-Wiśniewski
iss073e0251659 (June 26, 2025) --- ESA (European Space Agency) astronaut and Axiom Mission 4 Mission Specialist Sławosz Uznański-Wiśniewski shows off research hardware inside the International Space Station's Columbus laboratory module. The large box on the right is supporting a biotechnology study that looks at microalgae as a sustainable source for oxygen in spacecraft life support systems. The smaller box on the left provides a platform to test data processing and algorithms in microgravity.
Axiom Mission 4 Mission Specialist Sławosz Uznański-Wiśniewski
STS007-26-1439 (18-24 June 1983) --- Astronaut John M. Fabian, STS-7 mission specialist, is captured with a 35mm camera at his sleep station in the middeck of the Earth-orbiting space shuttle Challenger. This scene was selected by the five-member astronaut crew for showing at its July 1, 1983 Post Flight Press Conference (PFPC) at the Johnson Space Center's (JSC) main auditorium. Photo credit: NASA
Mission Specialist (MS) Fabian sleeps on middeck
STS008-13-0361 (30 Aug.-5 Sept. 1983) --- Astronaut Guion S. Bluford, STS-8 mission specialist, assists Dr. William E. Thornton (out of frame) with a medical test that requires use of the treadmill exercising device designed for spaceflight by the STS-8 medical doctor. This frame was shot with a 35mm camera. Photo credit: NASA
Mission Specialist (MS) Bluford exercises on middeck treadmill
STS005-04-128 (11-15 Nov. 1982) --- Astronaut Joseph P. Allen IV, STS-5 mission specialist, watches as an orange juice globule floats freely moments after he created the ball using the straw portion (left hand) of his beverage dispenser (right hand) onboard the Earth-orbiting space shuttle Columbia. Dr. Allen is in middeck area of the Columbia, marking its first operational (non-test) flight in Earth orbit. Photo credit: NASA
Mission Specialist (MS) Allen experiments with beverage on middeck
41D-12-020 (6 Sept 1984) --- Astronaut Judith A. Resnik, mission specialist, anchors herself on the flight deck (out of frame) to take a peek at mid-deck activity aboard the Earth-orbiting Space Shuttle Discovery.  Among the many stationary and portable cameras onboard the flight are (left to right) TV camera, a data acquisition motion picture camera and the IMAX.
Mission specialist Judith Resnik at interdeck access hatch
STS005-04-134 (11-16 Nov. 1982) --- Astronaut Joseph P. Allen IV, STS-5 mission specialist, uses beverage container and drinking straw, experiments with microgravity characteristics of orange juice on middeck in front of the Development Flight Instrument (DFI) unit and forward lockers. Allen laughs as he watches the results of his experimentation. Photo credit: NASA
Mission Specialist (MS) Allen experiments with beverage on middeck
STS093-350-022 (22-27 July 1999) --- Astronaut Steven A. Hawley, mission specialist, works with the Southwest Ultraviolet Imaging System (SWUIS) experiment onboard the Earth-orbiting Space Shuttle Columbia.  The SWUIS is based around a Maksutov-design Ultraviolet (UV) telescope and a UV-sensitive, image-intensified Charge-Coupled Device (CCD) camera that frames at video frame rates.
Mission Specialist Hawley works with the SWUIS experiment
STS007-12-536 (18-24 June 1983) --- Astronaut Sally K. Ride, STS-7 mission specialist, displays the array of tools at her disposal on the mid deck of the Earth-orbiting Space Shuttle Challenger.  Dr. Ride is positioned near the monodisperse latex reactor (MLR) experiment.  They cylinder near her elbow is the actual reactor and the device next to it at right frame edge is the MRL apparatus container.  Dr. Ride and four other astronauts are sharing duties aboard the reusable spacecraft for a six-day space mission full of “firsts.” This photograph was made with a 35mm camera.  It was among the visuals used by crewmembers at their post-flight press conference.
Mission Specialist (MS) Ride with tool tray on middeck
S93-32840 (27 April 1993) --- Astronaut Mario Runco Jr., mission specialist. Photo credit: NASA
Portrait of STS-54 Mission Specialists Gregory J. Harbaugh and Mario Runco
STS-80 Mission Specialist Tom Jones is seated in the flight deck commander's seat and conducts stationkeeping burns.
Mission Specialist Tom Jones performs stationkeeping ops in the flight deck
S88-43990 (Nov 1988) --- Astronaut Franklin R. Chang-Diaz, mission specialist.
Official photo of Astronaut Mission Specialist Franklin Chang Diaz in orange
S92-40463 (July 1992) --- Astronaut Mae C. Jemison, M.D., mission specialist.
Official portrait of STS-47 Mission Specialist Mae C. Jemison in LES
S95-00359 (12-14 September 1992) --- Astronaut candidate Koichi Wakata gathers his parachute following a simulated chute drop at Vance Air Force Base.  Wakata is one of seven international mission specialist candidates who joined 19 United States astronaut candidates for the three-day parachute/survival training school at the Oklahoma Base.     EDITORS NOTE: Since this photograph was taken, Wakata has been named as mission specialist for the STS-72 mission.
