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Deutsch: Die Internationale Raumstation (ISS) ist ein gemeinsames Projekt der fünf Raumfahrbehörden: NASA (Vereinigte Staaten), Roscosmos, die Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, die Canadian Space Agency und die European Space Agency.
English: The International Space Station (ISS) is a joint project of five space agencies: NASA (United States), Roscosmos, the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, the Canadian Space Agency, and the European Space Agency.
Español: La Estación Espacial Internacional (Inglés: International Space Station, ISS) es un proyecto conjunto de cinco agencias espaciales: la NASA (Estados Unidos), Roscosmos, la Agencia Japonesa de Exploración Aeroespacial, la Agencia Espacial Canadiense, y la Agencia Espacial Europea.
Polski: Międzynarodowa Stacja Kosmiczna jest wspólnym projektem pięciu agencji kosmicznych: NASA (Stany Zjednoczone), Roscosmos, Japońskiej Agencji Kosmicznej, Kanadyjskiej Agencji Kosmicznej oraz Europejskiej Agencji Kosmicznej.
Slovenščina: Mednarodna vesoljska postaja (International Space Station, ISS), ki kroži okrog Zemlje na višini približno 360 km, je skupen projekt šestih vesoljskih agencij.
Ελληνικά: Ο Διεθνής Διαστημικός Σταθμός (στα αγγλικά International Space Station) είναι μια συλλογική προσπάθεια εκ μέρους των πέντε μεγαλύτερων αεροδιαστημικών υπηρεσιών του κόσμου για την αποκάλυψη των μυστικών του διαστήματος
Русский: Международная Космическая Станция (МКС) — совместный проект пяти космических агентств: НАСА (Соединённые Штаты Америки), Роскосмос, Японского агентства аэрокосмических исследований, Канадского космического агентства, и Европейского космического агентства.
한국어: 국제 우주정거장(ISS)은 16개국 우주개발기관의 공동 프로젝트로, 미항공우주국(NASA), 러시아 연방 우주국, 일본 우주항공연구개발기구, 캐나다 우주국, 유럽 우주국, 브라질 우주국 등이 참여하고 있다.
日本語: 国際宇宙ステーション (ISS) は、アメリカ航空宇宙局、ロシア連邦宇宙局、日本の宇宙航空研究開発機構、カナダ宇宙庁、欧州宇宙機関の5機関による共同プロジェクト。
Global views
editMain category: Views of the International Space Station
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3 June 1999
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September 2000
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9 December 2000
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18 March 2001
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29 April 2001
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20 August 2001
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17 April 2002
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16 October 2002
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2 December 2002
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August 2005
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July 2006
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ISS after STS-115 (September 2006)
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ISS from Atlantis STS-115 after undocking (17 September 2006)
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ISS after STS-115 (September 2006)
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Space Shuttle Discovery approaching ISS, STS-116 (11 December 2006)
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ISS from Discovery STS-116 after undocking (19 December 2006)
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ISS from Atlantis STS-117 after undocking (19 June 2007)
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ISS from Endeavour STS-118 after undocking (19 August 2007)
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ISS from Discovery STS-120 after undocking (5 November 2007)
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ISS from Discovery STS-120 after undocking (5 November 2007)
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ISS from Atlantis STS-122 after undocking (18 February 2008)
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ISS from Discovery STS-124 after undocking (11 June 2008)
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ISS from Endeavour STS-126 before docking (16 November 2008)
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ISS from Discovery STS-119 after undocking (25 March 2009, alternative angle)
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ISS from Discovery STS-128 before docking (30 August 2009)
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ISS from Discovery STS-128 after undocking (9 September 2009)
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ISS from Atlantis STS-129 after undocking (25 November 2009)
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ISS from Endeavour STS-130 before docking (10 February 2010)
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ISS from Discovery STS-131 after undocking (17 April 2010)
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ISS from Atlantis STS-132 after undocking (23 May 2010)
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ISS from Atlantis STS-132 after undocking (23 May 2010)
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ISS from Discovery STS-133 after undocking (7 March 2011)
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ISS from Endeavour STS-134 after undocking (30 May 2011)
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ISS from Atlantis STS-135 after undocking (19 July 2011)
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ISS from Soyuz MS-08 after undocking (4 October 2018)
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ISS from Crew 2 after undocking (8 November 2021)
Computer generated views
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NASA's Illustration showing the impact risk of debris to collide with the ISS
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Computer model (current)
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Computer model of a complete station (original plans)
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Computer model of a complete station (2022)
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Exploded view of the station (2022)
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Exploded view of the truss segment (2011; Bulgarian)
Assembly diagrams
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November 1998
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July 2000
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October 2000
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November 2000
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February 2001
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April 2001
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July 2001
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September 2001
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April 2002
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June 2002
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October 2002
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November 2002
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September 2006
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December 2006
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June 2007
