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Bringing Node-3 and Cupola to the ISS

Photos from Space Shuttle mission STS-130 delivering European-made Node-3 and Cupola to the International Space Station

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Astronauts Jeffrey Williams and Soichi Noguchi in Cupola
Endeavour launches on Monday, 8 February, with Node-3 and Cupola
Space Shuttle approaches ISS on Wednesday, 10 February
Node-3 with Cupola are moved out and berthed to Node-1 on Friday 12 February
Node-3 and Cupola are in the payload bay of the Shuttle
Astronaut Robert Behnken
Cupola was attached to the end port of Node-3 during the launch
Entering Node-3
Cupola window shutters remained closed
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