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Various views of the ISS during flyaround

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Various views of the ISS during flyaround

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Various views of the International Space Station (ISS) during flyaround. Soyuz spacecraft docked to the FGB/Zarya Pressurized Adapter, Nadir plane (009, 013). Nadir plane of the ISS showing Service Module/Zvezda, FGB/ Zarya, Node 1, and U.S. Laboratory (010, 014). Nadir aft view of Progress vehicle and Service Module/Zvezda (011, 015). Nadir/Aft view of Z1 truss and P6 truss (012). Nadir plane view of Progress vehicle (016, 025). Nadir plane view of Service Module/Zvezda showing windows (017, 026). Nadir view of Service Module/Zvezda Transfer Compartment and FGB/Zarya (018). Nadir plane view of FGB/Zarya and base of Soyuz spacecraft (019). Nadir plane view of Soyuz spacecraft, Node 1, and Pressurized Mating Adapter 1 (PMA1) (020). Nadir plane view of Node 1 (021, 024). Nadir plane view of U.S. Laboratory showing LAB PDGF Rigid Umbilical and External Stowage Platform (ESP) on port aft trunnion with a spare Pump and Flow Control Subassembly (PFCS) stowed (022-23). Zenith plane view of Service Module/Zvezda (027). Zenith plane view of FGB/Zarya (028).
NASA Identifier: sts102-356-026

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26/10/2010
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