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Under the watchful eyes of Boeing technicians in the Space Station Processing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center, an overhead crane lowers one of six batteries for the P4 truss in order to replace them.
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Elijah Walker (from left), Kyle Fears and Max Santiago, Boeing Checkout, Assembly & Payload Processing Services technicians  help guide one of six batteries for the P4 truss onto a stand in the Space Station Processing Facility at Kennedy Space Center, Fla.  Fresh batteries were installed.
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Boeing CAPPS technicians prepare to rotate P3/P4 truss element so batteries could be replaced.
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Boeing CAPPS technicians prepare International Space Station Node 2 to be launched on assembly flight 10A, now scheduled for 2007.  They are shown installing a pump package assembly.
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Shown here is an overview of the Space Station Processing Facility at Kennedy Space Center, Fla.  Boeing engineers under the Checkout, Assembly and Payload Processing contact perform work on ISS components like Node 2 and the Japanese Experiment Module to prepare it for launch on the space shuttle
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Shown here is an overview of the Space Station Processing Facility at Kennedy Space Center, Fla.  Boeing engineers under the Checkout, Assembly and Payload Processing Services contact perform work on major ISS components to prepare it for launch on the space shuttle.
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