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Frick Gallery, 1 E. 70th St., New York City. Detail of fountain

Frick Gallery, 1 E. 70th St., New York City. Detail of fountain

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STS110-325-016 - STS-110 - Pilot Frick works on the aft flight deck of Atlantis during the final flyaround of STS-110

STS110-325-016 - STS-110 - Pilot Frick works on the aft flight deck of...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Pilot Stephen N. Frick, wearing sunglasses, works at the aft crew workstation on the aft flight deck of Atlantis, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 104, during the u... More

STS110-338-005 - STS-110 - Pilot Frick works on the aft flight deck during the final flyaround of STS-110

STS110-338-005 - STS-110 - Pilot Frick works on the aft flight deck du...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Pilot Stephen N. Frick works on the aft flight deck of Atlantis, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 104, during the undocking and final flyaround of the STS-110 missi... More

S110E5696 - STS-110 - Bursch and Frick pose in Zvezda during STS-110's visit to the ISS

S110E5696 - STS-110 - Bursch and Frick pose in Zvezda during STS-110's...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Expedition Four Flight Engineer Daniel W. Bursch (left) and STS-110 Pilot Stephen N. Frick pose in the Zvezda / Service Module (SM) during STS-110's vis... More

S110E5107 - STS-110 - Bursch, Frick and Smith congregate in Destiny during STS-110's visit to the ISS

S110E5107 - STS-110 - Bursch, Frick and Smith congregate in Destiny du...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Expedition Four Flight Engineer Daniel W. Bursch (left), STS-110 Pilot Stephen N. Frick and STS-110 Mission Specialist (MS) Steven L. Smith (partially ... More

S110E5775 - STS-110 - Pilot Frick looks out the nadir window of Destiny during STS-110's visit to the ISS

S110E5775 - STS-110 - Pilot Frick looks out the nadir window of Destin...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Pilot Stephen N. Frick looks out the nadir window of the U.S. Laboratory / Destiny during STS-110's visit to the International Space Station (ISS). Sub... More

S110E5761 - STS-110 - Walz and Frick work with a laptop on the flight deck during STS-110's visit to the ISS

S110E5761 - STS-110 - Walz and Frick work with a laptop on the flight ...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-110 Mission Specialist (MS) Stephen N. Frick (left) and Expedition Four Flight Engineer Carl E. Walz work with a laptop Payload and General Support ... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the Operations and Checkout Building, STS-110 Mission Specialist Lee Morin looks over equipment that will be on the mission. Other crew members (not shown) are Commander Michael J. Bloomfield, Pilot Stephen N. Frick, and Mission Specialists Steven L. Smith, Ellen Ochoa and Rex J. Walheim. Part of the payload on the mission is the Integrated Truss Structure S0.  It is the center segment that they will be installing on the International Space Station, part of the 300-foot (91-meter) truss attached to the U.S. Lab. By assembly completion, four more truss segments will attach to either side of the S0 truss.  STS-110 is currently scheduled to launch in April 2002 KSC-02pd0055

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the Operations and Checkout Building,...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the Operations and Checkout Building, STS-110 Mission Specialist Lee Morin looks over equipment that will be on the mission. Other crew members (not shown) are Commander Michael... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the Orbiter Processing Facility, STS-110 Pilot Stephen Frick checks a window in the cockpit of Atlantis during Crew Equipment Integration Test activities.  The mission, 13th assembly flight to the International Space Station, includes the Integrated Truss Structure S0.    The ITS S0 is the center segment on the Space Station, part of the 300-foot (91-meter) truss attached to the U.S. Lab. By assembly completion, four more truss segments will attach to either side of the S0 truss.  STS-110 is scheduled to launch April 4, 2002 KSC-02pd0106

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the Orbiter Processing Facility, STS-...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the Orbiter Processing Facility, STS-110 Pilot Stephen Frick checks a window in the cockpit of Atlantis during Crew Equipment Integration Test activities. The mission, 13th ass... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - Atlantis, with its drag chute deployed, finds the runway beyond the vegetation at KSC's Shuttle Landing Facility.  The landing completes the 10-day, 19-hour, 4.5-million mile mission STS-110 to the International Space Station. The orbiter carries the returning crew Commander Michael Bloomfield, Pilot Stephen Frick and Mission Specialists Jerry Ross, Steven Smith, Ellen Ochoa, Lee Morin and Rex Walheim.  Main gear touchdown was 12:26:57 p.m. EDT, nose gear touchdown was 12:27:09 p.m. and wheel stop was 12:28:07 p.m.  The crew delivered and installed the S0 truss, which will support cooling and power systems essential for the addition of future international laboratories, on the Station KSC-02pd0515

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - Atlantis, with its drag chute deployed, f...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - Atlantis, with its drag chute deployed, finds the runway beyond the vegetation at KSC's Shuttle Landing Facility. The landing completes the 10-day, 19-hour, 4.5-million mile missio... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -  Framed by segments of solid rocket boosters in the SRB Assembly and Refurbishment Facility, STS-114 crew members look at external tank-solid rocket booster camera components.  From left are Mission Specialists Wendy Lawrence, Charles Camarda and Andrew Thomas; astronaut Steven Frick; and Pilot James Kelly. Frick joined the STS-114 crew during equipment familiarization at KSC.  The STS-114 mission is Logistics Flight 1, which is scheduled to deliver supplies and equipment, plus the external stowage platform, to the International Space Station. KSC-04pd0399

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - Framed by segments of solid rocket boost...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - Framed by segments of solid rocket boosters in the SRB Assembly and Refurbishment Facility, STS-114 crew members look at external tank-solid rocket booster camera components. From... More

Portrait: US Navy (USN) Rear Admiral (lower half) (RDML) Michael S. Frick, Program Executive Officer for Integrated Warfare Systems. (Uncovered)

Portrait: US Navy (USN) Rear Admiral (lower half) (RDML) Michael S. Fr...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Washington State: District Of Columbia (DC) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: Richard L. Oasen, CIV, Usn Release St... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. --   In the Space Station Processing Facility, STS-122 crew members manipulate the cover on the Multi-Purpose Experiment Support Structure - Non-Deployable (MPESS-ND), part of the payload on their mission.  Seen here is (left) Mission Specialist Stan Love.. The crew is participating in a crew equipment interface test that provides opportunities for hands-on experience with payloads and equipment. Other crew members are Commander Steve Frick, Pilot Alan Poindexter and Mission Specialists Rex Walheim, Leland Melvin and Hans Schlegel, who represents the European Space Agency. The 24th mission to the International Space Station, STS-122 will also include the Columbus European Laboratory. Launch of STS-122 on Space Shuttle Discovery is scheduled no earlier than October. Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-07pd0065

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the Space Station Processing Facili...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the Space Station Processing Facility, STS-122 crew members manipulate the cover on the Multi-Purpose Experiment Support Structure - Non-Deployable (MPESS-ND), part of the pay... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. --  The space shuttle Atlantis STS-122 crew receives instruction on slidewire basket operation, part of the emergency exit system on the fixed service structure on Launch Pad 39A.  From left are Mission Specialists Stanley Love; Leopold Eyharts' backup, Frank De Winne; Leland Melvin and Hans Schlegel; Pilot Alan Poindexter; and Commander Steve Frick, with his back to the camera. Schlegel, Eyharts and De Winne are with the European Space Agency.  Eyharts will remain on the International Space Station as a flight engineer for Expedition 16 following the STS-122 mission.  Seven slidewire baskets are available to carry the crew from the level of the pad's Orbiter Access Arm to a safe landing site below, if needed.  Each basket can hold up to three people. A braking system catch net and drag chain slow, and then halt, the baskets as they travel down the wire at approximately 55 miles per hour. The journey takes about half a minute.  A bunker is located in the landing zone 1,200 feet west of the pad, with an M-113 armored personnel carrier stationed nearby.    The STS-122 crew is at NASA's Kennedy Space Center to take part in terminal countdown demonstration test, or TCDT, activities, a standard part of launch preparations. The TCDT provides astronauts and ground crews with equipment familiarization and a simulated launch countdown before launch. On mission STS-122, Atlantis will deliver the European Space Agency's Columbus module to the International Space Station.  Columbus is a multifunctional, pressurized laboratory that will be permanently attached to U.S. Node 2, called Harmony, and will expand the research facilities aboard the station. Launch is targeted for Dec. 6.  Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-07pd3386

