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S128E008372 - STS-128 - MPLM Hatch in Node 2 Harmony

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Description: View of the closed hatch leading to the multipurpose logistics module (MPLM) from Node 2 Harmony during STS-128.

Subject Terms: STS-128, Hatches, Multipurpose Logistics Modules

Date Taken: 9/7/2009

Categories: Station Configuration

Interior_Exterior: Interior

Ground_Orbit: On-orbit

Element: Node 2

Original: Digital Still

Preservation File Format: TIFF

STS-128

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S128E008458 - STS-128 - MPLM Berthing OPS from RWS

S128E006818 - STS-128 - ISS during STS-128 Approach

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S128E006653 - STS-128 - ISS during STS-128 Approach

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mplm hatch mplm hatch node harmony nasa sts 128 discovery high resolution ultra high resolution sts 128 tiff sts 128 multipurpose logistics modules logistics module preservation file format station configuration space program