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S115E07193 - STS-115 - Crew Transfer Bag containing LCVG taken during Expedition 13 / STS-115 Joint Operations

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Description: View of crew transfer bag containing Liquid Cooling and Ventilation Garment (LCVG) in the Airlock (A/L) hatch area. Photo was taken during Expedition 13 / STS-115 joint operations

Subject Terms: STS-115, Expedition Thirteen, Bags, Garments, Liquid Cooling, Ventilation, Hatches, Air Locks

Date Taken: 9/16/2006

Categories: Flight Station

Interior_Exterior: Interior

Ground_Orbit: On-orbit

Original: Digital Still

Preservation File Format: TIFF

STS-115

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2006
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crew transfer bag crew transfer bag lcvg expedition joint operations sts 115 atlantis nasa high resolution sts 115 sts 115 joint operations tiff sts 115 liquid expedition thirteen ventilation garment bags hatch area preservation file format ventilation garments hatches air locks flight station space module space program