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Views of ISS during undocking. NASA public domain image colelction.

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Views of ISS during undocking. NASA public domain image colelction.

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Views of the International Space Station (ISS) during undocking include: SVS target on Pressurized Mating Adapter 2 (PMA2) Androgynous Peripheral Attachment System (APAS) (001-2). Planar Reflector on PMA2 APAS (003-5). Z1 truss keel (006). SGANT antenna on the Z1 truss (007-8). SGANT boom and SGRT shroud (009). Z1 forward side (010-13). Z1 keel and DDCU-HP 17B (014). S-Band Antenna Subassembly (SASA) antenna on Z1 (015). PMA2 and Z1 cable tray (016-17). Node 1 and PMA2 (018). PMA3 overall (019). Z1 truss forward side showing Manual Berthing Mechanism (MBM) and utility cable tray (020). PMA2, Node 1 and PMA3 viewed through the COAS (021-22).
NASA Identifier: sts092-311-011

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23/05/2011
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