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- The space shuttle Atlantis STS-122 crew...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- The space shuttle Atlantis STS-122 crew receives instruction on slidewire basket operation, part of the emergency exit system on the fixed service structure on Launch Pad 39A. Fr... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. --  Space shuttle Atlantis STS-122 Commander Steve Frick is fully attired in his launch and entry suit, in astronaut crew quarters.   The STS-122 crew is preparing for a simulated launch countdown aboard Atlantis, part of terminal countdown demonstration test, or TCDT, activities at NASA's Kennedy Space Center. The TCDT is a dress rehearsal for launch and also provides astronauts and ground crews with equipment familiarization and emergency egress training.  On mission STS-122, Atlantis will deliver the Columbus module to the International Space Station. The European Space Agency's largest single contribution to the station, Columbus is a multifunctional, pressurized laboratory that will be permanently attached to U.S. Node 2, called Harmony. The laboratory will expand the research facilities aboard the station, providing crew members and scientists from around the world the ability to conduct a variety of experiments in the physical, materials and life sciences. Launch is targeted for Dec. 6.  Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-07pd3413

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Space shuttle Atlantis STS-122 Commande...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Space shuttle Atlantis STS-122 Commander Steve Frick is fully attired in his launch and entry suit, in astronaut crew quarters. The STS-122 crew is preparing for a simulated lau... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. --  Dressed in their launch and entry suits, the space shuttle Atlantis STS-122 crew poses for a group portrait in front of the astronaut van as they leave the Operations and Checkout Building for Launch Pad 39A.  From left are Mission Specialists Leopold Eyharts, Stanley Love, Hans Schlegel, Rex Walheim, and Leland Melvin; Pilot Alan Poindexter; and Commander Steve Frick.  Eyharts and Schlegel are with the European Space Agency.  Eyharts will remain on the International Space Station as a flight engineer for Expedition 16 following the STS-122 mission.   The STS-122 crew is preparing for a simulated launch countdown aboard Atlantis, part of terminal countdown demonstration test, or TCDT, activities at NASA's Kennedy Space Center. The TCDT is a dress rehearsal for launch and also provides astronauts and ground crews with equipment familiarization and emergency egress training.  On mission STS-122, Atlantis will deliver the Columbus module to the International Space Station. The European Space Agency's largest single contribution to the station, Columbus is a multifunctional, pressurized laboratory that will be permanently attached to U.S. Node 2, called Harmony. The laboratory will expand the research facilities aboard the station, providing crew members and scientists from around the world the ability to conduct a variety of experiments in the physical, materials and life sciences. Launch is targeted for Dec. 6.  Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-07pd3419

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Dressed in their launch and entry suits...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Dressed in their launch and entry suits, the space shuttle Atlantis STS-122 crew poses for a group portrait in front of the astronaut van as they leave the Operations and Checkout... More

S122E007579 - STS-122 - Frick on FD during Expedition 16/STS-122 Joint Operations

S122E007579 - STS-122 - Frick on FD during Expedition 16/STS-122 Joint...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-122 Commander Steve Frick poses for a photo while holding a package of food on the Flight Deck (FD) of the orbiter Atlantis. Photo was taken during ... More

S122E012147 - STS-122 - Frick and Poindexter on FD during STS-122

S122E012147 - STS-122 - Frick and Poindexter on FD during STS-122

The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-122 Commander Steve Frick and Pilot Alan Poindexter pose for a photo on the Flight Deck (FD) of the orbiter Atlantis. This image is a duplicate of S... More

S122E009092 - STS-122 - Walheim, Frick and Whitson in the A/L

S122E009092 - STS-122 - Walheim, Frick and Whitson in the A/L

The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-122 Commander Steve Frick and Expedition 16 Commander Peggy Whitson assist STS-122 Mission specialist Rex Walheim as he ingresses the Quest/Airlock ... More

S122E008128 - STS-122 - Whitson, Frick, Schlegel and Walheim in the A/L prior to EVA 2

S122E008128 - STS-122 - Whitson, Frick, Schlegel and Walheim in the A/...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Expedition 16 Commander Peggy Whitson (back to camera) and STS-122 Commander Steve Frick assist Mission Specialist (MS) and European Space Agency (ESA) ... More

S122E006296 - STS-122 - Frick and Melvin on FD during STS-122

S122E006296 - STS-122 - Frick and Melvin on FD during STS-122

The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-122 Commander Steve Frick smiles for the camera while he and Mission specialist Leland Melvin (back to camera) work on the aft Flight Deck (FD) of t... More

S122E009094 - STS-122 - Walheim, Frick and Whitson in the A/L

S122E009094 - STS-122 - Walheim, Frick and Whitson in the A/L

The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-122 Commander Steve Frick and Expedition 16 Commander Peggy Whitson assist STS-122 Mission specialist Rex Walheim as he ingresses the Quest/Airlock ... More

STS122-S-057 (7 Feb. 2008) --- The Space Shuttle Atlantis and its seven-member STS-122 crew head toward Earth-orbit and a scheduled link-up with the International Space Station (ISS). Liftoff from Kennedy Space Center's launch pad 39A occurred at 2:45 p.m. (EST). The launch is the third attempt for Atlantis since December 2007 to carry the European Space Agency's (ESA) Columbus laboratory to the station. During the mission, the crew's prime objective is to attach the laboratory to the Harmony module, adding to the station's size and capabilities. Onboard are astronauts Steve Frick, commander; Alan Poindexter, pilot; Leland Melvin, Rex Walheim, ESA's Hans Schlegel, Stanley Love and ESA's Leopold Eyharts, all mission specialists. Eyharts will join Expedition 16 in progress to serve as a flight engineer aboard the ISS. 08pp0289

STS122-S-057 (7 Feb. 2008) --- The Space Shuttle Atlantis and its seve...

STS122-S-057 (7 Feb. 2008) --- The Space Shuttle Atlantis and its seven-member STS-122 crew head toward Earth-orbit and a scheduled link-up with the International Space Station (ISS). Liftoff from Kennedy Space... More

STS122-S-059 (7 Feb. 2008) --- The Space Shuttle Atlantis and its seven-member STS-122 crew head toward Earth-orbit and a scheduled link-up with the International Space Station (ISS). Liftoff from Kennedy Space Center's launch pad 39A occurred at 2:45 p.m. (EST). The launch is the third attempt for Atlantis since December 2007 to carry the European Space Agency's (ESA) Columbus laboratory to the station. During the mission, the crew's prime objective is to attach the laboratory to the Harmony module, adding to the station's size and capabilities. Onboard are astronauts Steve Frick, commander; Alan Poindexter, pilot; Leland Melvin, Rex Walheim, ESA's Hans Schlegel, Stanley Love and ESA's Leopold Eyharts, all mission specialists. Eyharts will join Expedition 16 in progress to serve as a flight engineer aboard the ISS. 08pp0291

STS122-S-059 (7 Feb. 2008) --- The Space Shuttle Atlantis and its seve...

