File:Zarya FGB control module .Russian-built.jpg
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English: Astronauts from the Space Shuttle mission STS-88 work on the embryonic International Space Station, hours after connecting the first element – the Russian-built Zarya FGB control module with the US-built Node 1 Unity module in December 1998. The crew carried a large-format IMAX camera from which this picture was taken. - Astronaut James Newman working on communication cables on Unity while Astronaut Ross monitors his progress. |
Date | Taken on 7 December 1998 |
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- Assembly operations of the International Space Station
- Spacecraft on the end of the Canadarm
- Earth from space
- Extravehicular Mobility Unit
- James H. Newman
- Jerry L. Ross
- Pressurized Mating Adapters
- STS-88 EVAs
- Astronaut photography during STS-88
- Unity (ISS module)
- Views of the International Space Station in 1998
- Views of the Russian Orbital Segment
- Zarya
- Space Shuttles docked to the International Space Station