Image:Interior of Zarya ISS mudule.jpg

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Interior of Zarya ISS module (NASA)

  • original description: Cosmonaut Vladimir N. Dezhurov, Expedition Three flight engineer, translates through the Zarya module or Functional Cargo Block (FGB) during one of his last days onboard the International Space Station (ISS). The image was recorded with a digital still camera (7 December 2001).
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Date

2001-12-07

Author

NASA

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