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NASA image: Kotov Places Mission Patch in Node 1
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Jun 1, 2010

Kotov Places Mission Patch in Node 1

ISS023-E-058044 (1 June 2010) --- Russian cosmonaut Oleg Kotov (left), Expedition 23 commander, adds the Expedition...

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NASA image: Currie on the flight deck during Node 1 grapple
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Nov 19, 2013

Currie on the flight deck during Node 1 grapple

STS088-335-006 (4-15 Dec. 1998) --- Astronaut Nancy J. Currie, mission specialist, looking out the aft flight...

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NASA image: Currie and Ross in the Node 1/Unity module
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Dec 11, 1998

Currie and Ross in the Node 1/Unity module

STS088-357-020 (4-15 Dec. 1998) --- Astronauts Jerry L. Ross and Nancy J. Currie, both mission specialists, check...

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NASA image: Culbertson performs inflight maintenance in Node 1 during Expedition Three
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Sep 10, 2001

Culbertson performs inflight maintenance in Node 1 during Expedition Three

ISS003-E-5415 (10 September 2001) --- Expedition Three mission commander Frank L. Culbertson, Jr., conducts inflight...

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NASA image: Node 1 and PMU prior to docking
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Feb 9, 2001

Node 1 and PMU prior to docking

STS98-E-5040 (9 February 2001) --- One of a series of three digital still camera's views of the station's Unity node...

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NASA image: Node 1 and PMU prior to docking
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Feb 9, 2001

Node 1 and PMU prior to docking

STS98-E-5041 (9 February 2001) --- One of a series of three digital still camera's views of the station's Unity node...

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NASA image: Node 1 and PMU prior to docking
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Feb 9, 2001

Node 1 and PMU prior to docking

STS98-E-5042 (9 February 2001) --- One of a series of three digital still camera's views of the station's Unity node...

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NASA image: Christmas stockings hanging in the Node 1 hatch
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Dec 25, 2012

Christmas stockings hanging in the Node 1 hatch

ISS034-E-010298 (25 Dec. 2012) --- Stockings were obviously hung with care on Christmas Day aboard the International...

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NASA image: Expedition 34 Christmas stockings at the Node 1 hatch
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Dec 25, 2012

Expedition 34 Christmas stockings at the Node 1 hatch

ISS034-E-009737 (25 Dec. 2012) --- Stockings were obviously hung with care on Christmas Day aboard the International...

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NASA image: International Space Station (ISS)
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Sep 1, 2000

International Space Station (ISS)

This image of the International Space Station (ISS) was taken when Space Shuttle Atlantis (STS-106 mission)...

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NASA image: Ferguson Places STS-135 Mission Patch in Node 1
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Jul 18, 2011

Ferguson Places STS-135 Mission Patch in Node 1

S135-E-009465 (18 July 2011) --- Inside the International Space Station's Node 1 or Unity, NASA astronaut Chris...

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NASA image: Expedition 28 crew members enjoy dinner in the Node 1
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Jul 13, 2011

Expedition 28 crew members enjoy dinner in the Node 1

ISS028-E-016526 (13 July 2011) --- The Expedition 28 crewmembers open a cache of fruit and other food items in the...

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NASA image: Expedition 28 crew members enjoy dinner in the Node 1
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Jul 13, 2011

Expedition 28 crew members enjoy dinner in the Node 1

ISS028-E-016505 (13 July 2011) --- The unveiling of food items brings together the astronauts and cosmonauts who...

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NASA image: Ferguson Places STS-135 Mission Patch in Node 1
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Jul 18, 2011

Ferguson Places STS-135 Mission Patch in Node 1

S135-E-009473 (18 July 2011) --- Inside the International Space Station's Node 1 or Unity, NASA astronaut Chris...

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NASA image: ODS and RMS arm in position to grapple Node 1/Unity module
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Dec 5, 1998

ODS and RMS arm in position to grapple Node 1/Unity module

STS088-361-021 (4-15 Dec. 1998) --- The Canadian-built Remote Manipulator System (RMS) arm is about to grapple the...

