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S130E006435 - STS-130 - ISS Segments during STS-130 Approach

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Description: Nadir view of portions of the International Space Station (ISS), including the Japanese Experiment Pressurized Module (JPM) / Kibo, European Laboratory / Columbus, Node 2 / Harmony, U.S. Laboratory / Destiny, Node 1 / Unity, Quest / Airlock (A/L), Integrated Truss Assembly (ITA), Functional Cargo Block (FGB) / Zarya and docked Soyuz TMA-17 / 21S and Progress 35P spacecraft. Photo was taken by an STS-130 crewmember aboard the orbiter Endeavour during its approach for joint operations with Expedition 22.

Subject Terms: STS-130, International Space Station

Date Taken: 2/10/2010

Categories: Station Configuration

Interior_Exterior: Exterior

Ground_Orbit: On-orbit

Original: Digital Still

Preservation File Format: TIFF

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iss segments iss segments approach nasa zarya iss soyuz spacecraft russian space program sts 130 endeavour international space station zarya module high resolution ultra high resolution sts 130 sts 130 approach sts 130 crewmember tiff sts 130 node station configuration european laboratory functional cargo block preservation file format nadir view japanese experiment laboratory soyuz tma 17 orbiter endeavour space station iss view space program
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2010
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The U.S. National Archives
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label_outline Explore Soyuz Tma 17, Iss Segments, Sts 130 Approach

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iss segments iss segments approach nasa zarya iss soyuz spacecraft russian space program sts 130 endeavour international space station zarya module high resolution ultra high resolution sts 130 sts 130 approach sts 130 crewmember tiff sts 130 node station configuration european laboratory functional cargo block preservation file format nadir view japanese experiment laboratory soyuz tma 17 orbiter endeavour space station iss view space program