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Powering down
When a space shuttle returns to Earth, teams of ground technicians take over from the astronauts. This photograph, which was taken on 26 May 2010 on the return of Atlantis (STS-132 mission), shows us how, once in the cockpit, some of them start shutting systems down so that the space plane can be safely towed back to its hangar.
Credit: NASA/Troy Crider

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