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S09-49-2199 - STS-009 - View of the Spacelab module in the Columbia's payload bay

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Description: Views of the Spacelab module, taken from the aft flight deck window, in the STS-9 orbiter Columbia's payload bay. Notice the European Space Agency (ESA) insignia on the Spacelab modules bulkhead.

Subject Terms: PAYLOAD BAY, SPACELAB, STS-9, COLUMBIA (ORBITER)

Categories: Payload Bay

Interior_Exterior: Exterior

Ground_Orbit: On-orbit

Element: Shuttle Payload Bay

Original: Film - 70MM CT

Preservation File Format: TIFF

feat: CARGO BAY/ESA LOGO

STS-9

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spacelab module spacelab module columbia nasa sts 9 space shuttle view sts 9 columbia space shuttle columbia payload bay flight deck military logo shuttle payload bay spacelab modules bulkhead cargo bay esa logo sts 9 view flight deck window european space agency orbiter esa space program 1980 s cargo ship us national archives
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1983
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The U.S. National Archives
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label_outline Explore Esa Logo Sts 9, Esa, European Space Agency

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spacelab module spacelab module columbia nasa sts 9 space shuttle view sts 9 columbia space shuttle columbia payload bay flight deck military logo shuttle payload bay spacelab modules bulkhead cargo bay esa logo sts 9 view flight deck window european space agency orbiter esa space program 1980 s cargo ship us national archives