STS-72 Mission Specialist Koichi Wakata during ASCAN training
jsc2025e004073 (Jan. 30, 2025) --- Canadian Space Agency astronaut and Artemis II mission specialist Jeremy Hansen inside of the Orion spacecraft mockup during Post Insertion and Deorbit Preparation training at the Space Vehicle Mockup Facility in Houston, Texas. The crew practiced getting the Orion spacecraft configured once in orbit, how to make it habitable, and suited up in their entry pressure suits to prepare for their return from the Moon. Credit: NASA/Mark Sowa
Canadian Space Agency astronaut and Artemis II mission specialist Jeremy Hansen
S93-43113 (Nov 1993) --- Astronaut Donald A. Thomas, mission specialist, is pictured during a bailout training session at the Johnson Space Center's (JSC) Weightless Environment Test Facility (WET-F).  Thomas was joined by five other NASA astronauts and a Japanese payload specialist for the training session.  The crew will spend approximately two weeks aboard the Space Shuttle Columbia next year in support of the second International Microgravity Laboratory (IML-2) mission.
STS-65 Mission Specialist Thomas sits on the poolside during bailout training
STS007-26-1438 (18-24 June 1983) --- Astronaut Sally K. Ride, mission specialist, was captured at her sleep station in the Space Shuttle Challenger's middeck by a fellow crew member using a 35mm camera.  This method of sleep is just one used by the 20 astronauts who have now flown aboard NASA's first two Space Shuttle Orbiters.  Some astronauts choose to sleep in various positions with either their feet or upper bodies or both anchored and others elect to use the sleep restraint device demonstrated here by Dr. Ride.
Mission Specialist (MS) Ride sleeps in airlock
STS-129 Mission Specialist Randy Bresnick, second from right, answers a question from the audience as fellow crew members look on, Monday, Jan. 11, 2010, during a presentation to staff and middle school students from the Congressional Schools of Virginia at NASA Headquarters in Washington. Photo Credit: (NASA/Paul E. Alers)
STS-129 Auditorium Presentation
STS-129 Pilot Barry Wilmore, left, answers a question from the audience as Mission Specialist Leland Melvin,  looks on, Monday, Jan. 11, 2010, during a presentation to staff and middle school students from the Congressional Schools of Virginia at NASA Headquarters in Washington. Photo Credit: (NASA/Paul E. Alers)
STS-129 Auditorium Presentation
STS-129 Mission Specialist Robert Satcher, lower right, interacts with the audience as he and fellow crew members sign autographs, Monday, Jan. 11, 2010, following a presentation to staff and middle school students from the Congressional Schools of Virginia at NASA Headquarters in Washington. Photo Credit: (NASA/Paul E. Alers)
STS-129 Auditorium Presentation
STS-129 Mission Specialist Leland Melvin,  answers a question as fellow crew members look on, Monday, Jan. 11, 2010, during a presentation to staff and middle school students from the Congressional Schools of Virginia at NASA Headquarters in Washington. Photo Credit: (NASA/Paul E. Alers)
STS-129 Auditorium Presentation
S95-00352 (12-14 September 1992) --- Astronaut candidate Koichi Wakata gets assistance with his parachute following a simulated chute drop at Vance Air Force Base.  Wakata, representing the National Space Development Agency (NASDA) of Japan, is one of seven international mission specialist candidates who joined 19 United States astronaut candidates for the three-day parachute/survival training school at the Oklahoma Base.    EDITOR'S NOTE: Since this photograph was taken, Wakata has been named as mission specialist for the STS-72 mission.
STS-72 Mission Specialist Koichi Wakata during ASCAN training
STS114-E-5214 (27 July 2005) --- Low angle view on the aft flight deck of Discovery shows astronauts Charles J. Camarda (left) and Andrew S.W. Thomas, both mission specialists, as they perform a joint task.
STS-114 Mission specialists Thomas and Camarda on aft flight deck.
Mission Specialist Shannon W. Lucid, STS 51-G, descends from the top of the crew compartment trainer in bldg 9A, the mockup and integration laboratory, during emergency egress training.
Mission specialist Shannon W. Lucid descends from crew compartment trainer
STS008-04-104 (13 Sept  1983) --- Richard H. Truly, crew commander; and Guion S. Bluford, mission specialist, merely fold their arms and stretch out for rest session.
Commander Truly and Mission Specialist (MS) Bluford sleep on middeck
S114-E-5210 (27 July 2005) --- Astronaut Andrew S.W. Thomas, mission specialist, on Discovery's aft flight deck during the second day of orbital activities.
STS-114 Mission specialist Andrew Thomas on aft flight deck.
STS114-E-5219 (27 July 2005) --- Astronauts Stephen K. Robinson (left) and Charles J. Camarda, both mission specialists, on Discovery's aft flight deck.
STS-114 Mission specialists Robinson and Camarda on aft flight deck.