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August 2007
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October 2007
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February 2008
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March 2008
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May 2008
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March 2009
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July 2009
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November 2009
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February 2010
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May 2010
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February 2011
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July 2021
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Animation
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Video
Modules launched
editZarya
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Zarya during assembly
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Zarya module as seen from STS-88
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Zarya and Zvezda view from outside (2009)
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The internal hatch (1998)
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Interior of Zarya module
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Susan Helms talks to amateur radio operators on Earth
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Susan J. Helms performs battery maintenance beneath the floor (2000)
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Various food stowage cases are visible at left. (2007)
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Shane Kimbrough gives himself a hair trim on the aft side
Unity
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Unity module taken by STS-88 mission in December 1998
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Expedition 20 flight engineers, share a meal at a galley in the Unity node
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The five crewmemberswent through the usual contingency evacuation drill
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Robert Thirsk, Expedition 20, exercises using the advanced Resistive Exercise Device (aRED)
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Expedition 20 crew members view a monitor as they celebrate Father's Day and the birthday of cosmonaut Gennady Padalka (center)
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Astronaut floats in the hatchway that leads from Unity to Pressurized Mating Adapter-3 (PMA-3), which leads to Endeavour.
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Roman Romanenko, Expedition 20 floats through the hatch
Zvezda
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Zvezda Service Module under construction
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Launch of Zvezda with a Proton rocket
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ISS Zvezda service module with a docked Soyuz spacecraft, taken in September 2000
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Configuration diagram of the module
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Cosmonaut Sergei K. Krikalev takes still pictures inside the Zvezda Service Module
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Krikalev working on the NASA treadmill
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Sergei Krikalev makes repairs to the Elektron oxygen generator in the Zvezda Service Module
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Astronaut John Phillips working on the Elektron oxygen-generation system in the Zvezda Service Module
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TORU docking system in the Zvezda Service Module used to manually dock Progress freighters to ISS
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Diver training with true sized model of the ISS module Zvezda
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Soyuz TM-34 crew in Zvezda module
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Thomas Reiter working on the internal thermal cooling loop pump in the Zvezda Service Module
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Thomas Reiter using a computer in the Zvezda Service Module
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Thomas Reiter works with sample tubes in the Zvezda Service Module
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Thomas Reiter looks over a procedures checklist in the Zvezda Service Module
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Expedition 13 and STS-121 crew members pose for a photo in the Zvezda Service Module
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Expeditions 13 & 14 members at lunch
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Anousheh Ansari holds a plant grown in the Zvezda Service Module
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Fyodor Yurchikhin with "fresh" fruits from a recent delivery
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View from the forward section to the aft end (2005)
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Michael Barratt, Expedition 19/20, uses a still camera at a window
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Zvezda toilet
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Zvezda galley
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Sandra Magnus and Yury Lonchakov, Expedition 18, works with food storage container
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Sleep station
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Jeffrey Williams and Nicole Stott, Expedition 21, use cameras at windows
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Frank De Winne, Expedition 20, exercises on the Treadmill System
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Galley area
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Maintenance on the Elektron Oxygen Generator
Destiny
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The first system rack (ISPR) being installed in the Destiny module
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ISS Destiny Lab module
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Destiny module taken by STS-108 (15 December 2001)
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Leroy Chiao inside the Destiny lab (31 October 2004)
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the waste and hygiene compartment
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Temporary Sleep Station
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Expedition 20 busy with various tasks
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Nicole Stott, Expedition 20 flight engineer, works with the Combustion Integrated Rack
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the Microgravity Science Glovebox
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Andre Kuipers looks through the Earth observation window
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Astronauts from STS-110 mission steps into the Destiny laboratory through the Pressurized Mating Adapter 2 (PMA-2) Atlantis and the station.
