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S132E008243 - STS-132 - Cupola Module looking towards the A/L

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S132E008243 - STS-132 - Cupola Module looking towards the A/L

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Description: View of Cupola Module looking towards the Airlock (A/L). The frame of the cupola window is at the bottom and there are reflections off the panes. It appears to be a mirror image in that the equipment on External Stowage Platform 2 (ESP-2) from this view should be on the left are actually on the right side of the image.

Subject Terms: STS-132, Expedition 23, Airlock Modules

Date Taken: 5/19/2010

Categories: Station Configuration

Interior_Exterior: Interior

Ground_Orbit: On-orbit

Element: Cupola

Original: Digital Still

Preservation File Format: TIFF
STS-132

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2010
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