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Open Image KSC-2009-1544 KSC-2009-1544 (02/10/2009) --- CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – In In the Space Station Processing Facility, STS-130 Mission Specialist Kathryn Hire holds a piece of hardware associated with the Cupola, part of the payload on the mission to the International Space Station. The seven-windowed module will be used as a control room for robotics on the station. Endeavour will also deliver the final connecting node, Node 3. Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett

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Open Image KSC-2009-1543 KSC-2009-1543 (02/10/2009) --- CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – In the Space Station Processing Facility, STS-130 Commander George Zamka (center) and Pilot Terry Virts Jr. (right) look at photos in the camera they used to capture images of the Cupola, part of the payload on the mission to the International Space Station. The seven-windowed module will be used as a control room for robotics on the station. Endeavour will also deliver the final connecting node, Node 3. Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett

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Open Image KSC-2009-1542 KSC-2009-1542 (02/10/2009) --- CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – In the Space Station Processing Facility, STS-130 Mission Specialist Kathryn Hire sits inside the Cupola, part of the payload on the mission to the International Space Station. The seven-windowed module will be used as a control room for robotics on the station. Endeavour will also deliver the final connecting node, Node 3. Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett

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Open Image KSC-2009-1541 KSC-2009-1541 (02/10/2009) --- CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – In the Space Station Processing Facility, STS-130 Mission Specialist Kathryn Hire sits inside the Cupola, part of the payload on the mission to the International Space Station. The seven-windowed module will be used as a control room for robotics on the station. Endeavour will also deliver the final connecting node, Node 3. Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett

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Open Image KSC-2009-1540 KSC-2009-1540 (02/10/2009) --- CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – In the Space Station Processing Facility, STS-130 Pilot Terry Virts Jr. moves closer to the Cupola, part of the payload on the mission to the International Space Station, to get a better look. The seven-windowed module will be used as a control room for robotics on the station. Endeavour will also deliver the final connecting node, Node 3. Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett

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Open Image KSC-2009-1539 KSC-2009-1539 (02/10/2009) --- CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – In the Space Station Processing Facility, STS-130 Mission Specialist Kathryn Hire (second from right) gets a close look at hardware associated with the Cupola, part of the payload on the mission to the International Space Station. Next to her are (left) Pilot Terry Virts Jr. and (right) Commander George Zamka. The seven-windowed module will be used as a control room for robotics on the station. Endeavour will also deliver the final connecting node, Node 3. Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett

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Open Image KSC-2009-1538 KSC-2009-1538 (02/10/2009) --- CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – In the Space Station Processing Facility, STS-130 Commander George Zamka (left), Mission Specialist Kathryn Hire and Pilot Terry Virts Jr. look at a notebook of data for the Cupola, part of the payload on their mission to the International Space Station. The seven-windowed module will be used as a control room for robotics on the station. Endeavour will also deliver the final connecting node, Node 3. Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett

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Open Image KSC-2009-1537 KSC-2009-1537 (02/10/2009) --- CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – In the Space Station Processing Facility, members of the STS-130 crew look over the Cupola, part of the payload on their mission to the International Space Station. From left in the foreground are Commander George Zamka, Mission Specialist Kathryn Hire and Pilot Terry Virts Jr. The seven-windowed module will be used as a control room for robotics on the station. Endeavour will also deliver the final connecting node, Node 3. Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett

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Open Image KSC-08PD-3929 KSC-08PD-3929 (12/08/2008) --- CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- In the Space Station Processing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, workers attach the Common Berthing Mechanism, or CBM, onto the Cupola, the seven-window module to be used as a control room for robotics on the International Space Station. Cupola is the payload on the STS-130 mission, targeted for launch in December 2009. Photo credit: NASA/Troy Cryder

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Open Image KSC-08PD-3928 KSC-08PD-3928 (12/08/2008) --- CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- In the Space Station Processing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, workers attach the Common Berthing Mechanism, or CBM, onto the Cupola, the seven-window module to be used as a control room for robotics on the International Space Station. Cupola is the payload on the STS-130 mission, targeted for launch in December 2009. Photo credit: NASA/Troy Cryder

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Open Image KSC-08PD-3927 KSC-08PD-3927 (12/08/2008) --- CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- In the Space Station Processing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, workers move the Common Berthing Mechanism, or CBM, toward the Cupola, the seven-window module to be used as a control room for robotics on the International Space Station. Cupola is the payload on the STS-130 mission, targeted for launch in December 2009. Photo credit: NASA/Troy Cryder

