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Ammonia symetrics QDs for the TCS on the Z-1 truss taken during Expedition Four EVA 3

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View of ammonia symetrics quick disconnects QD for the thermal control system TCS from the Z-1 truss to the Destiny U.S. Laboratory.

NASA Identifier: iss004-301-024

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11/08/2010
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