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  • Photo 1 de 15 This image from NASA TV shows the Space Shuttle Atlantis doing it's fly around passing behind the Russian segment of the International Space Station shortly after undocking from the International Space Station early Wednesday Nov. 25, 2009. The Poisk can be seen at right. The shuttle is scheduled to land at the Kennedy Space Center, Friday morning. The (AP Photo/NASA) Source AP
  • Photo 2 de 15 This image from NASA TV shows the Space Shuttle Atlantis doing it's fly around the International Space Station shortly after undocking from the International Space Station early Wednesday Nov. 25, 2009. The shuttle is scheduled to land at the Kennedy Space Center, Friday morning. (AP Photo/NASA) Source AP
  • Photo 3 de 15 This image from NASA TV shows the International Space Station drifting away from the Space Shuttle Atlantis shortly after undocking early Wednesday Nov. 25, 2009. The shuttle is scheduled to land at the Kennedy Space Center, Friday morning. (AP Photo/NASA) Source AP
  • Photo 4 de 15 This image from NASA TV shows the Space Shuttle Atlantis shortly after undocking from the International Space Station early Wednesday Nov. 25, 2009. The shuttle is scheduled to land at the Kennedy Space Center, Friday morning. (AP Photo/NASA) Source AP
  • Photo 5 de 15 This image provided by NASA Monday Nov. 23, 2009 shows the Crab Nebula that is one of the most studied objects in the sky, making it a cosmic icon. X-ray data from Chandra provide significant clues to the workings of this mighty cosmic "generator," which is producing energy at the rate of 100,000 suns. This composite image uses data from three of NASA's Great Observatories. The Chandra X-ray image is shown in blue, the Hubble Space Telescope optical images are in yellow and red, and the Spitzer Space Telescope's infrared image is in purple. (AP Photo/NASA) Source AP
  • Photo 6 de 15 In this image provided by NASA Astronaut Randy Bresnik (near the Columbus laboratory), participates in the mission's second session of extravehicular activity as construction and maintenance continue on the International Space Station Saturday Nov. 21, 2009. (AP Photo/NASA) Source AP
  • Photo 7 de 15 This image made from NASA TV Tuesday, Nov. 24, 2009 shows the 12 space travelers aboard the orbiting shuttle-station complex during a news conference. Atlantis will undock from the space station on Wednesday. (AP Photo/NASA) Source AP
  • Photo 8 de 15 In this Nov. 22, 2009 photo provided by NASA, the sun greets the International Space Station as seen from the Russian section of the orbital outpost, photographed by one of the STS-129 crew members. (AP Photo/NASA) Source AP