File:STS115 Atlantis undock ISS edit2.jpg
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02:42, 11 August 2010 | 2,928 × 1,920 (2.48 MB) | The High Fin Sperm Whale | {{Information |Description={{en|1=The Space Shuttle Atlantis, backdropped against clouds over Earth, is pictured after it undocked from the International Space Station at 7:50 a.m. CDT, Sept. 17, 2006. The STS-115 astronauts completed six days, two hours |
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