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Frank De Winne
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Nicole Stott installs hardware in the Fluids Integrated Rack
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Robert Thirsk, uses the Fluid Servicing System to refill Internal Thermal Control System loops with fresh coolant
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Robert Thirsk removes a dewar tray from the Minus Eighty Laboratory Freezer
Canadarm2
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Animation of SAGE III Installation
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Latching End Effector
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End effector of Canadarm2
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Work Station
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Leroy Chiao works with the controls of the Canadarm2, or Space Station Remote Manipulator System (SSRMS)
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Astronaut Steve Robinson on Canadarm2 during STS-114 mission
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the Special Purpose Dextrous Manipulator (SPDM)
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Christer Fuglesang anchored to a Canadarm2 mobile foot restraint
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The Canadarm2 mates the Express Logistics Carrier to the S3 Truss
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The Canadarm2 moves toward the new P5 truss section for a hand-off from Space Shuttle robotic arm.
Quest
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Quest Joint airlock at the Marshall Space Flight Center in Dec. 1997
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Quest Joint airlock by STS-104 mission on 15 July 2001
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Michael E. Lopez-Alegria photographed in the midst of a pre-breathe exercise in preparation for the second EVA
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Astronaut Steve Swanson in the Quest Airlock (21 March 2009)
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Jose Hernandez and Tim Kopra in the Quest airlock as astronauts John "Danny" Olivas,and Nicole Stott prepare to exit the airlock.
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Dave Wolf (foreground) and Tim Kopra (feet and legs visible in background) are suited and ready for the first of five spacewalks
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Tony Antonelli and Koichi Wakata assist Steve Swanson and Joseph Acaba (out of frame) as they return to the Quest Airlock as the EVA draws to a close.
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Daniel Bursch (left) and Carl E. Walz are photographed in the crew lock of Quest prior to the space walk
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Shane Kimbrough and Heidemarie Stefanyshyn-Piperattired in their Extravehicular Mobility Unit spacesuit, prepare for the EVA
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Steve Swanson attired in his Extravehicular Mobility Unit spacesuit, exits the Quest Airlock
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James F. Reilly joins Michael L. Gernhardt (out of frame) in utilizing the new Quest airlock for the first ever space walk to egress
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Robert L. Curbeam, Jr. and Sunita L. Williams, Expedition 14 flight engineer, get help as they remove their extravehicular mobility unit (EMU) spacesuits
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Christer Fuglesang moves into the outer section of the Quest Airlock as he prepares for the mission's fourth EVA
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A "fish-eye" lens was used to record this image of astronaut Ron Garanin the Quest Airlock who was about to begin the mission's third scheduled spacewalk.
Pirs (decommissioned)
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Pirs under construction
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SO1 Pirs Docking compartment / airlock approaching ISS
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Pirs docking module taken by STS-108
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Expedition 10 Crew in PIRS
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Sharipov with his Russian Orlan spacesuit in the Pirs
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Fyodor Yurchikhin and Oleg Kotov work with Orlan spacesuits in Pirs
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Koichi Wakata, is pictured between two Russian Orlan spacesuits in the Pirs module.
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Pirs docking compartment separates from the Space Station
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Progress MS-16 and Pirs descend into Earth's atmosphere
Harmony
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Construction of the Node 2 module
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Harmony in front of the Vehicle Assembly Building
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Interior of Harmony (27 October 2007)
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Koichi Wakata exercises using the Interim Resistive Exercise Device (IRED) equipment
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Expedition 20 crew members are pictured Discovery's crew ingress through the Pressurized Mating Adapter 2.
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November 2009
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April 2008
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Exercises on the Combined Operational Load Bearing External Resistance Treadmill
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Sandra Magnus works on a crew quarters compartment
Columbus
edit- Further information: Category:Columbus (ISS module)
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Columbus Module loaded in a Airbus-Beluga on Bremen airport
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Columbus inside the Space Station Processing Facility after delivering to KSC
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Columbus module in the Atlantis' payload bay
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Columbus installed
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Photographed through a window the station's robotic Canadarm2 moves the Columbus laboratory
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A close-up view of the Columbus laboratory (center right)
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Astronaut Ron Garan participates in the mission's third scheduled session of extravehicular activity (EVA)
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Koichi Wakata works with the Fluid Servicing System (FSS) and the Fluid Control Pump Assembly (FCPA)
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Expedition 21 crew members pose for a photo with three Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU) spacesuits
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Frank De Winne performs activation and checkout steps on the new ESA Flywheel Exercise Device (FWED), with the Internal Wireless Instrumentation System (IWIS) accelerometer
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Michael Barratt uses a computer near the Microgravity Science Glovebox (MSG)
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Koichi Wakata performs in-flight maintenance on the Condensate Water Separator Assembly (CWSA)
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Sandra Magnus, Expedition 18 flight engineer, works in the Columbus laboratory of the International Space Station.
