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Atlantis and Rassvet
The space shuttle Atlantis can be seen moving away from the Station at the end of STS-132 mission on 23 May 2010. The perspective is such that the Russian Rassvet (Dawn) module that it delivered appears enormous in comparison. And yet, it obviously fitted into its payload bay!
Credit: NASA

STS-132 portfolio: the last Atlantis

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