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STS101-312-022 - STS-101 - Plasma Ionization Glow in forward flight deck windows

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Description: Photographs of the Plasma Ionization Glow as seen in the forward flight deck windows of the STS-101 orbiter Atlantis.

Subject Terms: ATMOSPHERIC IONIZATION STS-101 ATLANTIS (ORBITER)

Date Taken: 7/18/2000

Categories: Shuttle Configuration

Interior_Exterior: Exterior

Ground_Orbit: On-orbit

Original: Film - 35MM CN

Preservation File Format: TIFF

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plasma ionization glow plasma ionization glow windows flight deck sts 101 atlantis nasa high resolution ultra high resolution flight deck windows atmospheric ionization sts 101 atlantis sts 101 orbiter atlantis tiff sts 101 sts 101 orbiter shuttle configuration space program
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2000
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plasma ionization glow plasma ionization glow windows flight deck sts 101 atlantis nasa high resolution ultra high resolution flight deck windows atmospheric ionization sts 101 atlantis sts 101 orbiter atlantis tiff sts 101 sts 101 orbiter shuttle configuration space program