![iss068e026073 (Dec. 2, 2022) --- A pair of the International Space Station's solar arrays, a roll-out solar array, and a small satellite orbital deployer attached to the Japanese robotic arm seemingly criss-cross each other in this photograph as the orbiting lab soared 265 miles above the African nation of Namibia. At far right, is a portion of the Kibo laboratory module with its exposed facility that houses space station hardware and external research experiments.](https://www.nasa.gov/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/the-african-nation-of-namibia-52632710582-o-1.jpg)
The African nation of Namibia
iss068e026073 (Dec. 2, 2022) --- A pair of the International Space Station's solar arrays, a roll-out solar array, and a small satellite orbital deployer attached to the Japanese robotic arm seemingly criss-cross each other in this photograph as the orbiting lab soared 265 miles above the African nation of Namibia. At far right, is a portion of the Kibo laboratory module with its exposed facility that houses space station hardware and external research experiments.
Image Credit: NASA
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TakenDecember 2, 2022
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