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Credit & Copyright: Patrick      
Vantuyne      
      
      
Explanation:
Approaching      
the International Space Station on STS-121      
in July,      
the Shuttle Orbiter Discovery posed for a series of photographs.      
      
The process was part of an inspection to check for damage      
to the orbiter,      
but against the backdrop of      
planet Earth 300 kilometers below,      
the pictures themselves are stunning.      
      
Stereo artist Patrick Vantuyne has combined two of them      
(ISS013e48787 and      
ISS013e48788)      
to produce this dramatic 3D image.      
      
The stereo      
anaglyph is intended to be viewed with red/blue glasses.      
      
Details      
visible along the forward fuselage include      
high temperature (black) and low temperature (white)      
insulation tiles,      
thrusters used for steering and attitude      
control, and crew compartment windows.      
      
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