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STS100-398-025 - STS-100 - View of the MPLM, Destiny and the SSRMS taken during the second EVA of STS-100

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Description: View of the Multipurpose Logistics Module (MPLM) Raphaello, U.S. Laboratory / Destiny and the Canadarm2 / Space Station Remote Manipulator System (SSRMS) taken during the second Extravehicular Activity (EVA) of the STS-100 mission.

Subject Terms: Extravehicular Activity, Multipurpose Logistics Module, Remote Manipulator System, STS-100, U.S. Laboratory

Date Taken: 4/24/2001

Categories: EVA

Interior_Exterior: Exterior

Ground_Orbit: On-orbit

Original: Film - 35MM CN

Preservation File Format: TIFF

geon: USA-INDIANA

feat: PAN-LAKE MICHIGAN

lat: 41.5

lon: -86.5

tilt: High Oblique

cldp: 75

nlat: 43.5

nlon: -76.1

dir: W

azi: 206

alt: 205

elev: 57

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view mplm destiny ssrms eva second eva nasa extravehicular activity sts 100 endeavour remote manipulator system indiana from orbit michigan from orbit united states from orbit sts 100 multipurpose logistics module space station remote manipulator system sts 100 mission second extravehicular activity laboratory preservation file format pan lake michigan high oblique earth orbit satellite space flight satellite image earth observations astronauts space station
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2001
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label_outline Explore Pan Lake Michigan, Indiana From Orbit, Destiny

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view mplm destiny ssrms eva second eva nasa extravehicular activity sts 100 endeavour remote manipulator system indiana from orbit michigan from orbit united states from orbit sts 100 multipurpose logistics module space station remote manipulator system sts 100 mission second extravehicular activity laboratory preservation file format pan lake michigan high oblique earth orbit satellite space flight satellite image earth observations astronauts space station