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S135E009439 - STS-135 - Crewmembers in Node 1

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Description: Expedition 28 flight engineer and Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) astronaut Satoshi Furukawa and STS-135 pilot Doug Hurley are photographed in the Unity Node 1 as Expedition 28 and STS-135 crewmembers gather for a farewell meal.

Subject Terms: STS-135, Expedition 28, Astronauts, Node 1

Date Taken: 7/18/2011

Categories: Crew Activities

Interior_Exterior: Interior

Ground_Orbit: On-orbit

Element: Node 1

Original: Digital Still

Preservation File Format: TIFF

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crewmembers node astronauts final shuttle mission sts 135 atlantis nasa high resolution ultra high resolution expedition sts 135 sts 135 pilot doug hurley sts 135 crewmembers tiff sts 135 unity node japan aerospace exploration agency astronaut satoshi furukawa preservation file format flight engineer crew activities space program
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2011
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label_outline Explore Astronaut Satoshi Furukawa, Sts 135 Crewmembers, Sts 135 Pilot Doug Hurley

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crewmembers node astronauts final shuttle mission sts 135 atlantis nasa high resolution ultra high resolution expedition sts 135 sts 135 pilot doug hurley sts 135 crewmembers tiff sts 135 unity node japan aerospace exploration agency astronaut satoshi furukawa preservation file format flight engineer crew activities space program