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NASA astronauts Scott D. Altman (R) and  Michael J. Massimino (L, rear) get a tour of the floor of the New York Stock Exchange on March 18, 2010 just before they rang the closing bell. The two visited the NYSE to support the release of Hubble 3D, the newest IMAX 3D space film which documents  the latest mission to repair the Hubble Space Telescope.

NASA astronauts Scott D. Altman (R) and Michael J. Massimino (L, rear) get a tour of the floor of the New York Stock Exchange on March 18, 2010 just before they rang the closing bell. The two visited the NYSE to support the release of Hubble 3D, the newest IMAX 3D space film which documents the latest mission to repair the Hubble Space Telescope.

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NASA astronauts Scott D. Altman (C) and  Michael J. Massimino (R) get a tour of Barclays Capital booth by Edward Zelles, Jr. (L) on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange on March 18, 2010 just before they rang the closing bell. The two visited the NYSE to support the release of Hubble 3D, the newest IMAX 3D space film which documents  the latest mission to repair the Hubble Space Telescope.

NASA astronauts Scott D. Altman (C) and Michael J. Massimino (R) get a tour of Barclays Capital booth by Edward Zelles, Jr. (L) on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange on March 18, 2010 just before they rang the closing bell. The two visited the NYSE to support the release of Hubble 3D, the newest IMAX 3D space film which documents the latest mission to repair the Hubble Space Telescope.

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NASA astronauts Scott D. Altman (R, rear) and  Michael J. Massimino (L, rear) get a tour of a trading booth from a specialist (front) on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange on March 18, 2010 just before they rang the closing bell. The two visited the NYSE to support the release of Hubble 3D, the newest IMAX 3D space film which documents  the latest mission to repair the Hubble Space Telescope.

NASA astronauts Scott D. Altman (R, rear) and Michael J. Massimino (L, rear) get a tour of a trading booth from a specialist (front) on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange on March 18, 2010 just before they rang the closing bell. The two visited the NYSE to support the release of Hubble 3D, the newest IMAX 3D space film which documents the latest mission to repair the Hubble Space Telescope.

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NASA astronauts Scott D. Altman (R) and  Michael J. Massimino (L) sit in chairs in a trading booth on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange on March 18, 2010 just before they rang the closing bell. The two visited the NYSE to support the release of Hubble 3D, the newest IMAX 3D space film which documents the latest mission to repair the Hubble Space Telescope.

NASA astronauts Scott D. Altman (R) and Michael J. Massimino (L) sit in chairs in a trading booth on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange on March 18, 2010 just before they rang the closing bell. The two visited the NYSE to support the release of Hubble 3D, the newest IMAX 3D space film which documents the latest mission to repair the Hubble Space Telescope.

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NASA astronauts Michael J. Massimino  (L) and Scott D. Altman (R) pose with phones before they rang the closing bell of the New York Stock Exchange on March 18, 2010. The two visited the NYSE to support the release of Hubble 3D, the newest IMAX 3D space film which documents  the latest mission to repair the Hubble Space Telescope.

NASA astronauts Michael J. Massimino (L) and Scott D. Altman (R) pose with phones before they rang the closing bell of the New York Stock Exchange on March 18, 2010. The two visited the NYSE to support the release of Hubble 3D, the newest IMAX 3D space film which documents the latest mission to repair the Hubble Space Telescope.

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NASA astronauts Scott D. Altman (R) and  Michael J. Massimino (L) sit in chairs in a trading booth on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange on March 18, 2010 just before they rang the closing bell. The two visited the NYSE to support the release of Hubble 3D, the newest IMAX 3D space film which documents the latest mission to repair the Hubble Space Telescope.

NASA astronauts Scott D. Altman (R) and Michael J. Massimino (L) sit in chairs in a trading booth on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange on March 18, 2010 just before they rang the closing bell. The two visited the NYSE to support the release of Hubble 3D, the newest IMAX 3D space film which documents the latest mission to repair the Hubble Space Telescope.

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NASA astronaut Scott D. Altman (L) pounds the gavel with fellow astronaut Michael J. Massimino (R) after they rang the closing bell of the New York Stock Exchange on March 18, 2010. The two visited the NYSE to support the release of Hubble 3D, the newest IMAX 3D space film which documents the latest mission to repair the Hubble Space Telescope.

NASA astronaut Scott D. Altman (L) pounds the gavel with fellow astronaut Michael J. Massimino (R) after they rang the closing bell of the New York Stock Exchange on March 18, 2010. The two visited the NYSE to support the release of Hubble 3D, the newest IMAX 3D space film which documents the latest mission to repair the Hubble Space Telescope.

