File:ISS after installation of S0 Truss element.jpg

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  • ISS after installation of S0 Truss element (NASA)
  • original description: This close-up view of the International Space Station (ISS), newly equipped with the 27,000 pound S0 (S-zero) truss, was photographed by one of the astronauts on board the Space Shuttle Atlantis. S0 is the first segment of a truss structure, which will ultimately expand the station to the length of a football field. Atlantis pulled away from the complex at 1:31 p.m. (CDT) as the two spacecraft flew some 247 statute miles above Earth. After more than a week of joint operations between the shuttle and station crews, astronaut Stephen N. Frick, pilot, backed Atlantis away to a distance of about 400 feet in front of the station, where he began a 1 ¼-lap flyaround of the ISS (17 April 2002).
This image or video was catalogued by one of the centers of the United States National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) under Photo ID: STS110-729-055.

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10:48, 13 May 2005Thumbnail for version as of 10:48, 13 May 20054,096 × 3,200 (4.62 MB)Bricktop
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