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S130E006686 - STS-130 - Columbus during STS-130 Approach

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Description: Forward (FWD) view of a portion of the European Laboratory / Columbus, taken by an STS-130 crewmember aboard the orbiter Endeavour during its approach for joint operations with Expedition 22.

Subject Terms: STS-130, Columbus Module

Date Taken: 2/10/2010

Categories: Station Configuration

Interior_Exterior: Exterior

Ground_Orbit: On-orbit

Element: Columbus Orbital Facility (COF)

Original: Digital Still

Preservation File Format: TIFF

STS-130

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columbus approach sts 130 endeavour nasa high resolution ultra high resolution sts 130 sts 130 approach columbus orbital facility sts 130 crewmember tiff sts 130 columbus module orbiter endeavour preservation file format european laboratory station configuration space flight satellite space program
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2010
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The U.S. National Archives
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label_outline Explore Columbus Orbital Facility, European Laboratory, Sts 130 Approach

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columbus approach sts 130 endeavour nasa high resolution ultra high resolution sts 130 sts 130 approach columbus orbital facility sts 130 crewmember tiff sts 130 columbus module orbiter endeavour preservation file format european laboratory station configuration space flight satellite space program