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S131E007895 - STS-131 - Hatch Ingress Welcome OPS

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Description: View of Clay Anderson and Naoko Yamazaki in the Shuttle airlock as they greet Expedition 23 crewmembers for Hatch Ingress OPS during STS-131 / Expedition 23 joint docked OPS.

Subject Terms: STS-131, Air Locks, Hatches

Date Taken: 4/7/2010

Categories: Onboard Operations

Interior_Exterior: Interior

Ground_Orbit: On-orbit

Element: Shuttle Airlock

Original: Digital Still

Preservation File Format: TIFF

STS-131

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hatch ingress welcome ops nasa sts 131 discovery high resolution ultra high resolution sts 131 shuttle airlock hatch ingress welcome ops hatch ingress ops tiff sts 131 expedition hatches preservation file format clay anderson naoko yamazaki air locks onboard operations space program
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2010
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hatch ingress welcome ops nasa sts 131 discovery high resolution ultra high resolution sts 131 shuttle airlock hatch ingress welcome ops hatch ingress ops tiff sts 131 expedition hatches preservation file format clay anderson naoko yamazaki air locks onboard operations space program