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NASA image: Newman and Ross work on the Early Communications System in Node 1
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Nov 19, 2013

Newman and Ross work on the Early Communications System in Node 1

STS088-334-033 (4-15 Dec. 1998) --- Astronauts Jerry L. Ross (on left with camera) and James H. Newman, both mission...

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NASA image: View of the STS-88 crew in the Node 1/Unity module
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Dec 11, 1998

View of the STS-88 crew in the Node 1/Unity module

STS088-332-017 (4-15 Dec. 1998) --- From the left, astronauts Nancy J. Currie, mission specialist; Robert D. Cabana,...

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NASA image: KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -  The inside of the Italian-built Node 2 looks pristine after opening of the hatch.  A future element of the International Space Station,  Node 2 arrived at KSC June 1.  The second of three Station connecting modules, Node 2 attaches to the end of the U.S. Lab and provides attach locations for the Japanese laboratory, European laboratory, the Centrifuge Accommodation Module and, later, Multipurpose Logistics Modules. It will provide the primary docking location for the Shuttle when a pressurized mating adapter is attached to Node 2.  Installation of the module will complete  the U.S. Core of the ISS.  Node 2 is the designated payload for mission STS-120.  No orbiter or launch date has been determined yet.
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Jun 6, 2003

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - The inside of the Italian-built Node 2 looks pristine after opening of the hatch. A future element of the International Space Station, Node 2 arrived at KSC June 1. The second of three Station connecting modules, Node 2 attaches to the end of the U.S. Lab and provides attach locations for the Japanese laboratory, European laboratory, the Centrifuge Accommodation Module and, later, Multipurpose Logistics Modules. It will provide the primary docking location for the Shuttle when a pressurized mating adapter is attached to Node 2. Installation of the module will complete the U.S. Core of the ISS. Node 2 is the designated payload for mission STS-120. No orbiter or launch date has been determined yet.

NASA image: Fincke with Expedition 9 mission patch sticker on panel in the Node 1 module during Expedition 9
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Jul 1, 2004

Fincke with Expedition 9 mission patch sticker on panel in the Node 1 module during Expedition 9

ISS009-E-28627 (1 July 2004) --- Astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke, Expedition 9 NASA ISS science officer and flight...

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NASA image: STS-100 MS Parazynski and Hadfield with IRED equipment in Node 1/Unity module
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Apr 26, 2001

STS-100 MS Parazynski and Hadfield with IRED equipment in Node 1/Unity module

ISS002-E-7013 (26 April 2001) --- Astronauts Scott E. Parazynski and Chris A. Hadfield, mission specialists, install...

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NASA image: Horowitz and Dezhurov float into Node 1/Unity from U.S. Laboratory/Destiny
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Aug 12, 2001

Horowitz and Dezhurov float into Node 1/Unity from U.S. Laboratory/Destiny

STS105-E-5109 (12 August 2001) --- Scott J. Horowitz (left), STS-105 commander, and cosmonaut Vladimir N. Dezhurov,...

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NASA image: Culbertson leads the way from the U.S. Laboratory into Node 1
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Aug 12, 2001

Culbertson leads the way from the U.S. Laboratory into Node 1

STS105-E-5108 (12 August 2001) --- Frank L. Culbertson, Jr., Expedition Three mission commander, leads cosmonaut...

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NASA image: View of the STS-88 crew in the Node 1/Unity module
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Dec 11, 1998

View of the STS-88 crew in the Node 1/Unity module

STS088-332-010 (4-15 Dec. 1998) --- Cosmonaut Sergei K. Krikalev (left), mission specialist representing the Russian...

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NASA image: Currie and Cabana on the flight deck during Node 1 grapple
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Nov 19, 2013

Currie and Cabana on the flight deck during Node 1 grapple

STS088-335-015 (4-15 Dec. 1998) --- Astronauts Nancy J. Currie, mission specialist, and Robert D. Cabana, commander,...

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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - The inside of the Italian-built Node 2 looks pristine after opening of the hatch. A...

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