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Greg Chamitoff works with the Microgravity Sciences Glovebox and the Commercial Generic Bioprocessing Apparatus
Kibo (Japanese Experiment Module, JEM)
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Japanese Experiment Module (JEM) Kibo
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Kibo PM module in assembly
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Japanese Experiment Module
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Japanese Experiment Logistics Module Pressurized Section (ELM-PS)
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JEM PM in November 2006
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Kibo Pressurized Module
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Kibo Pressurized Module
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Kibo Pressurized Module Interior
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Kibo Pressurized Module and Japanese Logistics Module
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Koichi Wakata sets up camera equipment at a window
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Robert Thirsk performs an insertion of urine samples into the Minus Eighty Degree Laboratory Freezer for ISS (MELFI)
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Koichi Wakata poses for a photo while floating freely
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Michael Barratt works inside a newly installed crew quarters compartment
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Jeffrey Williams works on an experiment at the Saibo biological experiment rack
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Nicole Stott is pictured in the Kibo laboratory
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Nicole Stott works with the Mice Drawer System (MDS)
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Soichi Noguchi uses a vacuum cleaner during housekeeping operations
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Soichi Noguchi is pictured near the Japanese Experiment Module Remote Manipulator System (JEMRMS) Small Fine Arm (SFA)
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Jeffrey Williams, Soichi Noguchi (center) and T.J. Creamer pose with the Japanese Experiment Module Remote Manipulator System (JEMRMS) Small Fine Arm (SFA) .
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The Japanese Experiment Module - Exposed Facility (JEF) is pictured in the grasp of the Space Shuttle Endeavour's remote manipulator system (RMS) arm
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Tom Marshburn and Christopher Cassidyparticipate in the mission's fifth and final session of extravehicular activity
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the Japanese Pressurized Module (foreground), the Japanese Logistics Module (top right), and a portion of the Harmony node
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Peering out of the window
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Ecostress camera
Integrated Truss Structure Z1
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Gyroscope of the ISS
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Gyroscopes of the ISS installed in Z1 truss segment
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The ISS Z1 truss is moved to check weight and balance
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Unity and Z1 truss structure taken by STS-92 in October 2000
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forward side of Z1 Truss element
Integrated Truss Structure S0
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S0 Truss lifted from Shuttles cargo bay
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S0 Truss being moved to ISS
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ISS after installation of S0 Truss element (seen in the middle of picture)
Integrated Truss Structure P1 and S1
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Atlantis carrying S1 truss
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ISS S1 Truss structure
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Space Shuttle Endeavour delivers P1 truss to the ISS
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ISS P1 Truss structure
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ISS P1 Truss structure
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ISS P1 Truss structure and orbiter
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S1
Integrated Truss Structure P3/P4 and S3/S4
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P3/P4 truss segment
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The Canadarm moves the P3/4 Truss out of the Space Shuttle
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P3/P4 truss segment animation
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P3/P4 truss segment handoff from Space Shuttle Atlantis
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Two astronauts during the installation of the solar arrays
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Solar array during deployment
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P4 Radiator unfolding
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P4 Radiator unfolding
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P4 solar array extended
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S3/S4 truss segment
Integrated Truss Structure P5/P6 and S5/S6
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P5 Truss segment prepared for launch on STS-116
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Discovery handing off P5 Truss to ISS
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P5 Truss awaits installation
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P6 solar array after installation
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P6 solar array experiencing a kink
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close-up view of folded solar array
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Swanson and Richard Arnold (out of frame) connect bolts to permanently attach the S6 truss segment to S5.