STS122-S-059 (7 Feb. 2008) --- The Space Shuttle Atlantis and its seven-member STS-122 crew head toward Earth-orbit and a scheduled link-up with the International Space Station (ISS). Liftoff from Kennedy Space... More

Melvin, Love, Frick and Walheim on MDDK

Melvin, Love, Frick and Walheim on MDDK

S122-E-008583 (14 Feb. 2008) --- Astronauts Steve Frick (second right), STS-122 commander; Leland Melvin (left), Stanley Love (top) and Rex Walheim, all mission specialists, take a moment during flight day eigh... More

Poindexter and Frick on docked Atlantis

Poindexter and Frick on docked Atlantis

ISS016-E-029474 (15 Feb. 2008) --- The pilot and commander for STS-122 Atlantis' crew look out the starboard window (pilot's side) of their spacecraft while it is docked to the International Space Station and w... More

Abraham Overholt Farm, Stables, Frick Avenue, West Overton, Westmoreland County, PA

Abraham Overholt Farm, Stables, Frick Avenue, West Overton, Westmorela...

Survey number: HABS PA-5661-D Public domain photograph - historical image of Pennsylvania, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

[James Frick, Newark Team, baseball card portrait]

[James Frick, Newark Team, baseball card portrait]

Baseball card title devised by Library staff. Issued by: American Tobacco Company. Forms part of: Baseball cards from the Benjamin K. Edwards Collection.

Avfotografering. Kvinne og barn sitter på trapp med høner spaserende i forkant. Fru Doktor Fricks kopi.

Avfotografering. Kvinne og barn sitter på trapp med høner spaserende i...

Avfotografering. Kvinne og barn sitter på trapp med høner spaserende i forkant. Fru Doktor Fricks kopi.

National and American League Prexys. Washington, D.C., July 9. Ford Frick, (left) National League Prexy, and William Harridge, president of the American League. they were snapped at the allstar game in the Capitol a few days ago, 7/9/37

National and American League Prexys. Washington, D.C., July 9. Ford Fr...

Two men standing next to each other in front of a crowd. Public domain portrait photograph, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Frick Gallery, 1 E. 70th St., New York City. Entrance to storage rooms

Frick Gallery, 1 E. 70th St., New York City. Entrance to storage rooms

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Childs Frick, residence in Roslyn, Long Island, New York. North facade I

Childs Frick, residence in Roslyn, Long Island, New York. North facade...

Picryl description: Public domain image of a residential building, house, 19th-20th century architecture, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. --  STS-122 Commander Steve Frick (right) and Pilot Alan Poindexter arrive at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in a shuttle training aircraft jet for launch aboard space shuttle Atlantis on Feb. 7.  The crew's arrival signals the imminent launch of space shuttle Atlantis' STS-122 mission, at 2:45 p.m. Feb. 7.  This will be the third launch attempt for the mission.  Some of the tank's ECO sensors gave failed readings during propellant tanking for launch attempts on Dec. 6 and Dec. 9, subsequently scrubbing further attempts until the cause could be found and repairs made.  Atlantis will carry the Columbus module, Europe's largest contribution to the construction of the International Space Station. It will support scientific and technological research in a microgravity environment. Columbus is a multifunctional, pressurized laboratory that will be permanently attached to the Harmony module of the space station to carry out experiments in materials science, fluid physics and biosciences, as well as to perform a number of technological applications.  Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-08pd0121

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- STS-122 Commander Steve Frick (right) a...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- STS-122 Commander Steve Frick (right) and Pilot Alan Poindexter arrive at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in a shuttle training aircraft jet for launch aboard space shuttle Atlantis o... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. --  After arriving at NASA's Kennedy Space Center, STS-122 Commander Steve Frick is greeted by Doug Lyons, launch director for STS-122 mission. The crew's arrival signals the imminent launch of space shuttle Atlantis' STS-122 mission, at 2:45 p.m. Feb. 7.  This will be the third launch attempt for the mission.  Some of the tank's ECO sensors gave failed readings during propellant tanking for launch attempts on Dec. 6 and Dec. 9, subsequently scrubbing further attempts until the cause could be found and repairs made.  Atlantis will carry the Columbus module, Europe's largest contribution to the construction of the International Space Station. It will support scientific and technological research in a microgravity environment. Columbus is a multifunctional, pressurized laboratory that will be permanently attached to the Harmony module of the space station to carry out experiments in materials science, fluid physics and biosciences, as well as to perform a number of technological applications.  Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-08pd0122

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- After arriving at NASA's Kennedy Space ...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- After arriving at NASA's Kennedy Space Center, STS-122 Commander Steve Frick is greeted by Doug Lyons, launch director for STS-122 mission. The crew's arrival signals the imminent... More

STS110-348-032 - STS-110 - Pilot Frick uses a digital still camera on the flight deck during STS-110

STS110-348-032 - STS-110 - Pilot Frick uses a digital still camera on ...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Pilot Stephen N. Frick points a digital still camera (DSC) through an overhead window on the aft flight deck of Atlantis, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 104, duri... More

STS110-348-031 - STS-110 - Pilot Frick uses a digital still camera on the flight deck during STS-110

STS110-348-031 - STS-110 - Pilot Frick uses a digital still camera on ...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Pilot Stephen N. Frick points a digital still camera (DSC) through an overhead window on the aft flight deck of Atlantis, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 104, duri... More

S110E5114 - STS-110 - Frick poses in PMA1 during STS-110's initial ingress into the ISS

S110E5114 - STS-110 - Frick poses in PMA1 during STS-110's initial ing...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Pilot Stephen N. Frick poses in Pressurized Mating Adapter 1 (PMA1) during STS-110's initial ingress into the International Space Station (ISS). Subjec... More

S110E5049 - STS-110 - Pilot Frick works at the pilot's workstation on the flight deck of Atlantis during STS-110

S110E5049 - STS-110 - Pilot Frick works at the pilot's workstation on ...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Pilot Stephen N. Frick works at the pilot's workstation on the forward flight deck of Atlantis, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 104, during the STS-110 mission. S... More

United States Marine Corpsmen (USMC) Corporal (CPL) Jeremy M. Frick, left, S-3, Command Element (CE), 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU), CPL Chad Rinker, S-1, CE and CPL Cory D. Owensby, right, S-6, CE model new fleece pullovers bearing the MEU crest

United States Marine Corpsmen (USMC) Corporal (CPL) Jeremy M. Frick, l...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Marine Corps Base, Camp Lejeune State: North Carolina (NC) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: SGT Bryan Reed, USMC R... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. --  The STS-110 crew poses for a photo after landing at the KSC Shuttle Landing Facility. Standing left to right are Mission Specialists Steven Smith, Jerry Ross, Lee Morin, Ellen Ocho and Rex Walheim; Pilot Stephen Frick; and Commander Michael Bloomfield. Mission STS-110 is the 13th assembly flight to the International Space Station.  During four planned spacewalks, crew members will install the S0 Integrated Truss Structure (ITS), centerpiece of the orbiting International Space Station (ISS), at the center of the 10-truss, girderlike structure that will ultimately extend the length of a football field on the ISS.   The S0 truss will be attached to the U.S. Lab, "Destiny,"  on the 11-day mission KSC-02PD0376

