File:Soyuz TMA-5.jpg
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English: ISS010-E-08819 (28 November 2004) --- A heavily cloud-covered Earth provides the backdrop for this scene of the Soyuz TMA-5 spacecraft docked to the International Space Station (ISS). The photo was taken by an Expedition 10 crewmember from the Earth Observation window in the Destiny laboratory. |
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Source | https://www.flickr.com/photos/nasa2explore/9368220101/in/album-72157634802502630/ |
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