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S131E010330 - STS-131 - STORMM Reflector Relocation

S131E010330 - STS-131 - STORMM Reflector Relocation

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of a reflective element relocated on the PMA-2 docking target in support of the Sensor Test for Orion Relative Navigation Risk Mitigation (STORRM) ... More

S131E010336 - STS-131 - Noguchi during STORMM Reflector Relocation

S131E010336 - STS-131 - Noguchi during STORMM Reflector Relocation

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Expedition 23 flight engineer Soichi Noguchi works to relocate a reflective element on the PMA-2 docking target in support of the Sensor Test for Orion ... More

S131E010334 - STS-131 - STORMM Reflector Relocation

S131E010334 - STS-131 - STORMM Reflector Relocation

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of a reflective element relocated on the PMA-2 docking target in support of the Sensor Test for Orion Relative Navigation Risk Mitigation (STORRM) ... More

S131E010329 - STS-131 - STORMM Reflector Relocation

S131E010329 - STS-131 - STORMM Reflector Relocation

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of a reflective element relocated on the PMA-2 docking target in support of the Sensor Test for Orion Relative Navigation Risk Mitigation (STORRM) ... More

S131E010327 - STS-131 - STORMM Reflector Relocation

S131E010327 - STS-131 - STORMM Reflector Relocation

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of a reflective element relocated on the PMA-2 docking target in support of the Sensor Test for Orion Relative Navigation Risk Mitigation (STORRM) ... More

S131E010332 - STS-131 - STORMM Reflector Relocation

S131E010332 - STS-131 - STORMM Reflector Relocation

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of a reflective element relocated on the PMA-2 docking target in support of the Sensor Test for Orion Relative Navigation Risk Mitigation (STORRM) ... More

S131E010333 - STS-131 - STORMM Reflector Relocation

S131E010333 - STS-131 - STORMM Reflector Relocation

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of a reflective element relocated on the PMA-2 docking target in support of the Sensor Test for Orion Relative Navigation Risk Mitigation (STORRM) ... More

S131E010328 - STS-131 - STORMM Reflector Relocation

S131E010328 - STS-131 - STORMM Reflector Relocation

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of a reflective element relocated on the PMA-2 docking target in support of the Sensor Test for Orion Relative Navigation Risk Mitigation (STORRM) ... More

S131E010331 - STS-131 - STORMM Reflector Relocation

S131E010331 - STS-131 - STORMM Reflector Relocation

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of a reflective element relocated on the PMA-2 docking target in support of the Sensor Test for Orion Relative Navigation Risk Mitigation (STORRM) ... More

S131E010335 - STS-131 - Noguchi during STORMM Reflector Relocation

S131E010335 - STS-131 - Noguchi during STORMM Reflector Relocation

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Expedition 23 flight engineer Soichi Noguchi works to relocate a reflective element on the PMA-2 docking target in support of the Sensor Test for Orion ... More

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