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S116-E-06081 (13 Dec. 2006) -- Backdropped against a colorful part of Earth, Progress 23 supply vehicle docked to the Zvezda Service Module's aft port of International Space Station, is featured in this image photographed by a STS-116 crewmember while Space Shuttle Discovery was docked with the station. Shark Bay, Australia is visible at lower right.
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S116-E-06080 (13 Dec. 2006) --- Backdropped by a blue and white Earth, Progress 23 supply vehicle docked to the Zvezda Service Module's aft port of International Space Station, is featured in this image photographed by a STS-116 crewmember while Space Shuttle Discovery was docked with the station.
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JSC2006-E-54696 (December 2006) --- Computer-generated artist's rendering of the International Space Station following scheduled activities of the STS-116/12A.1 mission. Space Shuttle Discovery departed from the station on Dec. 19, 2006. This angle shows the port side of the orbiting complex. The P5 Integrated Truss Segment is added and the P6 port solar array wing is retracted. Progress 23 resupply vehicle is docked to the Zvezda Service Module aft port. Soyuz 13 (TMA-9) is connected to the Zarya Module nadir port and Progress 22 resupply vehicle remains linked to the Pirs Docking Compartment.
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JSC2006-E-54697 (December 2006) --- Computer-generated artist's rendering of the International Space Station following scheduled activities of the STS-116/12A.1 mission. Space Shuttle Discovery departed from the station on Dec. 19, 2006. This angle shows the starboard side of the orbiting complex. The P5 Integrated Truss Segment is added and the P6 port solar array wing is retracted. Progress 23 resupply vehicle is docked to the Zvezda Service Module aft port. Soyuz 13 (TMA-9) is connected to the Zarya Module nadir port and Progress 22 resupply vehicle remains linked to the Pirs Docking Compartment.
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ISS014-E-10054 (18 Dec. 2006) --- Backdropped by a blue and white Earth, a portion of the port overhead solar array wing on the International Space Station's P6 truss is visible at left in this image photographed by a STS-116 crewmember during the mission's fourth session of extravehicular activity (EVA). The Progress 23 resupply vehicle docked to the Zvezda Service Module's aft port is at center. Astronaut Robert L. Curbeam Jr. (out of frame) and European Space Agency (ESA) astronaut Christer Fuglesang (out of frame), both mission specialists, using specially prepared, tape-insulated tools, guided the array wing neatly inside its blanket box during the 6-hour, 38-minute spacewalk.
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