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JSC2004E25790 – Expedition 9 crew
members, International Space Station (ISS)
Science Officer Michael Fincke (right) and
ISS Commander Gennady Padalka (left), use
video and audio channels to communicate
with Mission Control Center in Houston on
June 18, 2004. Everyone is celebrating the
recent birth of Fincke's daughter. The
primary focus of the Interactions investigation
is to improve communications between the
support personnel and the expedition crew.
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