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STS110-730-062 - STS-110 - Distant view of the forward - zenith side of the ISS taken during STS-110's final flyaround

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STS110-730-062 - STS-110 - Distant view of the forward - zenith side of the ISS taken during STS-110's final flyaround

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Description: Distant view of the forward - zenith side of the International Space Station (ISS) appearing to move towards the horizon taken during the final flyaround of the STS-110 mission. Visible are the Pressurized Mating Adapter 2 (PMA2), Quest / Airlock, S0 Truss, Space Station Remote Manipulator System (SSRMS) / Canadarm2, P6 Truss Solar Array Wings (SAW), U.S. Laboratory and Space-to-Ground Antenna (SGANT). Rays of sun partially obscures these images.

Subject Terms: AIR LOCKS ANTENNAS COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT P6 PRESSURIZED MATING ADAPTER REMOTE MANIPULATOR SYSTEM S0 SOLAR ARRAYS STS-110 TRUSSES U.S. LABORATORY

Date Taken: 4/17/2002

Categories: Station Configuration

Interior_Exterior: Exterior

Ground_Orbit: On-orbit

Original: Film - 70MM CT

Preservation File Format: TIFF

geon: ATLANTIC OCEAN

feat: PAN-ISS, CLOUDS

cldp: 100

nlat: 48.7

nlon: -34.7

azi: 275

alt: 210

elev: 10
STS-110

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