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- The STS-110 crew poses for a photo afte...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- The STS-110 crew poses for a photo after landing at the KSC Shuttle Landing Facility. Standing left to right are Mission Specialists Steven Smith, Jerry Ross, Lee Morin, Ellen Och... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. --  The STS-110 crew exit from the Crew Hatch Access Vehicle and are greeted by NASA Administrator Sean O'Keefe, Center Director Roy Bridges Jr. and mission managers.  The crew members are, left to right, Commander Michael Bloomfield, Pilot Stephen Frick, and Mission Specialists Rex Walheim, Jerry Ross and Steven Smith.  Missing from the photo are Mission Specialists Ellen Ochoa and Lee Morin. Atlantis landed on KSC's Shuttle Landing Facility after 171 orbits, completing a 10-day, 19-hour, 4.5-million mile mission to the International Space Station. Main gear touchdown was 12:26:57 p.m. EDT, nose gear touchdown was 12:27:09 p.m. and wheel stop was 12:28:07 p.m.  The crew delivered and installed the S0 truss, which will support cooling and power systems essential for the addition of future international laboratories, on the Station KSC-02pd0525

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- The STS-110 crew exit from the Crew Hat...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- The STS-110 crew exit from the Crew Hatch Access Vehicle and are greeted by NASA Administrator Sean O'Keefe, Center Director Roy Bridges Jr. and mission managers. The crew member... More

JOHNSON SPACE CENTER, Houston --  JSC2007-E-37486 -- Astronaut Stephen N. Frick, commander KSC-07pd3280

JOHNSON SPACE CENTER, Houston -- JSC2007-E-37486 -- Astronaut Stephen...

JOHNSON SPACE CENTER, Houston -- JSC2007-E-37486 -- Astronaut Stephen N. Frick, commander

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Members of the STS-122 crew look over the Columbus Research Laboratory in the Space Station Processing Facility. The crew is at Kennedy to take part in a crew equipment interface test, which helps familiarize them with equipment and payloads for the mission.  Among the activities standard to a CEIT are harness training, inspection of the thermal protection system and camera operation for planned extravehicular activities, or EVAs. The crew comprises Commander Stephen Frick, Pilot Alan Poindexter, and Mission Specialists Rex Walheim, Stanley Love, Leland Melvin and Hans Schlegel, who represents the European Space Agency.  The Columbus Lab is Europe’s largest contribution to the construction of the International Space Station. It will support scientific and technological research in a microgravity environment. Columbus, a program of ESA, is a multifunctional, pressurized laboratory that will be permanently attached to Node 2 of the space station to carry out experiments in materials science, fluid physics and biosciences, as well as to perform a number of technological applications.  STS-122 is targeted for launch in December.   Photo credit: NASA/Jim Grossmann KSC-07pd2600

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Members of the STS-122 crew look over th...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Members of the STS-122 crew look over the Columbus Research Laboratory in the Space Station Processing Facility. The crew is at Kennedy to take part in a crew equipment interface t... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. --  STS-122 Commander Stephen Frick, at right, practices driving an M-113 armored personnel carrier as an instructor, at left, monitors his performance.  European Space Agency astronaut Frank De Winne, the backup for STS-122 Mission Specialist Leopold Eyharts, rides in back.  The practice near Launch Pad 39B is part of training on emergency egress procedures. An M-113 will be available to transport the crew to safety in the event of a contingency on the pad before their launch. The crew is participating in Terminal Countdown Demonstration Test activities, a standard part of launch preparations. The TCDT provides astronauts and ground crews with equipment familiarization, emergency egress training and a simulated launch countdown. On mission STS-122, Atlantis will deliver the European Space Agency's Columbus module to the International Space Station.  Columbus is a multifunctional, pressurized laboratory that will be permanently attached to U.S. Node 2, called Harmony, and will expand the research facilities aboard the station. Launch is targeted for Dec. 6.  Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-07pd3337

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- STS-122 Commander Stephen Frick, at rig...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- STS-122 Commander Stephen Frick, at right, practices driving an M-113 armored personnel carrier as an instructor, at left, monitors his performance. European Space Agency astrona... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. --  The STS-122 crew poses for a group portrait near Launch Pad 39B following a training session on the operation of the M-113 armored personnel carrier.  An M-113 will be available to transport the crew to safety in the event of an emergency on the pad before their launch.  From left are Mission Specialists Rex Walheim and Stanley Love; Commander Steve Frick; Pilot Alan Poindexter; and Mission Specialists Leland Melvin, Leopold Eyharts and Hans Schlegel.  Eyharts and Schlegel are with the European Space Agency.  Eyharts will remain on the International Space Station as a flight engineer for Expedition 16 following the STS-122 mission.  The crew is participating in Terminal Countdown Demonstration Test activities, a standard part of launch preparations. The TCDT provides astronauts and ground crews with equipment familiarization, emergency egress training and a simulated launch countdown. On mission STS-122, Atlantis will deliver the European Space Agency's Columbus module to the International Space Station.  Columbus is a multifunctional, pressurized laboratory that will be permanently attached to U.S. Node 2, called Harmony, and will expand the research facilities aboard the station. Launch is targeted for Dec. 6.  Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-07pd3351

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- The STS-122 crew poses for a group port...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- The STS-122 crew poses for a group portrait near Launch Pad 39B following a training session on the operation of the M-113 armored personnel carrier. An M-113 will be available t... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. --  Space shuttle Atlantis STS-122 Commander Steve Frick disembarks from a shuttle training aircraft, or STA, at Kennedy Space Center's Shuttle Landing Facility. He and STS-122 Pilot Alan Poindexter have just completed a practice session landing the STA.  The STA is a Grumman American Aviation-built Gulf Stream II jet that was modified to simulate an orbiter's cockpit, motion and visual cues, and handling qualities. In flight, the STA duplicates the orbiter's atmospheric descent trajectory from approximately 35,000 feet altitude to landing on a runway. Because the orbiter is unpowered during re-entry and landing, its high-speed glide must be perfectly executed the first time. The training is part of terminal countdown demonstration test, or TCDT, activities. The TCDT provides astronauts and ground crews with equipment familiarization, emergency egress training and a simulated launch countdown. On mission STS-122, Atlantis will deliver the European Space Agency's Columbus module to the International Space Station.  Columbus is a multifunctional, pressurized laboratory that will be permanently attached to U.S. Node 2, called Harmony, and will expand the research facilities aboard the station. Launch is targeted for Dec. 6.  Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-07pd3367

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Space shuttle Atlantis STS-122 Commande...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Space shuttle Atlantis STS-122 Commander Steve Frick disembarks from a shuttle training aircraft, or STA, at Kennedy Space Center's Shuttle Landing Facility. He and STS-122 Pilot ... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. --  Dressed in their launch and entry suits, the space shuttle Atlantis STS-122 crew greet the media and employees on hand to cheer them on as the leave the Operations and Checkout Building for Launch Pad 39A.  Clockwise, from left front, are Pilot Alan Poindexter; Mission Specialists Leland Melvin, Stanley Love, Leopold Eyharts, Hans Schlegel, and Rex Walheim; and Commander Steve Frick.  Eyharts and Schlegel are with the European Space Agency.  Eyharts will remain on the International Space Station as a flight engineer for Expedition 16 following the STS-122 mission.   The STS-122 crew is preparing for a simulated launch countdown aboard Atlantis, part of terminal countdown demonstration test, or TCDT, activities at NASA's Kennedy Space Center. The TCDT is a dress rehearsal for launch and also provides astronauts and ground crews with equipment familiarization and emergency egress training.  On mission STS-122, Atlantis will deliver the Columbus module to the International Space Station. The European Space Agency's largest single contribution to the station, Columbus is a multifunctional, pressurized laboratory that will be permanently attached to U.S. Node 2, called Harmony. The laboratory will expand the research facilities aboard the station, providing crew members and scientists from around the world the ability to conduct a variety of experiments in the physical, materials and life sciences. Launch is targeted for Dec. 6.  Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-07pd3416

