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S130E007732 - STS-130 - Node 3 Outfitting

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Description: View of the Positive Pressure Relief Valve (PPRV) Cap on the nadir hatch, taken during Expedition 22 / STS-130 Node 3 / Tranquility outfitting operations. Cap part number (P/N) is PPRV-1-915, barcode is 00083176J.

Subject Terms: STS-130, Expedition 22, Hatches, Relief Valves, Caps

Date Taken: 2/14/2010

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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The U.S. National Archives
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