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S114E7242 - STS-114 - P1 Truss Center HRS Radiator

S114E7242 - STS-114 - P1 Truss Center HRS Radiator

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of P1 Truss center Heat Rejection System (HRS) Radiator photographed during the flyaround by the Space Shuttle Discovery following the undocking of... More

P1 Truss Center HRS Radiator. NASA public domain image colelction.

P1 Truss Center HRS Radiator. NASA public domain image colelction.

View of P1 Truss center Heat Rejection System HRS Radiator photographed during the flyaround by the Space Shuttle Discovery following the undocking of the two spacecraft. Discovery pulled away from the complex ... More

P1 Truss Center HRS Radiator. NASA public domain image colelction.

P1 Truss Center HRS Radiator. NASA public domain image colelction.

View of P1 Truss center Heat Rejection System HRS Radiator photographed during the flyaround by the Space Shuttle Discovery following the undocking of the two spacecraft. Discovery pulled away from the complex ... More

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