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Dressed in their launch and entry suits...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Dressed in their launch and entry suits, the space shuttle Atlantis STS-122 crew greet the media and employees on hand to cheer them on as the leave the Operations and Checkout Bu... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. --  Space shuttle Atlantis STS-122 Pilot Alan Poindexter, left, and Commander Steve Frick practice emergency exit procedures in a slidewire basket at Launch Pad 39A following a simulated launch countdown.   The exercise is part of terminal countdown demonstration test, or TCDT, activities at NASA's Kennedy Space Center. The TCDT is a dress rehearsal for launch and also provides astronauts and ground crews with equipment familiarization and emergency egress training.  On mission STS-122, Atlantis will deliver the Columbus module to the International Space Station. The European Space Agency's largest single contribution to the station, Columbus is a multifunctional, pressurized laboratory that will be permanently attached to U.S. Node 2, called Harmony. The laboratory will expand the research facilities aboard the station, providing crew members and scientists from around the world the ability to conduct a variety of experiments in the physical, materials and life sciences. Atlantis' launch is targeted for Dec. 6.  Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-07pd3448

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Space shuttle Atlantis STS-122 Pilot Al...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Space shuttle Atlantis STS-122 Pilot Alan Poindexter, left, and Commander Steve Frick practice emergency exit procedures in a slidewire basket at Launch Pad 39A following a simula... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. --    Center Director Bill Parsons welcomes STS-122 Pilot Alan Poindexter after the mission crew's arrival at NASA's Kennedy Space Center.  At right is Commander Steve Frick.  Seen behind Poindexter is Mission Specialist Leland Melvin.  The crew's arrival signals the imminent launch of space shuttle Atlantis on mission STS-122.  The launch countdown begins at 7 p.m. Dec. 3.  Launch is scheduled for 4:31 p.m. EST on Dec. 6.  Atlantis will carry the Columbus Lab, Europe's largest contribution to the construction of the International Space Station. It will support scientific and technological research in a microgravity environment. Columbus, a program of ESA, is a multifunctional, pressurized laboratory that will be permanently attached to Node 2 of the space station to carry out experiments in materials science, fluid physics and biosciences, as well as to perform a number of technological applications.  Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-07pd3510

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Center Director Bill Parsons welcomes...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Center Director Bill Parsons welcomes STS-122 Pilot Alan Poindexter after the mission crew's arrival at NASA's Kennedy Space Center. At right is Commander Steve Frick. Seen be... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. --  STS-122 Commander Steve Frick (right) and Pilot Alan Poindexter (left) congratulate each other on the successful landing practice completed aboard a shuttle training aircraft, or STA, at Kennedy Space Center's Shuttle Landing Facility.  They are preparing for the Dec. 6 launch on space shuttle Atlantis.  The STA is a Grumman American Aviation-built Gulf Stream II jet that was modified to simulate an orbiter's cockpit, motion and visual cues, and handling qualities.  Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-07pd3547

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- STS-122 Commander Steve Frick (right) a...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- STS-122 Commander Steve Frick (right) and Pilot Alan Poindexter (left) congratulate each other on the successful landing practice completed aboard a shuttle training aircraft, or ... More

S122E008124 - STS-122 - Schlegel, Whitson, Frick and Walheim in the A/L prior to EVA 2

S122E008124 - STS-122 - Schlegel, Whitson, Frick and Walheim in the A/...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-122 Mission specialist (MS) and European Space Agency (ESA) astronaut Hans Schlegel and MS Rex Walheim, wearing Extravehicular Mobility Units (EMUs)... More

S122E007580 - STS-122 - Frick on FD during Expedition 16/STS-122 Joint Operations

S122E007580 - STS-122 - Frick on FD during Expedition 16/STS-122 Joint...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-122 Commander Steve Frick poses for a photo while holding a package of food on the Flight Deck (FD) of the orbiter Atlantis. Photo was taken during ... More

S122E008897 - STS-122 - Love, Frick and Walheim in the A/L prior to EVA 3

S122E008897 - STS-122 - Love, Frick and Walheim in the A/L prior to EV...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-122 Mission specialists (MS) Stanley Love and Rex Walheim, wearing Extravehicular Mobility Units (EMUs), pose for a photo with Commander Steve Frick... More

S122E010926 - STS-122 - Frick on FD

S122E010926 - STS-122 - Frick on FD

The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-122 Commander Steve Frick monitors data at his station on the Flight Deck (FD) of the orbiter Atlantis. Subject Terms: STS-122, Astronauts, Atlanti... More

STS122-S-006 (7 Feb. 2008) --- After suiting up, the STS-122 crewmembers exit the Operations and Checkout Building to board the Astrovan, which will take them to launch pad 39A for the launch of Space Shuttle Atlantis on the STS-122 mission. On the right (front to back) are astronauts Steve Frick, commander; Rex Walheim and European Space Agency's (ESA) Hans Schlegel, both mission specialists. On the left (front to back) are astronauts Alan Poindexter, pilot; Leland Melvin, Stanley Love and ESA's Leopold Eyharts, all mission specialists. The launch will be the third attempt for Atlantis since December 2007 to carry the ESA Columbus laboratory to the International Space Station (ISS). During the 11-day mission, the crew's prime objective is to attach the laboratory to the Harmony module, adding to the station's size and capabilities. Eyharts will join Expedition 16 in progress to serve as a flight engineer aboard the ISS. 08pd0200.jpg

STS122-S-006 (7 Feb. 2008) --- After suiting up, the STS-122 crewmembe...

STS122-S-006 (7 Feb. 2008) --- After suiting up, the STS-122 crewmembers exit the Operations and Checkout Building to board the Astrovan, which will take them to launch pad 39A for the launch of Space Shuttle A... More

STS122-S-060 (7 Feb. 2008) --- The Space Shuttle Atlantis and its seven-member STS-122 crew head toward Earth-orbit and a scheduled link-up with the International Space Station (ISS). Liftoff from Kennedy Space Center's launch pad 39A occurred at 2:45 p.m. (EST). The launch is the third attempt for Atlantis since December 2007 to carry the European Space Agency's (ESA) Columbus laboratory to the station. During the mission, the crew's prime objective is to attach the laboratory to the Harmony module, adding to the station's size and capabilities. Onboard are astronauts Steve Frick, commander; Alan Poindexter, pilot; Leland Melvin, Rex Walheim, ESA's Hans Schlegel, Stanley Love and ESA's Leopold Eyharts, all mission specialists. Eyharts will join Expedition 16 in progress to serve as a flight engineer aboard the ISS. 08pp0292

STS122-S-060 (7 Feb. 2008) --- The Space Shuttle Atlantis and its seve...

STS122-S-060 (7 Feb. 2008) --- The Space Shuttle Atlantis and its seven-member STS-122 crew head toward Earth-orbit and a scheduled link-up with the International Space Station (ISS). Liftoff from Kennedy Space... More

Frick on FD during Expedition 16/STS-122 Joint Operations

Frick on FD during Expedition 16/STS-122 Joint Operations

S122-E-007578 (10 Feb. 2008) --- Astronaut Steve Frick, STS-122 commander, is pictured with a package of food while occupying the commander's station on the flight deck of Space Shuttle Atlantis while docked wi... More

Frick in Node 2. NASA public domain image colelction.

