Esta imagen está tomada mirando desde la cabina de vuelo del Endeavour hacia la popa de la nave (parte de atrás o culo), fue una de la serie de imágenes registradas por la tripulación STS-123 durante su primer día completo en el espacio. Se puede observar el extremo del brazo del robot canadiense de manipulación remota (en el extremo derecho) además del estabilizador vertical de la lanzadera (aleta de cola) y sus dos sistemas de maniobra orbital (OMS). La Tierra se ve en la mitad superior de la foto, mostrando un área muy cerrada de nubes.
The view.
This view out the aft windows on Endeavour's flight deck was one of a series of images recorded by the STS-123 crew during the first full day in space. The end of the Canadian-built remote manipulator system's robot arm (right edge) along with the shuttle's vertical stabilizer and its two orbital maneuvering system (OMS) pods are visible. A heavily cloud-covered area of Earth fills the top half of the frame.
The view.
This view out the aft windows on Endeavour's flight deck was one of a series of images recorded by the STS-123 crew during the first full day in space. The end of the Canadian-built remote manipulator system's robot arm (right edge) along with the shuttle's vertical stabilizer and its two orbital maneuvering system (OMS) pods are visible. A heavily cloud-covered area of Earth fills the top half of the frame.

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