The International Space Station Space Shuttle Mission 134 as photographed from Endeavor May 2011


29 May 2011 The International Space Station is featured in this image photographed by an STS-134 crew member on the space shuttle Endeavour after the station and shuttle began their post-undocking relative separation. Undocking of the two spacecraft occurred at 11:55 (EDT) on May 29, 2011. Endeavour spent 11 days, 17 hours and 41 minutes attached to the orbiting laboratory. Photo credit: NASA


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Photo credit: © NASA / Dembinsky Photo Associates / Alamy / Afripics
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