Frick in Node 2. NASA public domain image colelction.

S122-E-008624 (14 Feb. 2008) --- Astronaut Steve Frick, STS-122 commander, works in the Harmony module of the International Space Station while Space Shuttle Atlantis is docked with the station.

Poindexter and Frick on docked Atlantis

Poindexter and Frick on docked Atlantis

ISS016-E-029472 (15 Feb. 2008) --- The pilot and commander for STS-122 Atlantis' crew look out the starboard window (pilot's side) of their spacecraft while it is docked to the International Space Station and w... More

ETH-BIB-Frick, Ziegelei-Inlandflüge-LBS MH03-0282

ETH-BIB-Frick, Ziegelei-Inlandflüge-LBS MH03-0282

Public domain image of a train station, free to use, no copyright restrictions - Picryl description Walter Mittelholzer was a Swiss aviation pioneer and photographer. He was one of the first pilots to fly in t... More

Abraham Overholt House, Smokehouse, Frick Avenue, West Overton, Westmoreland County, PA

Abraham Overholt House, Smokehouse, Frick Avenue, West Overton, Westmo...

Survey number: HABS PA-5658-B Public domain photograph - historical image of Pennsylvania, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Overholt Company Workers House F, Frick Avenue, West Overton, Westmoreland County, PA

Overholt Company Workers House F, Frick Avenue, West Overton, Westmore...

Survey number: HABS PA-5664 Public domain photograph - historical image of Pennsylvania, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Abraham Overholt Farm, Farm House, Frick Avenue, West Overton, Westmoreland County, PA

Abraham Overholt Farm, Farm House, Frick Avenue, West Overton, Westmor...

Survey number: HABS PA-5661-A Public domain photograph of a house, residential property, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Christian S. Overholt Store & House, Frick Avenue, West Overton, Westmoreland County, PA

Christian S. Overholt Store & House, Frick Avenue, West Overton, Westm...

Significance: This former residence and store is one of the largest structures built by the Overholts and marks the family's transition from wealthy farmers to managers of an industrial hamlet. The building com... More

Frick, Johann - Public domain portrait engraving

Frick, Johann - Public domain portrait engraving

Verleger: Gleditsch, Johann Gottlieb Stecher: Bernigeroth, Johann Martin Verlagsort: Leipzig Public domain scan of 18th-century portrait print, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Frick Gallery, 1 E. 70th St., New York City. Machine room

Frick Gallery, 1 E. 70th St., New York City. Machine room

Public domain photograph of early 20th-century New York metropolis cityscape, buildings, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Childs Frick, residence in Roslyn, Long Island, New York. Living room I

Childs Frick, residence in Roslyn, Long Island, New York. Living room ...

Public domain photograph of living room, apartment, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Captain (CAPT) Charles Miller, master of the merchant vessel SS MAYAGUEZ, right, visits with CAPT Joseph F. Frick, commanding officer of the aircraft carrier USS CORAL SEA (CV 43), to thank him and his crew for their participation in the rescue of the MAYAGUEZ and its crew from Cambodia

Captain (CAPT) Charles Miller, master of the merchant vessel SS MAYAGU...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Long Beach Naval Shipyard State: California (CA) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: PH2 R. Wold Release Status: Rele... More

STS110-348-033 - STS-110 - Pilot Frick uses a digital still camera on the flight deck during STS-110

STS110-348-033 - STS-110 - Pilot Frick uses a digital still camera on ...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Pilot Stephen N. Frick points a digital still camera (DSC) through an overhead window on the aft flight deck of Atlantis, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 104, duri... More

STS110-361-006 - STS-110 - Frick, Walheim and Walz in the Service Module during STS-110

STS110-361-006 - STS-110 - Frick, Walheim and Walz in the Service Modu...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Expedition Four Flight Engineer Carl E. Walz (left), STS-110 Pilot Stephen N. Frick and STS-110 Mission Specialist (MS) Rex J. Walheim in the Zvezda / S... More

STS110-361-025 - STS-110 - Pilot Frick works on the forward flight deck of Atlantis during STS-110

STS110-361-025 - STS-110 - Pilot Frick works on the forward flight dec...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Pilot Stephen N. Frick works at the commander's workstation on the forward flight deck of Atlantis, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 104, during the STS-110 mission... More

STS110-361-009 - STS-110 - Pilot Frick poses in the Service Module during STS-110

STS110-361-009 - STS-110 - Pilot Frick poses in the Service Module dur...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Pilot Stephen N. Frick poses in the Zvezda / Service Module (SM) during the STS-110 mission. Subject Terms: Astronauts, Service Module, STS-110 Date T... More

STS110-353-031 - STS-110 - Pilot Frick poses in the Service Module during STS-110

STS110-353-031 - STS-110 - Pilot Frick poses in the Service Module dur...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Pilot Stephen N. Frick poses by the aft hatch in the Zvezda / Service Module (SM) during the STS-110 mission. Subject Terms: Astronauts, Hatches, Servi... More

Colonel Andrew P. Frick, USMC, Commander, 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit (Special Operations Capable) poses for a photograph in his office at the Kandahar International Airport, Kandahar, Afghanistan, during OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM

Colonel Andrew P. Frick, USMC, Commander, 26th Marine Expeditionary Un...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: ENDURING FREEDOM Base: Kandahar International Airport Country: Afghanistan (AFG) Scene Major Command Shown: 26th MEU (SOC) S... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the Operations and Checkout Building, members of the STS-110 crew check out equipment that will be on their mission.  From left are Mission Specialists Steven Smith, Lee Morin, Jerry Ross and Rex Walheim.  Other crew members (not shown) are Commander Michael J. Bloomfield, Pilot Stephen N. Frick, and Mission Specialist Ellen Ochoa. Part of the payload on the mission is the Integrated Truss Structure S0.  It is the center segment that they will be installing on the International Space Station, part of the 300-foot (91-meter) truss attached to the U.S. Lab. By assembly completion, four more truss segments will attach to either side of the S0 truss.  STS-110 is currently scheduled to launch in April 2002 KSC-02pd0056

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the Operations and Checkout Building,...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the Operations and Checkout Building, members of the STS-110 crew check out equipment that will be on their mission. From left are Mission Specialists Steven Smith, Lee Morin, ... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. --  The STS-110 crew heads for the Astrovan to take them to the launch pad and a simulated launch countdown.  From left are Mission Specialists Jerry Ross, Lee Morin, Steven Smith (rear), Rex Walheim and Ellen Ochoa; Pilot Stephen Frick and Commander Michael Bloomfield. The simulation is part of Terminal Countdown Demonstration Test activities.  TCDT also includes emergency egress training and is held at KSC prior to each Space Shuttle flight.  Scheduled for launch April 4, the 11-day mission will feature Shuttle Atlantis docking with the International Space Station (ISS) and delivering the S0 truss, the centerpiece-segment of the primary truss structure that will eventually extend over 300 feet KSC-02pd0308

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- The STS-110 crew heads for the Astrovan...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- The STS-110 crew heads for the Astrovan to take them to the launch pad and a simulated launch countdown. From left are Mission Specialists Jerry Ross, Lee Morin, Steven Smith (re... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. --  STS-110 Pilot Stephen N. Frick waves while a suit technician makes final adjustments on his launch and entry suit for the launch scheduled for 4:40 p.m. EDT.  Frick is making his first Shuttle flight. STS-110 is the 13th assembly flight to the International Space Station, carrying the S0 Integrated Truss Structure and Mobile Transporter (MT).  On the 11-day mission, the mission features four spacewalks to attach the S0 truss, which will become the backbone of the Space Station, to the U.S. Lab, "Destiny."   The  MT, a space "railcar," is attached to the truss segment and will make its debut run during the flight KSC-02pd0440

