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S124E006191 - STS-124 - JPM-to-Node-2 vestibule

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Description: Close up view of the Controller Panel Assembly (CPA) on the hatch to the Japanese Experiment Module (JEM) Pressurized module (JPM) prior to opening of the module as documented by the STS-124 crew.

Subject Terms: Hatches, Japanese Space Agency, Spacecraft Modules, STS-124, Control Panels

Date Taken: 6/4/2008

Categories: Station Configuration

Interior_Exterior: Interior

Ground_Orbit: On-orbit

Element: Japanese Experiment Module (JEM)

Original: Digital Still

Preservation File Format: TIFF

STS-124

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vestibule sts 124 discovery nasa close up view high resolution ultra high resolution japanese experiment module module sts 124 controller panel spacecraft modules sts 124 crew tiff sts 124 hatch japanese space agency jem preservation file format jpm to node 2 vestibule station configuration space program
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2008
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label_outline Explore Controller Panel, Japanese Space Agency, Spacecraft Modules

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vestibule sts 124 discovery nasa close up view high resolution ultra high resolution japanese experiment module module sts 124 controller panel spacecraft modules sts 124 crew tiff sts 124 hatch japanese space agency jem preservation file format jpm to node 2 vestibule station configuration space program