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NASA astronaut Jeff Williams speaks over a satellite telephone after landing in the Russian Soyuz TMA-16 space capsule  not far from the Kazakh town of Arkalyk, Thursday, March 18, 2010. NASA astronaut Jeff Williams and Russian Maxim Surayev  landed safely in northern Kazakhstan's chilly steppes on Thursday after spending almost six months on the International Space Station.

NASA astronaut Jeff Williams speaks over a satellite telephone after landing in the Russian Soyuz TMA-16 space capsule not far from the Kazakh town of Arkalyk, Thursday, March 18, 2010. NASA astronaut Jeff Williams and Russian Maxim Surayev landed safely in northern Kazakhstan's chilly steppes on Thursday after spending almost six months on the International Space Station.

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The space suits of NASA astronaut Jeff Williams and Russian cosmonaut Maxim Surayev lie on the ground near the scorched Soyuz TMA-16 space capsule soon after landing  not far from the Kazakh town of Arkalyk, Thursday, March 18, 2010. NASA astronaut Jeff Williams and Russian Maxim Surayev  landed safely in northern Kazakhstan's chilly steppes on Thursday after spending almost six months on the International Space Station.

The space suits of NASA astronaut Jeff Williams and Russian cosmonaut Maxim Surayev lie on the ground near the scorched Soyuz TMA-16 space capsule soon after landing not far from the Kazakh town of Arkalyk, Thursday, March 18, 2010. NASA astronaut Jeff Williams and Russian Maxim Surayev landed safely in northern Kazakhstan's chilly steppes on Thursday after spending almost six months on the International Space Station.

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NASA astronaut Jeff Williams speaks on a satellite telephone after landing in the Russian Soyuz TMA-16 space capsule  not far from the Kazakh town of Arkalyk, Thursday, March 18, 2010. NASA astronaut Jeff Williams and Russian Maxim Surayev  landed safely in northern Kazakhstan's chilly steppes on Thursday after spending almost six months on the International Space Station.

NASA astronaut Jeff Williams speaks on a satellite telephone after landing in the Russian Soyuz TMA-16 space capsule not far from the Kazakh town of Arkalyk, Thursday, March 18, 2010. NASA astronaut Jeff Williams and Russian Maxim Surayev landed safely in northern Kazakhstan's chilly steppes on Thursday after spending almost six months on the International Space Station.

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NASA astronaut Jeff Williams is transported to a helicopter after landing in the Russian Soyuz TMA-16 space capsule  not far from the Kazakh town of Arkalyk, Thursday, March 18, 2010. NASA astronaut Jeff Williams and Russian Maxim Surayev  landed safely in northern Kazakhstan's chilly steppes on Thursday after spending almost six months on the International Space Station.

NASA astronaut Jeff Williams is transported to a helicopter after landing in the Russian Soyuz TMA-16 space capsule not far from the Kazakh town of Arkalyk, Thursday, March 18, 2010. NASA astronaut Jeff Williams and Russian Maxim Surayev landed safely in northern Kazakhstan's chilly steppes on Thursday after spending almost six months on the International Space Station.

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Russian cosmonaut Maxim Surayev is transported to a helicopter after landing in the Russian Soyuz TMA-16 space capsule  not far from the Kazakh town of Arkalyk, Thursday, March 18, 2010. NASA astronaut Jeff Williams and Russian Maxim Surayev  landed safely in northern Kazakhstan's chilly steppes on Thursday after spending almost six months on the International Space Station.

Russian cosmonaut Maxim Surayev is transported to a helicopter after landing in the Russian Soyuz TMA-16 space capsule not far from the Kazakh town of Arkalyk, Thursday, March 18, 2010. NASA astronaut Jeff Williams and Russian Maxim Surayev landed safely in northern Kazakhstan's chilly steppes on Thursday after spending almost six months on the International Space Station.

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NASA astronaut Jeff Williams, left, and Russian cosmonaut Maxim Surayev sit wrapped in blue blankets after landing in the Russian Soyuz TMA-16 space capsule not far from the Kazakh town of Arkalyk, Thursday, March 18, 2010. NASA astronaut Jeff Williams and Russian Maxim Surayev  landed safely in northern Kazakhstan's chilly steppes on Thursday after spending almost six months on the International Space Station.

