Discovery with RSS retracted
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Photo Number: KSC-97PC-0266
Release Date: 07-Feb-1997
Keywords: SHUTTLE,sts-82
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Description:
The Rotating Service Structure has been retracted at Pad 39A. Discovery, the Space Shuttle for STS-82 Mission is ready for the launch of the second Hubble Space Telescope service mission. The payload consists of the Near Infrared Camera and Multi-Object Spectrometer (NICMOS) Which will be installed, the Fine Guidance Sensor #1 (FGS-1) and the Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph (STIS) which will be installed. STS-82 will launch with a crew of seven at 3:54 a.m. February 11, 1997. The launch window is 65 minutes. The Mission Commander for STS-82 is Ken Bowersox. The purpose of the mission is to upgrade the scientific capabilities, service or replace aging components on the Telescope and provide a reboost to the optimum altitude.
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100 |
10382 |
Slide |
GIF |
112 |
156 |
25350 |
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163 |
240 |
29977 |
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JPEG |
520 |
768 |
113511 |
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1524 |
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1028197 |
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Captions: Sherikon Space Systems (Paula Shawa, Susan Walsh and Chuck Weirauch)
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