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S126E007759 - STS-126 - Airlock Hatch on MDDK

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Description: View of the airlock hatch on the Middeck (MDDK) of the orbiter Endeavour taken during the STS-126 mission.

Subject Terms: STS-126, Endeavour (Orbiter), Hatches

Date Taken: 11/16/2008

Categories: Flight Station

Interior_Exterior: Interior

Ground_Orbit: On-orbit

Element: Shuttle Middeck

Original: Digital Still

Preservation File Format: TIFF

STS-126

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airlock hatch airlock hatch mddk sts 126 endeavour nasa high resolution ultra high resolution sts 126 sts 126 mission tiff sts 126 orbiter endeavour hatches shuttle middeck preservation file format middeck orbiter endeavour flight station space module astronauts space station space program
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2008
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The U.S. National Archives
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airlock hatch airlock hatch mddk sts 126 endeavour nasa high resolution ultra high resolution sts 126 sts 126 mission tiff sts 126 orbiter endeavour hatches shuttle middeck preservation file format middeck orbiter endeavour flight station space module astronauts space station space program