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STS084-319-034 - STS-084 - Interior views of Mir Space Station Kvant 1 module

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Description: Interior views of the Mir Space Station Kvant 1 module with stowage bags and buried gyrodyne.

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

Date Taken: 6/6/1997

Categories: Mir Station Configuration

Interior_Exterior: Interior

Ground_Orbit: On-orbit

Original: Film - 35MM CN

Preservation File Format: TIFF

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interior views interior views mir space kvant mir space station kvant module mir space station sts 84 atlantis nasa soviet space program russian space program high resolution ultra high resolution mir station configuration stowage bags tiff sts 84 stowage sts 84 onboard equipment space station space module space program
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1997
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label_outline Explore Mir Space Station Kvant, Interior Views, Tiff Sts 84

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interior views interior views mir space kvant mir space station kvant module mir space station sts 84 atlantis nasa soviet space program russian space program high resolution ultra high resolution mir station configuration stowage bags tiff sts 84 stowage sts 84 onboard equipment space station space module space program