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Open Image KSC-08PD-3926 KSC-08PD-3926 (12/08/2008) --- CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- In the Space Station Processing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the Common Berthing Mechanism, or CBM, is being moved to Cupola (background), the seven-window module to be used as a control room for robotics on the International Space Station. Cupola is the payload on the STS-130 mission, targeted for launch in December 2009. Photo credit: NASA/Troy Cryder

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Open Image KSC-08PD-3925 KSC-08PD-3925 (12/08/2008) --- CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- In the Space Station Processing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, workers are lifting the Common Berthing Mechanism, or CBM. The hardware will be lifted onto the Cupola (background left), the seven-window module to be used as a control room for robotics on the International Space Station. Cupola is the payload on the STS-130 mission, targeted for launch in December 2009. Photo credit: NASA/Troy Cryder

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Open Image KSC-08PD-3924 KSC-08PD-3924 (12/08/2008) --- CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- In the Space Station Processing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, workers attach the Common Berthing Mechanism, or CBM, onto the Cupola, the seven-window module to be used as a control room for robotics on the International Space Station. Cupola is the payload on the STS-130 mission, targeted for launch in December 2009. Photo credit: NASA/Troy Cryder

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Open Image KSC-08PD-3760 KSC-08PD-3760 (11/19/2008) --- CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Workers in the Space Station Processing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida oversee placement of the Cupola module onto a workstand. The module was delivered to Kennedy by the European Space Agency in 2004 from Alenia Spazio in Turin, Italy. Cupola will provide a 360-degree panoramic view of activities outside the station and spectacular views of the Earth. Cupola has the capability for command and control workstations to be installed to assist in space station remote manipulator system and extra vehicular activities. The final element of the space station core, Cupola is scheduled for launch on space shuttle Endeavour's STS-130 mission, targeted for Dec. 10, 2009. Photo credit: NASA/Cory Huston

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Open Image KSC-08PD-3759 KSC-08PD-3759 (11/19/2008) --- CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Suspended by a crane in the Space Station Processing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the Cupola module is lowered toward the workstand. The module was delivered to Kennedy by the European Space Agency in 2004 from Alenia Spazio in Turin, Italy. Cupola will provide a 360-degree panoramic view of activities outside the station and spectacular views of the Earth. Cupola has the capability for command and control workstations to be installed to assist in space station remote manipulator system and extra vehicular activities. Read more...

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Open Image KSC-08PD-3758 KSC-08PD-3758 (11/19/2008) --- CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Suspended by a crane in the Space Station Processing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the Cupola module moves closer to the workstand at right. The module was delivered to Kennedy by the European Space Agency in 2004 from Alenia Spazio in Turin, Italy. Cupola will provide a 360-degree panoramic view of activities outside the station and spectacular views of the Earth. Cupola has the capability for command and control workstations to be installed to assist in space station remote manipulator system and extra vehicular activities. Read more...

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Open Image KSC-08PD-3757 KSC-08PD-3757 (11/19/2008) --- CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Suspended by a crane in the Space Station Processing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the Cupola module is being moved to a workstand. The module was delivered to Kennedy by the European Space Agency in 2004 from Alenia Spazio in Turin, Italy. Cupola will provide a 360-degree panoramic view of activities outside the station and spectacular views of the Earth. Cupola has the capability for command and control workstations to be installed to assist in space station remote manipulator system and extra vehicular activities. Read more...

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Open Image KSC-08PD-2202 KSC-08PD-2202 (07/31/2008) --- CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – In the Space Station Processing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center, astronaut Terry Virts, third from left, discusses the intricacies of the International Space Station's Cupola module with vehicle integration test engineer Louise Kleba of Flight Crew Operations and astronaut Charles Hobaugh, right. The module was delivered by the European Space Agency in 2004 to Kennedy from Alenia Spazio in Turin, Italy. Cupola will provide unprecedented views of activities outside the station and spectacular views of the Earth. Read more...

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Open Image KSC-08PD-2201 KSC-08PD-2201 (07/31/2008) --- CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – In the Space Station Processing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center, astronauts Terry Virts, left, and Charles Hobaugh, pointing, familiarize themselves with the International Space Station's Cupola module. Vehicle integration test engineer Louise Kleba of Flight Crew Operations looks on, at right. The module was delivered by the European Space Agency in 2004 to Kennedy from Alenia Spazio in Turin, Italy. Cupola will provide unprecedented views of activities outside the station and spectacular views of the Earth. Read more...

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