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STS055-231-021 - STS-055 - View of the D-2 Spacelab access tunnel interior, air lock and stowage bags.

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Description: View of the D-2 Spacelab access tunnel interior, middeck air lock and stowage bags.

Subject Terms: STS-55, COLUMBIA (ORBITER), MIDDECK, MANNED ORBITAL LABORATORIES, AIR LOCKS STOWAGE (ONBOARD EQUIPMENT), TUNNELS

Date Taken: 5/6/1993

Categories: Shuttle Configuration

Interior_Exterior: Interior

Ground_Orbit: On-orbit

Original: Film - 35MM CN

Preservation File Format: TIFF

STS-55

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spacelab access tunnel spacelab access tunnel air stowage bags stowage bags nasa space shuttle view sts 55 columbia high resolution ultra high resolution d 2 spacelab access tunnel air locks stowage view middeck air manned orbital laboratories tunnels tiff sts 55 middeck sts 55 orbiter onboard equipment shuttle configuration space program
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1993
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The U.S. National Archives
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label_outline Explore Spacelab Access Tunnel, Middeck Air, Spacelab

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spacelab access tunnel spacelab access tunnel air stowage bags stowage bags nasa space shuttle view sts 55 columbia high resolution ultra high resolution d 2 spacelab access tunnel air locks stowage view middeck air manned orbital laboratories tunnels tiff sts 55 middeck sts 55 orbiter onboard equipment shuttle configuration space program