NASA astronaut Jeff Williams, left, and Russian cosmonaut Maxim Surayev sit wrapped in blue blankets after landing in the Russian Soyuz TMA-16 space capsule not far from the Kazakh town of Arkalyk, Thursday, March 18, 2010. NASA astronaut Jeff Williams and Russian Maxim Surayev landed safely in northern Kazakhstan's chilly steppes on Thursday after spending almost six months on the International Space Station.

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NASA astronaut Jeff Williams, left, and Russian cosmonaut Maxim Surayev sit wrapped in blue blankets after landing in the Russian Soyuz TMA-16 space capsule not far from the Kazakh town of Arkalyk, Thursday, March 18, 2010. NASA astronaut Jeff Williams and Russian Maxim Surayev  landed safely in northern Kazakhstan's chilly steppes on Thursday after spending almost six months on the International Space Station.

NASA astronaut Jeff Williams, left, and Russian cosmonaut Maxim Surayev sit wrapped in blue blankets after landing in the Russian Soyuz TMA-16 space capsule not far from the Kazakh town of Arkalyk, Thursday, March 18, 2010. NASA astronaut Jeff Williams and Russian Maxim Surayev landed safely in northern Kazakhstan's chilly steppes on Thursday after spending almost six months on the International Space Station.

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NASA astronaut Jeff Williams gets assistance after landing in the Russian Soyuz TMA-16 space capsule  not far from the Kazakh town of Arkalyk, Thursday, March 18, 2010. NASA astronaut Jeff Williams and Russian Maxim Surayev  landed safely in northern Kazakhstan's chilly steppes on Thursday after spending almost six months on the International Space Station.

NASA astronaut Jeff Williams gets assistance after landing in the Russian Soyuz TMA-16 space capsule not far from the Kazakh town of Arkalyk, Thursday, March 18, 2010. NASA astronaut Jeff Williams and Russian Maxim Surayev landed safely in northern Kazakhstan's chilly steppes on Thursday after spending almost six months on the International Space Station.

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NASA astronaut Jeff Williams gets assistance after landing in the Russian Soyuz TMA-16 space capsule  not far from the Kazakh town of Arkalyk, Thursday, March 18, 2010. NASA astronaut Jeff Williams and Russian Maxim Surayev  landed safely in northern Kazakhstan's chilly steppes on Thursday after spending almost six months on the International Space Station.

NASA astronaut Jeff Williams gets assistance after landing in the Russian Soyuz TMA-16 space capsule not far from the Kazakh town of Arkalyk, Thursday, March 18, 2010. NASA astronaut Jeff Williams and Russian Maxim Surayev landed safely in northern Kazakhstan's chilly steppes on Thursday after spending almost six months on the International Space Station.

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Russian cosmonaut Maxim Surayev is seen shortly after landing in the Russian Soyuz TMA-16 space capsule  not far from the Kazakh town of Arkalyk, Thursday, March 18, 2010. NASA astronaut Jeff Williams and Russian Maxim Surayev  landed safely in northern Kazakhstan's chilly steppes on Thursday after spending almost six months on the International Space Station.

Russian cosmonaut Maxim Surayev is seen shortly after landing in the Russian Soyuz TMA-16 space capsule not far from the Kazakh town of Arkalyk, Thursday, March 18, 2010. NASA astronaut Jeff Williams and Russian Maxim Surayev landed safely in northern Kazakhstan's chilly steppes on Thursday after spending almost six months on the International Space Station.

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NASA astronaut Jeff Williams, right, and Russian cosmonaut Maxim Surayev wave upon landing in the Russian Soyuz TMA-16 space capsule  not far from the Kazakh town of Arkalyk, Thursday, March 18, 2010. NASA astronaut Jeff Williams and Russian Maxim Surayev  landed safely in northern Kazakhstan's chilly steppes on Thursday after spending almost six months on the International Space Station.

NASA astronaut Jeff Williams, right, and Russian cosmonaut Maxim Surayev wave upon landing in the Russian Soyuz TMA-16 space capsule not far from the Kazakh town of Arkalyk, Thursday, March 18, 2010. NASA astronaut Jeff Williams and Russian Maxim Surayev landed safely in northern Kazakhstan's chilly steppes on Thursday after spending almost six months on the International Space Station.

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The Russian Soyuz TMA-16 space capsule carrying NASA astronaut Jeff Williams and Russian Maxim Surayev  is seen just after touching down not far from the Kazakh town of Arkalyk, Thursday, March 18, 2010. Astronauts from the United States and Russia landed safely in northern Kazakhstan's chilly steppes on Thursday after spending almost six months on the International Space Station.

