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STS110-739-018 - STS-110 - View of the forward side of the P6 Truss taken during the initial flyaround STS-110

STS110-739-018 - STS-110 - View of the forward side of the P6 Truss ta...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of the forward side of the P6 Truss taken during the initial flyaround and docking approach of the STS-110 mission. Visible are the Solar Array Wi... More

STS112-703-025 - STS-112 - Forward side of P6 truss taken by STS-112 crew

STS112-703-025 - STS-112 - Forward side of P6 truss taken by STS-112 c...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: A view of the forward side of the P6 Truss taken during the approach for docking of the STS-112 crew. Subject Terms: Modules, STS-112, Trusses Date Ta... More

S117E07847 - STS-117 - P6 Truss 2B SAW taken during Joint Operations

S117E07847 - STS-117 - P6 Truss 2B SAW taken during Joint Operations

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of the P6 Truss 2B Solar Array Wing (SAW). Photo was taken during Expedition 15 / STS-117 Joint Operations. Subject Terms: STS-117, Expedition Fi... More

S120E007744 - STS-120 - P6 4B solar array wing

S120E007744 - STS-120 - P6 4B solar array wing

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of the P6 4B solar array wing (SAW) as documented by the STS-120 crew. Subject Terms: Damage Assessment, Solar Arrays, STS-120 Date Taken: 11/1/... More

S117E07476 - STS-117 - P6 Truss 2B SAW during retraction operations

S117E07476 - STS-117 - P6 Truss 2B SAW during retraction operations

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of the P6 Truss 2B Solar Array Wing (SAW) during retraction operations of STS-117 Mission. Subject Terms: STS-117, Expedition Fifteen, Extravehicu... More

S120E008239 - STS-120 - Damaged P6 4B solar array wing

S120E008239 - STS-120 - Damaged P6 4B solar array wing

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Close-up view of the damage on the P6 4B solar array wing prior to repair as documented by the STS-120 crew. Subject Terms: Damage Assessment, Solar Ar... More

S120E009772 - STS-120 - Flyaround view of ISS after undocking

S120E009772 - STS-120 - Flyaround view of ISS after undocking

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View taken of the repaired P6 Solar Array Wing (SAW) on the International Space Station as seen from Space Shuttle Discovery during undocking and flyaro... More

S117E07430 - STS-117 - P6 Truss 2B SAW during retraction operations

S117E07430 - STS-117 - P6 Truss 2B SAW during retraction operations

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of the P6 Truss 2B Solar Array Wing (SAW) during retraction operations of STS-117 Mission. Subject Terms: STS-117, Expedition Fifteen, Extravehicu... More

S132E008889 - STS-132 - STS-132 EVA-3

S132E008889 - STS-132 - STS-132 EVA-3

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of Michael Good and Garrett Reisman, both STS-132 Mission Specialists (MS), as they work to clean up the P6 Truss during STS-132 Extravehicular ... More

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