View Port-Aft, with Pressurized Mating Adapter 1 (on left) and Node 3 (on right)
View Port-Aft, with Pressurized Mating Adapter 1 (on left) and Node 3 (on right)

Node 1 – Unity, International Space Station, by Paolo Nespoli and Roland Miller

Cupola with Clouds and Ocean
Cupola with Clouds and Ocean

International Space Station, by Paolo Nespoli and Roland Miller

Extravehicular Mobility Unit – EMU
Extravehicular Mobility Unit – EMU

Equipment Lock, Aft Wall, International Space Station, by Paolo Nespoli and Roland Miller

Longitudinal View, from ISS Forward to ISS Aft
Longitudinal View, from ISS Forward to ISS Aft

US Laboratory – Destiny, International Space Station, by Paolo Nespoli and Roland Miller

Work Desk
Work Desk

US Laboratory – Destiny, International Space Station, by Paolo Nespoli and Roland Miller

View from Starboard into Node 2 and Japanese Experiment Module
View from Starboard into Node 2 and Japanese Experiment Module

European Laboratory – Columbus, International Space Station, by Paolo Nespoli and Roland Miller

View of Port Endcone with Stowage
View of Port Endcone with Stowage

Node 3 – Tranquility, International Space Station, by Paolo Nespoli and Roland Miller

View of ISS Nadir from Departing Soyuz TMA-20 Spacecraft
View of ISS Nadir from Departing Soyuz TMA-20 Spacecraft

Complete ISS stack including Space Shuttle Endeavour and Automated Transfer Vehicle Kepler, International Space Station, by Paolo Nespoli

View of Port Hatch into Node 3
View of Port Hatch into Node 3

Node 1 – Unity, International Space Station, by Paolo Nespoli and Roland Miller

Starboard View through Port Hatch of Equipment Lock and Crew Lock with Extravehicular Activity Hardware
Starboard View through Port Hatch of Equipment Lock and Crew Lock with Extravehicular Activity Hardware

Quest Joint Airlock, International Space Station, by Paolo Nespoli and Roland Miller

Scaffolding and Pressurized Mating Adapter 3 – PMA 3
Scaffolding and Pressurized Mating Adapter 3 – PMA 3

High Bay, Space Station Processing Facility – SSPF, NASA Kennedy Space Center, Florida, by Roland Miller

Signed Space Shuttle Atlantis Model, Eye Chart, Cabling, and Patch
Signed Space Shuttle Atlantis Model, Eye Chart, Cabling, and Patch

US Laboratory – Destiny, International Space Station, by Paolo Nespoli and Roland Miller

Port View with Airlock
Port View with Airlock

Japanese Experiment Module – Kibo, International Space Station, by Paolo Nespoli and Roland Miller

View of the Cupola with the Mobile Servicing System Robotic Workstation
View of the Cupola with the Mobile Servicing System Robotic Workstation

Cupola Training Mockup, Space Station Training Facility – SSTF NASA Johnson Space Center, Texas, by Roland Miller

Trunnion, S5 Truss Segment
Trunnion, S5 Truss Segment

ISS Underwater Training Mockup, Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory – NBL, NASA Johnson Space Center, Texas, by Roland Miller

Node 1 Equipped with Mating Systems (left) and Pressurized Mating Adapter (right) Ground Fit-Check Test
Node 1 Equipped with Mating Systems (left) and Pressurized Mating Adapter (right) Ground Fit-Check Test

High Bay, Space Station Processing Facility – SSPF, NASA Kennedy Space Center, Florida, by Roland Miller

View of Earth Curvature through Windows 6, 1, and 2
View of Earth Curvature through Windows 6, 1, and 2

Cupola, International Space Station, by Paolo Nespoli and Roland Miller

Z1 Truss
Z1 Truss

High Bay, Space Station Processing Facility – SSPF, NASA Kennedy Space Center, Florida, by Roland Miller