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- STS-110 Pilot Stephen N. Frick waves wh...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- STS-110 Pilot Stephen N. Frick waves while a suit technician makes final adjustments on his launch and entry suit for the launch scheduled for 4:40 p.m. EDT. Frick is making his ... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. --  The STS-110 crew heads for the Astrovan and a ride to Launch Pad 39B for the launch scheduled at 4:40 p.m. EDT (20:40 GMT).  From left-foreground are Mission Specialists Jerry L. Ross and Rex J. Walheim; left, second row, are Mission Specialists Steven L. Smith, Lee M.E. Morin, Ellen Ochoa; Pilot Stephen N. Frick; and Commander Michael J. Bloomfield.  STS-110 is the 13th assembly flight to the International Space Station, carrying the S0 Integrated Truss Structure and Mobile Transporter (MT).  On the 11-day mission, the mission features four spacewalks to attach the S0 truss, which will become the backbone of the Space Station, to the U.S. Lab, "Destiny."   The  MT, a space "railcar," is attached to the truss segment and will make its debut run during the flight KSC-02pd0446

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- The STS-110 crew heads for the Astrovan...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- The STS-110 crew heads for the Astrovan and a ride to Launch Pad 39B for the launch scheduled at 4:40 p.m. EDT (20:40 GMT). From left-foreground are Mission Specialists Jerry L. ... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - STS-110 Pilot Stephen Frick jokes with the Closeout Crew in the White Room as he makes final preparations to enter Space Shuttle Atlantis for launch. The White Room provides entry into the cockpit area of the orbiter.  This is Frick's first Shuttle flight. STS-110 is carrying the S0 Integrated Truss Structure and Mobile Transporter (MT) on this 13th assembly flight to the International Space Station.  On the 11-day mission, astronauts will make four spacewalks to attach the S0 truss, which will become the backbone of the Space Station, to the U.S. Lab, "Destiny."   The  MT, a space "railcar," is attached to the truss segment and will make its debut run during the flight.  Launch is scheduled for 4:40 p.m. EDT (20:40 GMT) KSC-02pp0476

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - STS-110 Pilot Stephen Frick jokes with th...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - STS-110 Pilot Stephen Frick jokes with the Closeout Crew in the White Room as he makes final preparations to enter Space Shuttle Atlantis for launch. The White Room provides entry i... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- A wood stork appears to chase Atlantis as it lands on runway 33 with its drag chute deployed. The landing completes the 10-day, 19-hour, 4.5-million mile mission STS-110 to the International Space Station.  In the upper right corner is the chase plane following Atlantis' path. The orbiter carries the returning crew Commander Michael Bloomfield, Pilot Stephen Frick and Mission Specialists Jerry Ross, Steven Smith, Ellen Ochoa, Lee Morin and Rex Walheim.  Main gear touchdown was 12:26:57 p.m. EDT, nose gear touchdown was 12:27:09 p.m. and wheel stop was 12:28:07 p.m.  The crew delivered and installed the S0 truss, which will support cooling and power systems essential for the addition of future international laboratories, on the Station KSC-02pd0521

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- A wood stork appears to chase Atlantis a...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- A wood stork appears to chase Atlantis as it lands on runway 33 with its drag chute deployed. The landing completes the 10-day, 19-hour, 4.5-million mile mission STS-110 to the Int... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -  In the Space Station Processing Facility, astronaut Stephen Frick and STS-114 Mission Specialist Wendy Lawrence watch as crew members work with equipment that will be used on the mission.  Frick is a tile specialist, who joined the STS-114 crew during equipment familiarization at KSC. STS-114 is classified as Logistics Flight 1 to the International Space Station, delivering new supplies and replacing one of the orbital outpost’s Control Moment Gyroscopes (CMGs). STS-114 will also carry a Raffaello Multi-Purpose Logistics Module and the External Stowage Platform-2.  The crew is slated to conduct at least three spacewalks: They will demonstrate repair techniques of the Shuttle’s Thermal Protection System,  replace the failed CMG with one delivered by the Shuttle, and  install the External Stowage Platform.

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - In the Space Station Processing Facility...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - In the Space Station Processing Facility, astronaut Stephen Frick and STS-114 Mission Specialist Wendy Lawrence watch as crew members work with equipment that will be used on the m... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -  In the SRB Assembly and Refurbishment Facility, members of the STS-114 crew get a close look at an actuator, part of the thrust vector control system, in a segment of a solid rocket booster.  Behind them is the yellow foam insulation. At left is astronaut Steven Frick; in the center is STS-114 Pilot James Kelly and, at right, is Mission Specialist Andrew Thomas.  The crew is at KSC for familiarization with Shuttle and mission equipment. The STS-114 mission is Logistics Flight 1, which is scheduled to deliver supplies and equipment, plus the external stowage platform, to the International Space Station. KSC-04pd0393

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - In the SRB Assembly and Refurbishment Fa...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - In the SRB Assembly and Refurbishment Facility, members of the STS-114 crew get a close look at an actuator, part of the thrust vector control system, in a segment of a solid rocke... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. --  The astronauts assigned to the space shuttle Atlantis STS-122 crew arrive at Kennedy Space Center's Shuttle Landing Facility aboard a Gulfstream shuttle training aircraft to participate in three days of terminal countdown demonstration test, or TCDT, activities.  From left are Mission Specialist Leopold Eyharts, a European Space Agency astronaut who will remain on the International Space Station as a flight engineer for Expedition 16; Mission Specialists Stanley Love, Hans Schlegel of the European Space Agency, Rex Walheim and Leland Melvin; Pilot Alan Poindexter; and Commander Steve Frick.  The TCDT provides astronauts and ground crews with equipment familiarization, emergency egress training and a simulated launch countdown. On mission STS-122, Atlantis will deliver the Columbus module to the International Space Station. The European Space Agency's largest single contribution to the station, Columbus is a multifunctional, pressurized laboratory that will be permanently attached to U.S. Node 2, called Harmony. The laboratory will expand the research facilities aboard the station, providing crew members and scientists from around the world the ability to conduct a variety of experiments in the physical, materials and life sciences. Photo credit: NASA/George Shelton KSC-07pd3333

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- The astronauts assigned to the space sh...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- The astronauts assigned to the space shuttle Atlantis STS-122 crew arrive at Kennedy Space Center's Shuttle Landing Facility aboard a Gulfstream shuttle training aircraft to parti... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. --  The astronauts assigned to the space shuttle Atlantis STS-122 crew arrive at Kennedy Space Center's Shuttle Landing Facility aboard a Gulfstream shuttle training aircraft to participate in three days of terminal countdown demonstration test, or TCDT, activities. STS-122 Launch Director Doug Lyons greets Mission Specialist Leland Melvin as Commander Steve Frick and Pilot Alan Poindexter look on.  Disembarking are Mission Specialists Hans Schlegel of the European Space Agency, Stanley Love and Leopold Eyharts, a European Space Agency astronaut who will remain on the International Space Station as a flight engineer for Expedition 16. The TCDT provides astronauts and ground crews with equipment familiarization, emergency egress training and a simulated launch countdown. On mission STS-122, Atlantis will deliver the Columbus module to the International Space Station. The European Space Agency's largest single contribution to the station, Columbus is a multifunctional, pressurized laboratory that will be permanently attached to U.S. Node 2, called Harmony. The laboratory will expand the research facilities aboard the station, providing crew members and scientists from around the world the ability to conduct a variety of experiments in the physical, materials and life sciences. Photo credit: NASA/George Shelton KSC-07pd3325

