S114E6469 - STS-114 - Tile survey seen during EVA 3
Summary
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Description: Photograph documenting an inspection of the thermal protection tiles on orbiter Discovery's underside nosecone area as seen by the STS-114 crew during the third of three Extravehicular Activities (EVAs) of the mission. Part of the P1 truss and a solar array are visible in the background. The orbiter is docked to the Pressurized Mating Adapter 2 (PMA2) on the Destiny Laboratory module.
Subject Terms: Tiles, Surveys, STS-114, Discovery (Orbiter), Extravehicular Activity
Date Taken: 8/3/2005
Categories: EVA
Interior_Exterior: Exterior
Ground_Orbit: On-orbit
Original: Digital Still
Preservation File Format: TIFF
STS-114
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Tags
tile
survey
tile survey
eva
nasa
extravehicular activity
sts 114 discovery
solar array
high resolution
sts 114
orbiter
sts 114 crew
three extravehicular activities
protection tiles
tiles
destiny laboratory module
preservation file format
surveys
p 1 truss
astronauts
space station
Date
2005
Source
The U.S. National Archives
Link
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