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AUSSCHUSS NUR FÜR RUNWAY 15 (NORD-SÜD) LAND

Weißabgleich - auf volles Tageslicht eingestellt

Kamera auf Dauertief eingestellt (CL)

Art.: DL014-EOM

Datum der Aufnahme: 6 / 1 / 2011

Bildtyp: DIGITAL STILLS

STS134 LAUNCH AND LANDING Beschreibung: TRACKING COVERAGE OF LANDING VON ORB LANDING GEAR ACTIVATION THURGH TOUCHDOWN AND WHEEL-STOP. KAMERA SOLLT NICHT SPÄTER ALS ANGESCHRÄNKT STARTET WERDEN. L-5 ZWEITE.

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25/07/2005 - 21/07/2011
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label_outline Explore Digital Stills Sts 134, L 5 Seconds, Orb Landing Gear Activation

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eom sts 134 bemühen NASA starten und landen Fahrwerk hohe Auflösung ultrahohe Auflösung Landung Kugelfahrwerksaktivierung Tageslichtkamera digitale Standbilder STS 134 Kamera l 5 Sekunden Weißabgleich Raumfahrzeug Weltraumprogramm