File:CBM Powered Bolt Apart.jpg
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DescriptionCBM Powered Bolt Apart.jpg |
English: Image was extracted from Figure 3 on page 116 of the source URL (pdf pagination) to support description of the CBM design. Caption is from the source. Annotations of the upper housing and drive sleeve are from the original. Other annotations are by inspection as compared to the cross-section shown in Figure 1 of International Space Station Powered Bolt Nut Anomaly and Failure Analysis Summary. |
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Source | http://www.spaceref.com/iss/ops/4a.ifm.pdf |
Author | NASA (JSC) |
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