File:Unity-Zarya Meet on Orbit (49177404063).jpg
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English: Just a few feet away from a 70mm camera onboard the Space Shuttle Endeavour, the Russian-built control module and the U.S.-built Unity connecting module are mated in the shuttle's cargo bay on Shuttle mission STS-88. Using Endeavour's 50-ft. long Canadian-built Remote Manipulator System (RMS) robot arm, astronaut Nancy J. Currie working from the aft flight deck, plucked Zarya out of orbit at 6:47 p.m. (EST), December 6. The craft had been orbiting Earth for a little over 16 days prior to grapple and subsequent docking to Unity.
Image Number: STS088-719-071 Date: December 6, 1998 |
Date | Taken on 6 December 1998, 00:00 |
Source | Unity-Zarya Meet on Orbit |
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