The Russian Soyuz TMA-16 space capsule carrying NASA astronaut Jeff Williams and Russian Maxim Surayev is seen just after touching down not far from the Kazakh town of Arkalyk, Thursday, March 18, 2010. Astronauts from the United States and Russia landed safely in northern Kazakhstan's chilly steppes on Thursday after spending almost six months on the International Space Station.

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The Russian Soyuz TMA-16 space capsule carrying NASA astronaut Jeff Williams and Russian Maxim Surayev  touches down not far from the Kazakh town of Arkalyk, Thursday, March 18, 2010. Astronauts from the United States and Russia landed safely in northern Kazakhstan's chilly steppes on Thursday after spending almost six months on the International Space Station.

The Russian Soyuz TMA-16 space capsule carrying NASA astronaut Jeff Williams and Russian Maxim Surayev touches down not far from the Kazakh town of Arkalyk, Thursday, March 18, 2010. Astronauts from the United States and Russia landed safely in northern Kazakhstan's chilly steppes on Thursday after spending almost six months on the International Space Station.

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NASA astronauts Scott D. Altman (R) and  Michael J. Massimino (L, rear) get a tour of the floor of the New York Stock Exchange on March 18, 2010 just before they rang the closing bell. The two visited the NYSE to support the release of Hubble 3D, the newest IMAX 3D space film which documents  the latest mission to repair the Hubble Space Telescope.

NASA astronauts Scott D. Altman (R) and Michael J. Massimino (L, rear) get a tour of the floor of the New York Stock Exchange on March 18, 2010 just before they rang the closing bell. The two visited the NYSE to support the release of Hubble 3D, the newest IMAX 3D space film which documents the latest mission to repair the Hubble Space Telescope.

AFP 

NASA astronauts Scott D. Altman (C) and  Michael J. Massimino (R) get a tour of Barclays Capital booth by Edward Zelles, Jr. (L) on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange on March 18, 2010 just before they rang the closing bell. The two visited the NYSE to support the release of Hubble 3D, the newest IMAX 3D space film which documents  the latest mission to repair the Hubble Space Telescope.

NASA astronauts Scott D. Altman (C) and Michael J. Massimino (R) get a tour of Barclays Capital booth by Edward Zelles, Jr. (L) on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange on March 18, 2010 just before they rang the closing bell. The two visited the NYSE to support the release of Hubble 3D, the newest IMAX 3D space film which documents the latest mission to repair the Hubble Space Telescope.

AFP 

NASA astronauts Scott D. Altman (R, rear) and  Michael J. Massimino (L, rear) get a tour of a trading booth from a specialist (front) on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange on March 18, 2010 just before they rang the closing bell. The two visited the NYSE to support the release of Hubble 3D, the newest IMAX 3D space film which documents  the latest mission to repair the Hubble Space Telescope.

NASA astronauts Scott D. Altman (R, rear) and Michael J. Massimino (L, rear) get a tour of a trading booth from a specialist (front) on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange on March 18, 2010 just before they rang the closing bell. The two visited the NYSE to support the release of Hubble 3D, the newest IMAX 3D space film which documents the latest mission to repair the Hubble Space Telescope.

AFP 

NASA astronauts Scott D. Altman (R) and  Michael J. Massimino (L) sit in chairs in a trading booth on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange on March 18, 2010 just before they rang the closing bell. The two visited the NYSE to support the release of Hubble 3D, the newest IMAX 3D space film which documents the latest mission to repair the Hubble Space Telescope.

NASA astronauts Scott D. Altman (R) and Michael J. Massimino (L) sit in chairs in a trading booth on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange on March 18, 2010 just before they rang the closing bell. The two visited the NYSE to support the release of Hubble 3D, the newest IMAX 3D space film which documents the latest mission to repair the Hubble Space Telescope.

AFP 

NASA astronauts Michael J. Massimino  (L) and Scott D. Altman (R) pose with phones before they rang the closing bell of the New York Stock Exchange on March 18, 2010. The two visited the NYSE to support the release of Hubble 3D, the newest IMAX 3D space film which documents  the latest mission to repair the Hubble Space Telescope.

NASA astronauts Michael J. Massimino (L) and Scott D. Altman (R) pose with phones before they rang the closing bell of the New York Stock Exchange on March 18, 2010. The two visited the NYSE to support the release of Hubble 3D, the newest IMAX 3D space film which documents the latest mission to repair the Hubble Space Telescope.

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