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Year: 2017 Author: Alice Gorman Categories: Explore Posts, ISSarchaeology, Day of Archaeology 2017
Tags: space archaeology
Gorman, Alice (2017): Pale blue dot: everyday material culture on the International Space Station. https://doi.org/10.5284/1080986 | 2 Mb |
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Tom Marshburn, Roman Romanenko and Evgeny Tarelkin, Expedition 43 (doa_image26289.jpg) |
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Sandy Magnus, Expedition 18 (doa_image26293.jpg) |
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A table set for three (doa_image26297.jpg) |
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A gyro repair tool kit in its official, inventoried zip lock bags. Notice the specification of the restraint – velcro – to keep each bag inside the kit from drifting away as it’s put to use (doa_image26298.jpg) |
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Ziplock bag, plame ratardant with velcro (doa_image26299.jpg) |
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Sunflower seedling, grown by Don Petit (doa_image26301.jpg) |
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