File:STS-40-GAS.jpg

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English: The Space Shuttle Columbia orbits Earth in this STS-40 art concept depicting the cargo bay arrangement for the Spacelab Life Sciences (SLS-1) mission. In the spring, three mission specialists and two payload specialists will join the commander and pilot for a scheduled nine-day mission, devoted to life sciences research, aboard Columbia.
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2007-08-17 20:56 640×480× (64360 bytes) RayLBailey STS-40 Cargo configuration including GAS canisters. Drawing by NASA.

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