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ISS Destiny Lab in Assembly

Boeing technicians in Huntsville, Alabama are shown working inside the “Destiny” laboratory module during the early stages of its construction. Visible to the right and left of the technicians are two of the four “stand-offs”, which provide space for electrical connections, data management systems cabling for computers, air conditioning ducts and more, all of which support the laboratory racks. Also visible in the background is one of the two hatch openings for the module. 
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Unique identifier BI228057 
Boeing ID s5a10h 
Type Image 
Size 2958px × 2375px   20MB 
License type RM 
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