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S116E06726 - STS-116 - Survey view of P1 and P3 Trusses during Joint Operations

S116E06726 - STS-116 - Survey view of P1 and P3 Trusses during Joint O...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Survey view of P1 Truss and P3 Trusses. Visible is Bay 12, Thermal Radiator Rotary Joint (TRRJ), Bays 14, 16, 18, and 20. Photo was taken during Exped... More

S122E009305 - STS-122 - Survey Views of ISS during Expedition 16/STS-122 Joint Operations

S122E009305 - STS-122 - Survey Views of ISS during Expedition 16/STS-1...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Survey view of portions of the P1 and P3 Trusses, including portions of External Stowage Platform 3 (ESP3), the Mobile Transporter (MT), and the solar a... More

S135E011054 - STS-135 - Flyaround View of the P4 and P3 Trusses

S135E011054 - STS-135 - Flyaround View of the P4 and P3 Trusses

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Flyaround view of the forward (FWD) and starboard (STBD) sides of the P4 and P3 Truss segments. ExPRESS (Expedite the Processing of Experiments to Space... More

S135E011065 - STS-135 - Flyaround View of the P6, P5, P4 and P3 Trusses

S135E011065 - STS-135 - Flyaround View of the P6, P5, P4 and P3 Trusse...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Flyaround view of the forward (FWD) and starboard (STBD) sides of the P6, P5, P4 and P3 Truss segments. Portions of the P4 solar array wings (SAWs)and... More

S123E005803 - STS-123 - P1 and P3 Trusses taken during the STS-123 Approach

S123E005803 - STS-123 - P1 and P3 Trusses taken during the STS-123 App...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of the P1 and P3 Trusses on the International Space Station (ISS) taken by crewmember aboard the Space Shuttle Endeavour, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 105,... More

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