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STS106-388-025 - STS-106 - Pilot Altman works with the SOAR laptop computer in SpaceHab during STS-106

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Description: STS-106 Pilot Scott Altman conducts Shuttle Orbital Applications and Requirements (SOAR) operations with a laptop computer in the SpaceHab Double Module in the payload bay of Atlantis, Orbital Vehicle (OV) 104. This image was selected by the STS-106 crew for use in public presentations.

Subject Terms: STS-106, ASTRONAUTS, SPACEHAB, STOWAGE (ONBOARD EQUIPMENT), INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION, COMPUTERS

Date Taken: 9/13/2000

Categories: Crew Activities

Interior_Exterior: Interior

Ground_Orbit: On-orbit

Original: Film - 35MM CN

Preservation File Format: TIFF

STS-106

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