STS005-04-141 (14 Nov. 1982) --- Astronaut Joseph P. Allen IV, one of two mission specialist astronauts for STS-5, participates in a biomedical test in the middeck area of the Earth-orbiting space shuttle Columbia. A series of electrodes have been connected to his face for monitoring of his responses in zero-gravity. He was assisted in the test by astronaut William B. Lenoir, the flight’s other mission specialist. Dr. Allen is wearing the multi-pieced constant wear garment for space shuttle astronauts. This frame was exposed with a 35mm camera. Photo credit: NASA
Mission Specialist (MS) Allen conducts Vestibular Study Experiment on middeck
STS005-07-235 (11-16 Nov. 1982) --- Astronaut William B. Lenoir, mission specialist for STS-5, uses scissors and a brush to trim the sideburns of astronaut Robert F. Overmyer, pilot, in the middeck area of the Earth-orbiting space shuttle Columbia. An opened kit with hygiene supplies inside can be seen attached to one of the stowage locker doors at upper right. Other crew member are astronauts Vance D. Brand, commander, and Joseph P. Allen IV, the flight?s other mission specialist. Photo credit: NASA
Mission Specialist (MS) Lenoir cuts Pilot Overmyer's hair on middeck
S95-00355 (12-14 September 1992) --- Astronaut candidate Koichi Wakata prepares to jump off a box during a parachute landing demonstration at Vance Air Force Base. This portion of the training is designed to familiarize the trainees with the proper way to hit the ground following a parachute jump. Looking on are astronaut candidates Michael L. Gernhardt (left) and Andrew W. S. Thomas (second left), along with a United States Air Force (USAF) instructor.  Wakata, representing Japan's National Space Development Agency (NASDA), is one of seven international mission specialist candidates who joined 19 United States astronaut candidates, including Gernhardt and Thomas, for the three-day parachute/survival training school at the Oklahoma Base.    EDITORS NOTE: Since this photograph was taken, Gernhardt, Wakata and Thomas have been named as mission specialists for the STS-69, STS-72 and STS-77 missions, respectively.
STS-72 Mission Specialist Koichi Wakata during ASCAN training
S82-E-5290 (14 Feb. 1997) --- Astronaut Mark C. Lee after his Extravehicular Activity (EVA) - unsuiting. This view was taken with an Electronic Still Camera (ESC).
Mission Specialists in Airlock
STS005-45-1821 (11-16 Nov. 1982) --- Astronaut William B. Lenoir, STS-5 mission specialist, takes a break to eat his meal on the space shuttle Columbia. Wet trash stowage bags float freely around him and a fire extinguisher hangs on the wall in front of him. Photo credit: NASA
Mission specialist Lenoir takes break to eat his meal
STS008-05-145 (5 Sept 1983) --- On middeck (MDK), Mission Specialist (MS) Gardner sleeps in sleep restraint attached to starboard wall.  Open airlock hatch, airlock hatch hinge, and free-floating footwear appear in view.
Mission Specialist (MS) Gardner sleeps in middeck sleep restraint
STS005-04-146 (11-16 Nov. 1982) --- Astronaut William B. Lenoir, STS-5 mission specialists, checks his vision using DIOPTER measuring device on middeck in front of Development Flight Instrument (DFI) unit. Photo credit: NASA
Mission Specialist Lenoir checks vision using DIOPTER measuring device
S86-25234 (January 1986) --- STS-51L Payload Specialist Sharon Christa McAuliffe egresses the rear station of a NASA T-38 jet trainer at Ellington Base near the Johnson Space Center, where the Teacher-in-Space Project top finalist is in training for the January mission. The photo was taken by Keith Meyers of the New York Times. Photo credit: NASA
Christa McAuliffe during her training ride in the T-38 jet trainer
51D-09-014 (12-19 April 1985) --- U.S. Senator E. J. (Jake) Garn (left), payload specialist; and Karol J. Bobko, mission commander, show a copy of a cartoon from the Doonesbury strip of Garry Trudeau. The senator had been the subject of a series of Trudeau's creations prior to 51-D. The single enlarged panel is autographed by the crewmembers.
Sen. Jake Garn and astronaut Karol Bobko show cartoon from Doonesbury strip
Members of the STS-120 crew take part in a news conference after their successful landing aboard space shuttle Discovery at NASA's Kennedy Space Center. From left are Commander Pamela Melroy, Pilot George Zamka and mission specialists Scott Parazynski, Stephanie Wilson and Doug Wheelock. The crew completed a 15-day mission to the International Space Station with a smooth landing on Runway 33. Main gear touchdown was 1:01:16 p.m. Wheel stop was at 1:02:07 p.m. Mission elapsed time was 15 days, 2 hours, 24 minutes and 2 seconds. Mission STS-120 continued the construction of the station with the installation of the Harmony Node 2 module and the relocation of the P6 truss.
STS-120 News Conference with Crew
STS073-356-029 (20 October - 5 November 1995) --- Astronaut Catherine G. Coleman, STS-73 mission specialist, checks out an Astroculture sample on the middeck of the Earth-orbiting Space Shuttle Columbia.  Coleman was joined by four other NASA astronauts and two guest researchers for 16 full days of in-space research in support of the United States Microgravity Laboratory (USML-2) mission.
ASC, Mission Specialist Catherine "Cady" Coleman works with middeck experiment