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S131E007049 - STS-131 - STS-131 MPLM Transfer OPS

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Description: View of a monitor at the robotic workstation (RWS) in US Laboratory Destiny as the Space Station Remote Manipulator System grapples the Multi-purpose Logistics Module (MPLM) during MPLM Transfer OPS. The MPLM will be transfered from the payload bay (PLB) to the port side of Node 2 Harmony.

Subject Terms: Inspection, STS-131, Multi-purpose Logistics Modules, Robotics

Date Taken: 4/8/2010

Categories: Onboard Operations

Interior_Exterior: Interior

Ground_Orbit: On-orbit

Element: Multipurpose Logistics Module (MPLM)

Original: Digital Still

Preservation File Format: TIFF

STS-131

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mplm transfer ops nasa sts 131 discovery payload bay remote manipulator system high resolution ultra high resolution multi purpose logistics module sts 131 sts 131 mplm transfer ops mplm transfer ops multipurpose logistics module tiff sts 131 space station remote manipulator system preservation file format laboratory destiny port side onboard operations space program
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2010
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The U.S. National Archives
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label_outline Explore Mplm Transfer Ops, Multipurpose Logistics Module, Laboratory Destiny

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mplm transfer ops nasa sts 131 discovery payload bay remote manipulator system high resolution ultra high resolution multi purpose logistics module sts 131 sts 131 mplm transfer ops mplm transfer ops multipurpose logistics module tiff sts 131 space station remote manipulator system preservation file format laboratory destiny port side onboard operations space program