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STS111-713-007 - STS-111 - Nadir view of ISS taken during STS-111 UF-2 Flyaround post-undocking

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STS111-713-007 - STS-111 - Nadir view of ISS taken during STS-111 UF-2 Flyaround post-undocking

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Description: Nadir view of the International Space Station (ISS) as seen from Endeavour (OV-105) during flyaround operations by the STS-111 UF-2 crew following undocking from the station. Visible is the Zvezda Service Module (SM), Pirs Docking Compartment (DC), Zarya Functional Cargo Block (FGB), Quest Airlock (A/L), Soyuz Spacecraft, Unity Node 1, Pressurized Mating Adapter (PMA) 3, Destiny U.S. Laboratory, S0 (S-zero) Truss (partially visible), Z1 Truss, P6 Truss, Space to Ground Antenna (SGANT), Photovoltaic (PV) Solar Array Wings (SAW), and External Thermal Control System (ETCS) radiators.

Subject Terms: Air Locks, Antennas, FGB, International Space Station, Node 1, P6, Pressurized Mating Adapter, Radiators, S0, Service Module, Solar Arrays, Soyuz Spacecraft, Spacecraft Docking Modules, STS-111, Trusses, U.S. Laboratory, Z1

Date Taken: 6/15/2002

Categories: Station Configuration

Interior_Exterior: Exterior

Ground_Orbit: On-orbit

Original: Film - 70MM CT

Preservation File Format: TIFF

feat: NON EARTHOBS
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