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STS097-703-085 - STS-097 - Views of the ISS during Endeavour's final flyaround for STS-97

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Description: Views of the zenith / overhead side of the International Space Station (ISS) taken during Endeavour's, Orbital Vehicle 105 (OV-105), final flyaround by the STS-97 crewmembers. The P6 Truss has been mated to the Z1 Truss and the solar arrays are deployed. Image 085 was selected by the Public Affairs Office (PAO) for public release.

Subject Terms: STS-97, ENDEAVOUR (ORBITER), INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION, NODE 1, FGB, SERVICE MODULE, PRESSURIZED MATING ADAPTER, SOLAR ARRAYS, TRUSSES, RADIATORS, EARTH LIMB, EARTH SURFACE

Date Taken: 12/9/2000

Categories: Station Configuration

Interior_Exterior: Exterior

Ground_Orbit: On-orbit

Original: Film - 70MM CT

Preservation File Format: TIFF

geon: PACIFIC OCEAN

feat: PAN-CLOUDS, ISS

tilt: High Oblique

cldp: 75

nlat: -45.1

nlon: -103.7

azi: 320

alt: 204

elev: 63

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views iss endeavour flyaround nasa sts 97 endeavour international space station public affairs ocean from orbit sts 97 sts 97 crewmembers station configuration p 6 truss z 1 truss orbital vehicle trusses solar arrays public affairs office earth limb earth surface orbiter arrays service module mating adapter pacific ocean high oblique earth from space space station iss view spacecraft space program
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01/12/2000 - 31/12/2000
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The U.S. National Archives
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label_outline Explore Earth Surface, Sts 97 Crewmembers, Z 1 Truss

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views iss endeavour flyaround nasa sts 97 endeavour international space station public affairs ocean from orbit sts 97 sts 97 crewmembers station configuration p 6 truss z 1 truss orbital vehicle trusses solar arrays public affairs office earth limb earth surface orbiter arrays service module mating adapter pacific ocean high oblique earth from space space station iss view spacecraft space program