File:STS-122 rendezvous pitch maneuver.ogv
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DescriptionSTS-122 rendezvous pitch maneuver.ogv | The rotation pitch maneuver, as the ISS crew documents the shuttle's thermal protection system. |
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Source | Taken from here. Master Tape #733616 -- 00:46:55 -- 00:49:27 |
Author | NASA |
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current | 13:04, 3 April 2008 | 2 min 33 s, 256 × 192 (3.76 MB) | TheDJ (talk | contribs) | {{Information |Description = The rotation pitch maneuver, as the ISS crew documents the shuttle's thermal protection system. |Source = Taken from [http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/gallery/video/shuttle/sts-122/html/fd3.html here]. Master Tape #733616 -- |
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