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    Inspire. Dream.

    Photograph by Justin W. Moore (www.outdorphoto.com/)

    Potential future female astronaut demonstrating the "backflip" (Rendezvous Pitch Maneuver) the Space Shuttle orbiter performs for visual inspection just before docking with the International Space Station.

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    Freely available for use, particularly for any STEM education, NASA outreach or related activities. Usage: Creative Commons-Attribution --

    REQUIRED ATTRIBUTION (Web address is required, but active hyperlink is OPTIONAL):
    Justin W. Moore (www.outdoorphoto.com/)

    Comments and faves

    1. wakefieldlady (28 months ago)

      This photo ought to be purchased by NASA for PR and recruiting purposes!

    2. dwight_ew (28 months ago)

      Amen to that!

    3. AmyP*185 (28 months ago)

      This is GREAT! What a wonderful Halloween costume! Sarah sure is a cutie!

    4. Photoman Dan [deleted] (28 months ago)

      SEEN IN :

      Space The Final Frontier
      This is perfect!!!

    5. JetForMe (28 months ago)

      What a great picture! That's fantastic. NASA really should buy it.

    6. Lonestar Flickr (28 months ago)

      Wonderful moment! I respectfully request your permission to add it to my "Space" wallpaper collection.

    7. bfinney (28 months ago)

      Perfect capture! I love the DOF that puts the focus on her face!

    8. AGeekMom (28 months ago)

      Changed licensing on this pic to correspond w/how it's been (with my full permission) used since its wider exposure during & as of the STS-129 NASA Tweetup

    9. diningferrari (27 months ago)

      the future!

    10. ivydeliz (27 months ago)

      wow this photo is amazing... it makes me tear up :*)

    11. Tatiana12 (17 months ago)

      Excellent capture! Thanks for sharing within the Commons. Makes it all great and useful. :-)

    12. AGeekMom (11 months ago)

      As of March 2011, this photo is being used by the Marshall Space Flight Center for school outreach. Any other NASA or STEM-related activities that want to use it are encouraged to do so. Freely available, just requires attribution.

    13. bfinney, miko-la, gretchichi, José Méndez Facio, and 7mag added this photo to their favorites.

    14. 7mag (2 months ago)

      Maybe she'll be one of the first human, who will set their step on Mars. Who knows?
      Anyhow an impressive picture! I like it!

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