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the S6 truss segment
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P6 Early Ammonia Servicer (EAS) and starboard Early External Thermal Control System (EETCS) radiator
Poisk
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Poisk after arriving at the ISS on 12 November 2009
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Diagram of the Poisk docking module
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Poisk arrives at the ISS for docking
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Poisk docking module at the Space Station
Tranquility and Cupola
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Cupola at the Space Station Processing Facility
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Cupola from inside
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pointing
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Operating Canadarm2 from Cupola
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photography
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Cupola being aligned with the Tranquility
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Cupola getting mated with Tranquility
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Cupola from inside
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Node 3 in Italy
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Tranquility in SSPF
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Tranquilty and Cupola at Endeavour's payload bay
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Artist's conception of Cupola
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Tranquility and Cupola at canister
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Cupola with its protective shutters open
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George Zamka looks through the Cupola during STS-130
Nauka module
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Nauka module at Khrunichev Center before delivery to Baikonur
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Nauka docked to the International Space Station
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Nauka modified passive forward port for Experimental Airlock
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Nauka and Soyuz MS-18 docked to the International Space Station
Prichal module
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Mockup of Prichal
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Prichal docked to Nauka's nadir docking port
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Prichal with spacewalkers
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Prichal docked to the Nauka module
Cancelled
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ISS Crew Return Vehicle - CRV (NASA)
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ISS Crew Return Vehicle - CRV (X-38 Prototype) dropped from B-52
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ISS Interim Control Module (U.S. Navy)
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ISS Propulsion Module
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ISS Centrifuge Accommodations Module
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ISS Centrifuge Accommodations Module in Tsukuba
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ISS Science Power Platform
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X-38 3-View line art, GIF
Supply ships
editSoyuz
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Soyuz TMA-1 spacecraft approaching ISS
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Soyuz TMA-1 at the ISS
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Soyuz TMA-6 spacecraft approaching ISS
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Soyuz TMA-7 spacecraft departing from ISS
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Soyuz TMA-9 with Progress 22 docked at ISS
Progress
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Progress M1-11 departs from the Pirs Docking Compartment (4 September 2003)
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Progress M1-10 departs from the Zvezda Service Module (27 August 2003)
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Progress M1-11 departs from the Pirs Docking Compartment (4 September 2003)
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Progress M1-12 approaches the ISS (30 August 2003)
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Progress M1-4 (18 November 2000)
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Progress docking port close-up
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TORU docking system used to manually dock Progress freighters to ISS
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Progress M-56 departs from the Zvezda Service Module (26 April 2006)
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Progress M-55 departs from the Pirs Docking Compartment (19 June 2006)
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Progress M-03M docked to the Pirs Docking Compartment
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Progress M-05M docked to the Pirs Docking Compartment
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Progress M-08M departs from the Pirs Docking Compartment (23 January 2010)
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Progress M-10M approaches the ISS (29 April 2011)
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Progress M-11M spacecraft launches
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Progress M-13M approaches the station
H-II Transfer Vehicle
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Japanese H-2 Transfer Vehicle approaching the International Space Station
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A close-up view of the HTV-1 in the grasp of Canadarm2
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The four main engines of the HTV
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Frank De Winne monitors the HTV as it approaches the International Space Station
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The newly attached HTV-1 from the inside
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The Canadarm2 grapples the HTV in preparation for its release
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The Canadarm2 unberths the HTV in preparation for its release
Cygnus
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CRS-14
Cargo Dragon 2
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Obsolete
editMulti-Purpose Logistics Module
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Cosmonaut Yuri P. Gidzenko is dwarfed by transient hardware aboard Leonardo MPLM
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The Leonardo Multi Purpose Logistics Module rests in Discovery's payload bay
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Astronauts Wendy B. Lawrence (foreground) and Andrew S. W. Thomas inside Raffaello MPLM module (STS-114)
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Raffaello MPLM module docked to the ISS (STS-114)
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Interior view of the Leonardo MPLM attached to the Earth-facing port of Harmony node
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Interior view of the Leonardo MPLM
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Interior view of the Leonardo MPLM
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Interior view of the Leonardo MPLM
Automated Transfer Vehicle
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ATV approaches the ISS for its "Demo Day 2" practice maneuvers
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Close-up view of the ATV docking port
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Expedition 17 crewmembers pose for a portrait inside de Jules Verne ATV
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ATV enters the Earth's atmosphere, where researchers captured images of its fiery end
Dragon
editMain category: SpaceX Dragon
ISS Expeditions
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Crew of ISS Expedition 1
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Crew of ISS Expedition 2
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Crew of ISS Expedition 3
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Crew of ISS Expedition 4
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Crew of ISS Expedition 5
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Crew of ISS Expedition 6
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Crew of ISS Expedition 7
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Crew of ISS Expedition 8
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Crew of ISS Expedition 9
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Crew of ISS Expedition 10
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Crew of ISS Expedition 11
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Crew of ISS Expedition 12
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Crew of ISS Expedition 13