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- The astronauts assigned to the space sh...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- The astronauts assigned to the space shuttle Atlantis STS-122 crew arrive at Kennedy Space Center's Shuttle Landing Facility aboard a Gulfstream shuttle training aircraft to parti... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. --  Dressed in his launch and entry suit, STS-122 Commander Steve Frick is seated in the shuttle training aircraft, or STA, at NASA's Kennedy Space Center.  Frick and Pilot Alan Poindexter will practice shuttle landings in the STA before the Dec. 6 launch on space shuttle Atlantis.  The STA is a Grumman American Aviation-built Gulf Stream II jet that was modified to simulate an orbiter's cockpit, motion and visual cues, and handling qualities. Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-07pd3540

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Dressed in his launch and entry suit, S...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Dressed in his launch and entry suit, STS-122 Commander Steve Frick is seated in the shuttle training aircraft, or STA, at NASA's Kennedy Space Center. Frick and Pilot Alan Poind... More

S122E008585 - STS-122 - Walheim, Frick, Love and Poindexter on MDDK

S122E008585 - STS-122 - Walheim, Frick, Love and Poindexter on MDDK

The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-122 Mission specialist (MS) Rex Walheim, Commander Steve Frick, MS Stanley Love, and Pilot Alan Poindexter pose for a photo on the Middeck (MDDK) of... More

S122E009089 - STS-122 - Frick and Whitson in the A/L

S122E009089 - STS-122 - Frick and Whitson in the A/L

The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-122 Commander Steve Frick (holding a baseball cap) and Expedition 16 Commander Peggy Whitson pose for a photo in the Quest/Airlock (A/L). Photo was ... More

S122E005065 - STS-122 - Frick on aft FD during STS-122

S122E005065 - STS-122 - Frick on aft FD during STS-122

The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-122 Commander Steve Frick poses for a photo on the aft Flight Deck (FD) of the orbiter Atlantis during STS-122. Subject Terms: STS-122, Astronauts,... More

S122E005067 - STS-122 - Frick and Poindexter on aft FD during STS-122

S122E005067 - STS-122 - Frick and Poindexter on aft FD during STS-122

The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-122 Commander Steve Frick poses for a photo next to Pilot Alan Poindexter on the aft Flight Deck (FD) of the orbiter Atlantis during STS-122. Subje... More

S122E009931 - STS-122 - Frick on FD

S122E009931 - STS-122 - Frick on FD

The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-122 Commander Steve Frick poses for a photo near a window on the aft Flight Deck (FD) of the orbiter Atlantis after its undocking from the Internati... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- STS-122 Pilot Alan Poindexter (left) and Commander Steve Frick  congratulate each other on successful completion of practice shuttle landings in the shuttle training aircraft. before the Feb. 7 launch of space shuttle Atlantis. The STA is a Grumman American Aviation-built Gulf Stream II jet that was modified to simulate an orbiter's cockpit, motion and visual cues, and handling qualities. In flight, the STA duplicates the orbiter's atmospheric descent trajectory from approximately 35,000 feet altitude to landing on a runway. Because the orbiter is unpowered during re-entry and landing, its high-speed glide must be perfectly executed the first time.  Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-08pd0141

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- STS-122 Pilot Alan Poindexter (left) and...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- STS-122 Pilot Alan Poindexter (left) and Commander Steve Frick congratulate each other on successful completion of practice shuttle landings in the shuttle training aircraft. befo... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. --  Commander Steve Frick is happy to be suiting up for launch of space shuttle Atlantis on the STS-122 mission.  The launch, scheduled for 2:45 p.m. EST, will be the third attempt for Atlantis since December 2007 to carry the European Space Agency's Columbus laboratory to the International Space Station.  During the 11-day mission, the crew's prime objective is to attach the laboratory to the Harmony module, adding to the station's size and capabilities.    Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-08pd0192

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Commander Steve Frick is happy to be su...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Commander Steve Frick is happy to be suiting up for launch of space shuttle Atlantis on the STS-122 mission. The launch, scheduled for 2:45 p.m. EST, will be the third attempt fo... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. --  The STS-122 crew pauses alongside the Astrovan to wave farewell to onlookers before heading for Launch Pad 39A for the launch of space shuttle Atlantis on the STS-122 mission. From left are Mission Specialists Leopold Eyharts, Stanley Love, Hans Schlegel, Rex Walheim and Leland Melvin, Pilot Alan Poindexter and Commander Steve Frick. The launch will be the third attempt for Atlantis since December 2007 to carry the European Space Agency's Columbus laboratory to the International Space Station.  During the 11-day mission, the crew's prime objective is to attach the laboratory to the Harmony module, adding to the station's size and capabilities.    Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-08pd0201

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- The STS-122 crew pauses alongside the A...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- The STS-122 crew pauses alongside the Astrovan to wave farewell to onlookers before heading for Launch Pad 39A for the launch of space shuttle Atlantis on the STS-122 mission. Fro... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. --  Following the presentation in the Training Auditorium at NASA's Kennedy Space Center, the STS-122 crew STS-122 crew signs autographs for employees.  At right is Commander Steven Frick.  The crew members shared personal stories, photos and videos of their challenging mission.  Photo credit: NASA/Cory Huston KSC-08pd0958

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- Following the presentation in the Training Au...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- Following the presentation in the Training Auditorium at NASA's Kennedy Space Center, the STS-122 crew STS-122 crew signs autographs for employees. At right is Commander Steven Frick. ... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. --  At the luncheon held during NASA’s Future Forum in Miami, astronaut Steve Frick gives the keynote address.  Frick served as commander of the STS-122 shuttle mission. The forum focused on how space exploration benefits Florida's economy. The event, which included presentations and panels, was held at the University of Miami's BankUnited Center.  Among those participating were NASA Deputy Administrator Shana Dale, astronaut Carl Walz, director of the Advanced Capabilities Division in NASA's Exploration Systems Mission Directorate, and Russell Romanella, director, International Space Station and Spacecraft Processing.   Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-08pd0985

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At the luncheon held during NASA’s Future For...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At the luncheon held during NASA’s Future Forum in Miami, astronaut Steve Frick gives the keynote address. Frick served as commander of the STS-122 shuttle mission. The forum focused o... More

Overholt Company Workers House F, Frick Avenue, West Overton, Westmoreland County, PA

Overholt Company Workers House F, Frick Avenue, West Overton, Westmore...

Survey number: HABS PA-5664 Public domain photograph - historical image of Washington State, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Christian S. Overholt Store & House, Frick Avenue, West Overton, Westmoreland County, PA

Christian S. Overholt Store & House, Frick Avenue, West Overton, Westm...

Significance: This former residence and store is one of the largest structures built by the Overholts and marks the family's transition from wealthy farmers to managers of an industrial hamlet. The building com... More

Christian S. Overholt Store & House, Frick Avenue, West Overton, Westmoreland County, PA

Christian S. Overholt Store & House, Frick Avenue, West Overton, Westm...

Significance: This former residence and store is one of the largest structures built by the Overholts and marks the family's transition from wealthy farmers to managers of an industrial hamlet. The building com... More

Frick, Albrecht Philipp - Public domain portrait engraving

Frick, Albrecht Philipp - Public domain portrait engraving

Public domain reproduction of portrait art print, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Frick, Johann Georg - Public domain portrait engraving

Frick, Johann Georg - Public domain portrait engraving

Public domain scan of portrait art print, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

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