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S130E009569 - STS-130 - Virts opens Cupola Window Shutters

S130E009569 - STS-130 - Virts opens Cupola Window Shutters

The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-130 pilot Terry Virts looks through Cupola Window 4 after the shutter was opened for the first time. Photo was taken during Expedition 22 / STS-130 ... More

S130E009568 - STS-130 - Virts opens Cupola Window Shutters

S130E009568 - STS-130 - Virts opens Cupola Window Shutters

The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-130 pilot Terry Virts looks through Cupola Window 4 after the shutter was opened for the first time. Photo was taken during Expedition 22 / STS-130 ... More

S126E008382 - STS-126 - Lab Window Shutter Constraints Cue Card

S126E008382 - STS-126 - Lab Window Shutter Constraints Cue Card

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of the Lab Window Shutter Constraints Cue Card posted in the U.S. Laboratory / Destiny module. Image was taken during Expedition 18 / STS-126 joint... More

STS098-343-020 - STS-098 - Handwheel Assembly for U.S. Lab window shutter

STS098-343-020 - STS-098 - Handwheel Assembly for U.S. Lab window shut...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Closeups of the Handwheel Assembly for the U.S. Destiny Laboratory window shutter. Photos taken during Mission STS-98 International Space Station (ISS) ... More

STS098-343-021 - STS-098 - Handwheel Assembly for U.S. Lab window shutter

STS098-343-021 - STS-098 - Handwheel Assembly for U.S. Lab window shut...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Closeups of the Handwheel Assembly for the U.S. Destiny Laboratory window shutter. Photos taken during Mission STS-98 International Space Station (ISS) ... More

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