CRRES SATELLITE IS ENCAPSULATED IN NOSE FAIRING AT LAUNCH COMPLEX 36B

[KSC-90PC-0986]


  • Photo Number: KSC-90PC-0986

  • Release Date: 02-Jul-1990

  • Keywords: CRRES SATELLITE,NOSE CONES,MATING,ENCAPSULATION,LAUNCH COMPLEX 36B,SATELLITES,COMBINED RELEASE AND RADIATION EFFECTS SATELLITE,GANTRY
  • Description: The Combined Release and Radiation Effects Satellite [CRRES] which is encapsulated in the new and larger 14-foot diameter nose fairing is being hoisted from the ramp of Pad 36B into the gantry for mating atop the Atlas Centaur-69 rocket.

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    Slide GIF 162 156 36393
    Low GIF 301 240 102944
    Medium JPEG 962 768 100292
    High JPEG 2266 1808 853807

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