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S110E5972 - STS-110 - Forward - zenith view of the ISS taken during STS-110's undocking and final flyaround

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Description: A forward - zenith view of the International Space Station (ISS) taken during the undocking and final flyaround of the STS-110 mission. Visible are the Quest / Airlock, U.S. Laboratory / Destiny, Service Module / Zvezda, Progress vehicle, S0 Truss, Node 1 / Unity, P6 Truss, Z1 Truss, Pressurized Mating Adapter 2 (PMA2) and the Space Station Remote Manipulator System (SSRMS) / Canadarm2. An Earth limb provides the background and the sun creates impressive shadows and colors.

Subject Terms: Air Locks, Earth Limb, Node 1, P6, Pressurized Mating Adapter, Remote Manipulator System, S0, Service Module, Solar Arrays, STS-110, Trusses, U.S. Laboratory, Z1

Date Taken: 4/17/2002

Categories: Station Configuration

Interior_Exterior: Exterior

Ground_Orbit: On-orbit

Original: Digital Still

Preservation File Format: TIFF

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forward zenith zenith view iss flyaround nasa iss view sts 110 atlantis international space station zvezda service module remote manipulator system sts 110 service module earth limb space station remote manipulator system s 0 truss p 6 truss z 1 truss sts 110 mission tiff sts 110 laboratory node adapter station configuration trusses earth from space space station space program
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2002
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The U.S. National Archives
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label_outline Explore Zenith View, Tiff Sts 110, Z 1 Truss

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forward zenith zenith view iss flyaround nasa iss view sts 110 atlantis international space station zvezda service module remote manipulator system sts 110 service module earth limb space station remote manipulator system s 0 truss p 6 truss z 1 truss sts 110 mission tiff sts 110 laboratory node adapter station configuration trusses earth from space space station space program