
The nadir – aft side of the ISS taken during the STS-108 undocking and flyaround
STS108-E-5628 (15 December 2001) --- As seen in an overall view from a digital still camera aimed through a window on Endeavour's aft flight deck, the International Space Station (ISS), now staffed with its fourth three-person crew, is backdropped against dark space. The scene was photographed during a farewell look from the shuttle following undocking. The Space Station Remote Manipulator System (SSRMS) or Canadarm2 protrudes from the orbital outpost at the bottom of the scene.
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TakenDecember 15, 2001
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PIA NumberS108E5628