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Image: Soyuz TMA-9 at ISS (NASA S116-E-06753)

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Description: STS-116 Shuttle Mission Imagery S116-E-06753 (17 Dec. 2006) --- The docked Soyuz 13 (TMA-9) (foreground) and Progress 22 resupply vehicle are featured in this image photographed by a STS-116 crewmember from a window on the International Space Station while Space Shuttle Discovery was docked with the station. The blackness of space and Earth's horizon provide the backdrop for the scene.
Title: Soyuz TMA-9 at ISS (NASA S116-E-06753)
Credit: http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/gallery/images/shuttle/sts-116/html/s116e06753.html
Author: NASA photo by a STS-116 crewmember
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