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STS114-305-018 - STS-114 - Flyaround view of ISS

STS114-305-018 - STS-114 - Flyaround view of ISS

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of aft side of the P1 and S0 trusses as seen from the STS-114 Space Shuttle Discovery during the final flyaround survey operations. Subject Terms... More

S135E010881 - STS-135 - Flyaround View of the S1 and S0 Trusses

S135E010881 - STS-135 - Flyaround View of the S1 and S0 Trusses

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Flyaround view of the zenith side of the S1 and S0 Truss segments taken aboard Atlantis after undocking on STS-135 Flight Day 12 (FD12). Portions of the... More

S126E014372 - STS-126 - Flyaround view of ISS following STS-126 Undocking

S126E014372 - STS-126 - Flyaround view of ISS following STS-126 Undock...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Flyaround view of the P4, P3, P1 and S0 Trusses taken from the orbiter Endeavour as it begins relative separation from the International Space Station (... More

STS112-325-021 - STS-112 - EVA 1 - S1 and S0 trusses

STS112-325-021 - STS-112 - EVA 1 - S1 and S0 trusses

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Forward view of the S0 and S1 Trusses (Face 1) taken during the first of three Extravehicular Activities (EVAs) of the mission. STS-112 Mission speciali... More

S123E005800 - STS-123 - S0 Trusses and Node 2 taken during the STS-123 Approach

S123E005800 - STS-123 - S0 Trusses and Node 2 taken during the STS-123...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of the Crew and Equipment Translation Aid (CETA) Carts 1 and 2 on S0 Truss and Node 2/Harmony on the International Space Station (ISS) taken by cre... More

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