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Gidzenko and Krikalev in MPLM/Leonardo module

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Views of Expedition One crewmembers Yuri Gidzenko (008-9) and Sergei Krikalev (010-11) in the Multipurpose Logistics Module (MPLM)/Leonardo module surrounded by stowage bags. View STS102-343-008 is a PAO selection.

NASA Identifier: sts102-343-010

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