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S135E011130 - STS-135 - Flyaround View of Node 2, Columbus and US Lab

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Description: Flyaround view of the forward (FWD) and starboard (STBD) sides of Harmony Node 2, Columbus European Laboratory, and Destiny U.S. Laboratory. Dextre Special Purpose Dexterous Manipulator (SPDM) and the Cupola Module are also in view. Image was taken aboard Atlantis after undocking on STS-135 Flight Day 12 (FD12).

Subject Terms: STS-135, Node 2, Columbus Module, Destiny Laboratory Module

Date Taken: 7/19/2011

Categories: Station Configuration

Interior_Exterior: Exterior

Ground_Orbit: On-orbit

Original: Digital Still

Preservation File Format: TIFF

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flyaround view flyaround view node columbus lab final shuttle mission sts 135 atlantis nasa high resolution ultra high resolution sts 135 destiny laboratory module columbus european laboratory sts 135 flight day columbus module tiff sts 135 dextre special purpose dexterous manipulator harmony node cupola module laboratory preservation file format destiny station configuration iss international space station astronauts space station space program
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flyaround view flyaround view node columbus lab final shuttle mission sts 135 atlantis nasa high resolution ultra high resolution sts 135 destiny laboratory module columbus european laboratory sts 135 flight day columbus module tiff sts 135 dextre special purpose dexterous manipulator harmony node cupola module laboratory preservation file format destiny station configuration iss international space station astronauts space station space program