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The only oddity in the pictures from orbit was a protruding seal on the top of the left wing. The seal is part of a door for an access panel; about 4 inches of the 2- to 3-foot seal is sticking out. Cain said the flapping seal poses no concern, but engineers will look into the matter to find out how it happened. Mission Control asked the station crew to take pictures of the seal, as the shuttle performed its somersault. As for the rest of the wings and nose -- the most vulnerable parts of the shuttle during re-entry
-- the laser inspection conducted earlier in the day by the astronauts was coming up empty. "Nothing that threw any unusual flags for us," Cain told reporters late Tuesday afternoon. The rigorous checks were put in place following the 2003 Columbia disaster. Three spacewalks are planned to hook up the 23-foot Tranquility -- named after the Apollo 11 moon landing site
-- and the seven-windowed dome. The first will get under way Thursday night. Both compartments were built in Italy for the European Space Agency. Tranquility cost $380 million and the lookout $27 million. ___ On the Net: NASA: http://www.nasa.gov/
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