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S126E008399 - STS-126 - WRS Configuration in US Lab

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Description: View of a portion of Water Recovery System 1 (WRS1) rack in the U.S. Laboratory / Destiny module, including the Particulate Filter (PF) and Area Smoke Detector (ASD) Orbital Replacement Units (ORUs). Image was taken during Expedition 18 / STS-126 joint operations. ASD ORU part number (P/N): 2351520-2-1, serial number (S/N): D0018.

Subject Terms: STS-126, Expedition Eighteen, Destiny Laboratory Module, Water Reclamation, Racks (Frames)

Date Taken: 11/19/2008

Categories: Station Configuration

Interior_Exterior: Interior

Ground_Orbit: On-orbit

Element: U.S. Laboratory

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wrs configuration wrs configuration lab sts 126 endeavour nasa high resolution ultra high resolution sts 126 laboratory destiny laboratory module asd oru part number tiff sts 126 water recovery system destiny module station configuration water reclamation area smoke detector orbital replacement units expedition eighteen preservation file format particulate filter asd orus expedition number science space program