The NASA logo is placed on the U.S. Lab for STS-98
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Photo Number: KSC-00PP-1928
Release Date: 21-Dec-2000
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Description:
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Workers in the Space Station Processing
Facility prepare the
part of the U.S. Laboratory Destiny that will bear the NASA logo. Destiny is the key U.S.
element of the International Space Station. Launch of mission STS-98 on Space Shuttle Atlantis
will carry Destiny to the Space Station with five system racks and experiments already
installed inside the module. The launch is scheduled for January 2001.
(Photo Release Date: 21-Dec-2000
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| Resolution |
Format |
Width (Pixels) |
Height (Pixels) |
Size (Bytes) |
Thumbnail |
GIF |
100 |
74 |
7778 |
Slide |
GIF |
170 |
156 |
38272 |
Low |
GIF |
320 |
238 |
108496 |
Medium |
JPEG |
1024 |
761 |
181116 |
High |
JPEG |
2670 |
1984 |
941863 |
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