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  • 21Cupola (ISS module) — Tracy Caldwell Dyson in the Cupola module of the International Space Station observing the Earth below …

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  • 22Rassvet (ISS module) — Rassvet as seen from the Cupola module during STS 132 …

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  • 23Poisk (ISS module) — Poisk docking module at the Space Station. Poisk (Russian: Поиск; lit. Search), also known as the Mini Research Module 2 (MRM 2), Малый исследовательский модуль 2, or МИМ 2, is a docking module of the International Space Station. Its original… …

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  • 24Tranquility (ISS module) — Tranquility photographed just before being installed to Unity node …

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  • 25Centrifuge Accommodations Module — ISS Centrifuge Accommodations Module The Centrifuge Accommodations Module (CAM) is a cancelled element of the International Space Station. Although the module was planned to contain more than the a centrifuge, the 2.5 m (8.2 ft)… …

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  • 26Pirs (ISS module) — View of SO1 Pirs Docking compartment The Pirs docking compartment is a Russian module of the International Space Station (ISS). Pirs (Russian: Пирс, meaning pier ) also called Stikovochny Otsek 1 or SO 1 (Russian: Стыковочный отсек, docking… …

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  • 27Columbus (ISS module) — The Columbus Module on the International Space Station …

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  • 28Orbital Piloted Assembly and Experiment Complex — CG rendering of OPSEK The Orbital Piloted Assembly and Experiment Complex (Orbitalniy Pilotiruemyi Eksperimentalniy Kompleks[1]) (OPSEK) is the planned Russian successor to the International Space Station, with the main goal of supporting deep… …

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  • 29Nauka (ISS module) — Outdated drawing with Nauka docked to Zarya Nauka (Russian: Наука; lit. Science), also known as the Multipurpose Laboratory Module (MLM), (Russian: Многофункциональный лабораторный модуль, or МЛМ), will be a component of the International Space… …

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  • 30Multi-Purpose Logistics Module — 10 March 2001 – The Leonardo Multi Purpose Logistics Module rests in Discovery s payload bay in this view taken from the ISS by a crew member using a digital still camera during STS 102 …

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