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Deutsch: NASA-Astronautenbild des Caroline-Atolls (Kiribati) im Pazifischen Ozean
English: NASA astronaut image of Caroline Atoll (Kiribati) in the Pacific Ocean
Español: Foto satélite (NASA) de la Isla Caroline (Kiribati)
Français : Photo satellite de la NASA de l'île Caroline (Kiribati)
Русский: Космический снимок НАСА острова Каролайн (Кирибати), Тихий океан
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21 May 2001 |
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http://eol.jsc.nasa.gov/scripts/sseop/photo.pl?mission=ISS002&roll=E&frame=6368 |
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NASA |
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Conditions of Use of Astronaut Photographs
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This file is in the public domain because it was created by the Image Science & Analysis Laboratory, of the NASA Johnson Space Centre. NASA copyright policy states that "NASA material is not protected by copyright unless noted". ( NASA copyright policy page or Conditions of Use of Astronaut Photographs). Photo source: ISS002-E-6368.
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