File:Thermal protection system inspections from ISS - Shuttle nose edit1.jpg

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Modified version of Image:Thermal protection system inspections from ISS - Shuttle nose.jpg

High-resolution imagery of Space Shuttle Discovery as it approaches the International Space Station (during the STS-114 mission, 28 July 2005). Before Discovery docked with the Space Station, it made a full backflip, exposing its heat shield for high-resolution digital photography by the Station crew. (Image Credit: NASA)

source: http://www.nasa.gov/returntoflight/multimedia/misson_status_briefing_0728.html another source (with description): http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/gallery/images/shuttle/sts-114/html/iss011e11074.html

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current00:30, 12 December 2006Thumbnail for version as of 00:30, 12 December 20063,032 × 2,008 (1.03 MB)Antilived (talk | contribs)High-resolution, hot pixel removed imagery of Space Shuttle Discovery as it approaches the International Space Station (28 July 2005). Before Discovery docked with the Space Station, it made a full backflip, exposing its heat shield for high-resolution di

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