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Members of the STS-88 crew examine the Node 1 of the International Space Station in the high bay of the Space Station Processing Facility. The module is the first element of the ISS to be manufactured in the United States and the first scheduled to be launched on the Space Shuttle. The Node 1 is currently scheduled to lift off aboard the Space Shuttle Endeavour in July 1998, along with Pressurized Mating Adapters (PMAs) 1 and 2. The 18-foot-in-diameter, 22-foot-long aluminum module was manufactured by the Boeing Co. at Marshall Space Flight Center. Once in space, the Node 1 will function as a connecting passageway to the living and working areas of the ISS. The six hatches on the Node 1 will serve as docking ports to the U.S. laboratory module, U.S. habitation module, an airlock and other Space Station elements KSC-97PC942

EXPERIMENT INSTALLATION IN WEST END OF TANK 5 SCATSAT TEST OBJECT

Sailors replace an 11.75-foot, 4-blade reversible pitch

Building 333 crane is getting rigged for the lift and transfer of the Ares 1-X US-6 segment

Apollo- Spacecraft 100 Command Module, Manufacturing NAA

The Ares I-X hardware segment, Pathfinder 2 (PF2) being moved from Building 50 to Building 333.

Workers oversee the mating of the second stage with the first stage of a Boeing Delta II rocket, which will launch the NASA's Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer (FUSE) satellite. FUSE is NASA's Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer satellite developed by The Johns Hopkins University under contract to Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Md., to investigate the origin and evolution of the lightest elements in the universe hydrogen and deuterium. In addition, the FUSE satellite will examine the forces and process involved in the evolution of the galaxies, stars and planetary systems by investigating light in the far ultraviolet portion of the electromagnetic spectrum. FUSE is scheduled to launch June 23 at Launch Pad 17A, Cape Canaveral Air Station KSC-99pp0657

Ares 1-X Segment US-3 being lifted from the truck in Building 333 GRC-2008-C-00580

S104E5216 - STS-104 - PLT Horbaugh at Crew Lock hatch in the Airlock Quest

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STS084-319-008 - STS-084 - Interior views of the Mir Space Station

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The original finding aid described this as:

Description: Interior views of the Mir Space Station include the node

Subject Terms: STS-84, ATLANTIS (ORBITER), MIR SPACE STATION, HATCHES, AIR DUCTS, STOWAGE (ONBOARD EQUIPMENT)

Date Taken: 6/2/1997

Categories: Mir Station Configuration

Interior_Exterior: Interior

Ground_Orbit: On-orbit

Original: Film - 35MM CN

Preservation File Format: TIFF

STS-84

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interior views interior views mir space mir space station sts 84 atlantis nasa soviet space program russian space program high resolution ultra high resolution mir station configuration tiff sts 84 sts 84 air ducts onboard equipment space station space program
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Date

1997
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The U.S. National Archives
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label_outline Explore Air Ducts, Sts 84, Tiff Sts 84

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interior views interior views mir space mir space station sts 84 atlantis nasa soviet space program russian space program high resolution ultra high resolution mir station configuration tiff sts 84 sts 84 air ducts onboard equipment space station space program