Astronaut Christopher J. Cassidy (left), STS-122 ISS Orbit 2 spacecraft communicator (CAPCOM); and Jerry L. Ross, chief, vehicle integration test office, watch the big screens in the space station flight control room in Johnson Space Center's Mission Control Center (MCC) during the transfer of the Columbus laboratory from Space Shuttle Atlantis' payload bay to the starboard side of the Harmony node of the International Space Station. Ross has a record nine spacewalks to his credit
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Astronaut Christopher J. Cassidy (left), STS-122 ISS Orbit 2 spacecraft communicator (CAPCOM); and Jerry L. Ross, chief, vehicle integration test office, watch the big screens in the space station flight control room in Johnson Space Center's Mission Control Center (MCC) during the transfer of the Columbus laboratory from Space Shuttle Atlantis' payload bay to the starboard side of the Harmony node of the International Space Station. Ross has a record nine spacewalks to his credit