View Port-Aft, with Pressurized Mating Adapter 1 (on left) and Node 3 (on right)
Cupola with Clouds and Ocean
Extravehicular Mobility Unit – EMU
Longitudinal View, from ISS Forward to ISS Aft
Work Desk
View from Starboard into Node 2 and Japanese Experiment Module
View of Port Endcone with Stowage
View of ISS Nadir from Departing Soyuz TMA-20 Spacecraft
View of Port Hatch into Node 3
Starboard View through Port Hatch of Equipment Lock and Crew Lock with Extravehicular Activity Hardware
Scaffolding and Pressurized Mating Adapter 3 – PMA 3
Signed Space Shuttle Atlantis Model, Eye Chart, Cabling, and Patch
Port View with Airlock
View of the Cupola with the Mobile Servicing System Robotic Workstation
Trunnion, S5 Truss Segment
Node 1 Equipped with Mating Systems (left) and Pressurized Mating Adapter (right) Ground Fit-Check Test
View of Earth Curvature through Windows 6, 1, and 2
Z1 Truss
View Port-Aft, with Pressurized Mating Adapter 1 (on left) and Node 3 (on right)

Node 1 – Unity, International Space Station, by Paolo Nespoli and Roland Miller

Cupola with Clouds and Ocean

International Space Station, by Paolo Nespoli and Roland Miller

Extravehicular Mobility Unit – EMU

Equipment Lock, Aft Wall, International Space Station, by Paolo Nespoli and Roland Miller

Longitudinal View, from ISS Forward to ISS Aft

US Laboratory – Destiny, International Space Station, by Paolo Nespoli and Roland Miller

Work Desk

US Laboratory – Destiny, International Space Station, by Paolo Nespoli and Roland Miller

View from Starboard into Node 2 and Japanese Experiment Module

European Laboratory – Columbus, International Space Station, by Paolo Nespoli and Roland Miller

View of Port Endcone with Stowage

Node 3 – Tranquility, International Space Station, by Paolo Nespoli and Roland Miller

View of ISS Nadir from Departing Soyuz TMA-20 Spacecraft

Complete ISS stack including Space Shuttle Endeavour and Automated Transfer Vehicle Kepler, International Space Station, by Paolo Nespoli

View of Port Hatch into Node 3

Node 1 – Unity, International Space Station, by Paolo Nespoli and Roland Miller

Starboard View through Port Hatch of Equipment Lock and Crew Lock with Extravehicular Activity Hardware

Quest Joint Airlock, International Space Station, by Paolo Nespoli and Roland Miller

Scaffolding and Pressurized Mating Adapter 3 – PMA 3

High Bay, Space Station Processing Facility – SSPF, NASA Kennedy Space Center, Florida, by Roland Miller

Signed Space Shuttle Atlantis Model, Eye Chart, Cabling, and Patch

US Laboratory – Destiny, International Space Station, by Paolo Nespoli and Roland Miller

Port View with Airlock

Japanese Experiment Module – Kibo, International Space Station, by Paolo Nespoli and Roland Miller

View of the Cupola with the Mobile Servicing System Robotic Workstation

Cupola Training Mockup, Space Station Training Facility – SSTF NASA Johnson Space Center, Texas, by Roland Miller

Trunnion, S5 Truss Segment

ISS Underwater Training Mockup, Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory – NBL, NASA Johnson Space Center, Texas, by Roland Miller

Node 1 Equipped with Mating Systems (left) and Pressurized Mating Adapter (right) Ground Fit-Check Test

High Bay, Space Station Processing Facility – SSPF, NASA Kennedy Space Center, Florida, by Roland Miller

View of Earth Curvature through Windows 6, 1, and 2

Cupola, International Space Station, by Paolo Nespoli and Roland Miller

Z1 Truss

High Bay, Space Station Processing Facility – SSPF, NASA Kennedy Space Center, Florida, by Roland Miller

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