Overall exterior views of the ISS during Undocking and Flyaround Operations for STS-113 11A
Summary
Overall Forward side view of the International Space Station ISS during Undocking and Flyaround maneuvers for STS-113 11A. Visible are Pressurized Mating Adapter 2 PMA2, U.S. Laboratory / Destiny, Space Station Remote Manipulator System SSRMS / Canadarm2, Airlock / Quest, S0 S-Zero, S1 S-One, P1 P-One and P6 P-six Trusses, P6 / Photovoltaic Solar Arrays SA, Aft EETCS, S-Gant Antenna, and Soyuz TMA-1 Spacecraft with Earth Limb visible in the upper Field Of View FOV. Endeavour undocks with the International Space Station on December 2, 2002 at 2:05 CST leaving behind the Expedition Six crew and installing a new segment, the P1 port one Truss to the Integrated Truss Assembly ITA.
NASA Identifier: s113e05433
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Date
17/08/2010
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