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Crew of ISS Expedition 13 with T. Reiter
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Crew of the first part of ISS Expedition 14
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Crew of the second part of ISS Expedition 14
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Crew of the first part of ISS Expedition 15
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Crew of the second part of ISS Expedition 15
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Crew of the third part of ISS Expedition 15
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Crew of Expedition 16
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Crew of Expedition 17
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Crew of Expedition 18
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Crew of Expedition 19
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Crew of Expedition 20
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Crew of Expedition 21
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Crew of Expedition 22
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Crew of Expedition 23
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Crew of Expedition 24
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Crew of Expedition 25
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Crew of Expedition 26
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Crew of Expedition 27
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Crew of Expedition 28
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Crew of Expedition 29
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Crew of Expedition 30
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Crew of Expedition 31
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Crew of Expedition 32
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Crew of Expedition 33
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Crew of Expedition 34
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Crew of Expedition 35
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Crew of Expedition 36
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Crew of Expedition 37
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Crew of Expedition 38
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Crew of Expedition 39
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Crew of Expedition 40
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Crew of Expedition 41
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Crew of Expedition 42
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Crew of Expedition 43
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Crew of Expedition 44
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Crew of Expedition 45
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Crew of Expedition 46
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Crew of Expedition 47
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Crew of Expedition 48
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Crew of Expedition 49
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Crew of Expedition 50
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Crew of Expedition 51
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Crew of Expedition 52
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Crew of Expedition 53
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Crew of Expedition 54
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Crew of Expedition 55
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Crew of Expedition 56
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Crew of Expedition 57
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Crew of Expedition 58
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Crew of Expedition 59
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Crew of Expedition 60
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Crew of Expedition 61
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Crew of Expedition 62
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Crew of Expedition 62 & 63
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American Expedition
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Expedition 63
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Crew of Expedition 64
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Crew of Expedition 65
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Crew of Expedition 66
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Crew of Expedition 67
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Crew of Expedition 68
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Crew of Expedition 69
Crew posters
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Expedition 1
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Expedition 2
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Expedition 3
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Expedition 4
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Expedition 5
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Expedition 6
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Expedition 7
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Expedition 8
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Expedition 10
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Expedition 10
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Expedition 11
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Expedition 13
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Expedition 14 with Reiter
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Spacewalks
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Canadarm2 installation during STS-100
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Space walk outside International Space Station, January 26, 2005
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Expedition 10 Flight Engineer Salizhan Sharipov deploys the Nanosatellite
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NASA spacewalk image, Michael Foale, ISS expedition 8
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Astronaut Piers J. Sellers working on ISS
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Astronaut Soichi Noguchi on the first STS-114 EVA
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Astronaut Steve Robinson on Canadarm2 during STS-114 mission
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Workpoints of spacewalk 05-11-07
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SuitSat
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Launch of SuitSat
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Astronaut Scott Parazynski of STS-120 during a spacewalk to repair (essentially sew) a damaged solar panel.
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Sellers and Fossum restored the International Space Station's Mobile Transporter (STS-121)
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Michael Fossum working on Mobile Transporter (STS-121)
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Bob Behnken and Chris Cassidy
Misc.
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International Space Station Insignia
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Russian ISS Flight Control Room in Korolev, Russia
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Mission control
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Mission control
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Sun transit
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Graph of the altitude of the ISS since launch
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Biolab in Columbus
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Fluid Science Laboratory in Columbus
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European Physiology Modules in Columbus
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European Drawer Rack in Columbus
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demo model of science rack
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Materials International Space Station Experiment (MISSE)
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MISSE prior to retrieval on STS-118
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ISS mockup in Houston
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Pressurized Mating Adapter-3 arrives in SSPF
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Environmental Control & Life Support System (ECLSS) Flow Diagram
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ExPRESS Logistic Carriers (ELC)
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factory
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airlock
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weightlifting
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a view of Earth, Alps in Switzerland and North Italy