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STS110-324-037 - STS-110 - View of the port mast canister and SAW for the P6 Truss taken during STS-110

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Inside Orbiter Processing Facility-1 at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, United Space Alliance technicians inspect space shuttle Atlantis’ payload bay doors after they were closed in preparation for its move to the Vehicle Assembly Building. The work is part of the Space Shuttle Program’s transition and retirement processing of the space shuttle fleet. A groundbreaking was held Jan. 18 for Atlantis’ future home, a 65,000-square-foot exhibit hall in Shuttle Plaza at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex. Atlantis is scheduled to roll over to the visitor complex in November in preparation for the exhibit’s grand opening in July 2013. For more information, visit http://www.nasa.gov/shuttle. Photo credit: NASA/Dimitri Gerondidakis KSC-2012-3486

S100E5073 - STS-100 - MS Lonchakov waves while standing in the interdeck hatch of Endeavour

S130E013161 - STS-130 - Flyaround view of PMA-3, Node 3 and Cupola

S74E5129 - STS-074 - View of the Atlantis from the Mir space station

S130E010225 - STS-130 - Survey View of JLP Exterior Panels

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the Space Station Processing Facility, the overhead crane moves the S5 integrated truss across other modules toward the payload canister, at right. The S5 will join the external stowage platform 3 (ESP3) already in the canister. Endeavour is targeted for launch on Aug. 9 to the International Space Station. The mission will continue space station construction by delivering the third starboard truss segment, as well as carrying the ESP3 and the SPACEHAB module. Photo credit: NASA/Dimitri Gerondidakis KSC-07pd1631

Flight deck views. NASA public domain image colelction.

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170915-N-SH284-017 KEYPORT, Wash. (September 15, 2017) Members of the Bathyscaphe Trieste Alumni Association pose for a photo in front of the Trieste II, during their bi-annual reunion outside of the Naval Undersea Museum-Keyport. Trieste is the only manned submarine ever to explore the deepest part of the ocean, the Challenger Deep in the Marianas Trench. Trieste II, the first deep submergence vehicle built by the U.S. Navy, following its acquisition of the original Trieste bathyscaphe, is permanently on display outside of the museum. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Vaughan Dill/Released)

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