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At Launch Pad 17-A, Cape Canaveral Air Station, workers watch as the protective canister is lifted from the Stardust spacecraft. Preparations continue for liftoff of the Boeing Delta II rocket carrying Stardust on Feb. 6. Stardust is destined for a close encounter with the comet Wild 2 in January 2004. Using a silicon-based substance called aerogel, Stardust will capture comet particles flying off the nucleus of the comet. The spacecraft also will bring back samples of interstellar dust. These materials consist of ancient pre-solar interstellar grains and other remnants left over from the formation of the solar system. Scientists expect their analysis to provide important insights into the evolution of the sun and planets and possibly into the origin of life itself. The collected samples will return to Earth in a sample return capsule to be jettisoned as Stardust swings by Earth in January 2006 KSC-99pc0133

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S130E007711 - STS-130 - Node 3 Nadir Hatch

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Description: View of the nadir hatch in the Node 3 / Tranquility module, taken during Expedition 22 / STS-130 joint operations. The part label for the Inner Hatch Window Shield is visible; part number (P/N) is SED33117563-301, serial number (S/N) is 1011, barcode is 00055715J.

Subject Terms: STS-130, Expedition 22, Node 3, Hatches, Windows

Date Taken: 2/13/2010

Categories: Station Configuration

Interior_Exterior: Interior

Ground_Orbit: On-orbit

Element: Node 3

Original: Digital Still

Preservation File Format: TIFF

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2010
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