NASA/Edwards AFB, Calif. -- After landing at Edwards Air Force Base, Calif., the STS-100 crew
poses for a photograph in front of orbiter Endeavour, which successfully launched them to the
International Space Station and returned them to Earth. They are (left to right) Mission
Specialists John Phillips, Umberto Guidoni and Chris Hadfield; Pilot Jeffrey Ashby;
Commander Kent Rominger; and Mission Specialists Yuri Lonchakov and Scott Parazynski.
Guidoni is with the European Space Agency, Hadfield with the Canadian Space Agency and
Lonchakov with the Russian Aviation and Space Agency. The orbiter and crew logged about 4.9
million statute miles in 186 orbits. Due to unfavorable weather conditions, landing at KSC
was waved off. The landing marked the third consecutive landing at EAFB.
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