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STS062-24-009 - STS-062 - Auroral Photography Experiment-B (APE-B) camera onboard Columbia

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Description: Photographic documentation of the camera used in the Auroral Photography Experiment-B (APE-B) onboard the Space Shuttle Columbia's flight deck taken during STS-62. APE-B was designed to photograph and record the spectra of airglow aurora, auroral optical effects, irradiation effects, the shuttle glow phenomena, orbiter orbital maneuvering subsystem (OMS) exhaust plume emissions and port and starboard yaw thruster firings.

Subject Terms: SPACE SHUTTLES, COLUMBIA (ORBITER), STS-62, SPACEBORNE EXPERIMENTS, ONBOARD EQUIPMENT, CAMERAS, AIRGLOW, AURORAS

Date Taken: 6/2/1997

Categories: Experiment (Non-medical)

Interior_Exterior: Interior

Ground_Orbit: On-orbit

Original: Film - 35MM CN

Preservation File Format: TIFF

STS-62

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auroral photography experiment b auroral photography experiment b ape b camera onboard columbia sts 62 columbia nasa spaceborne experiments flight deck high resolution ultra high resolution sts 62 camera onboard columbia space shuttles shuttle glow phenomena orbiter onboard equipment tiff sts 62 airglow aurora irradiation effects exhaust plume emissions yaw thruster firings airglow auroras effects experiment astronauts space station space program
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1997
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The U.S. National Archives
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label_outline Explore Exhaust Plume Emissions, Airglow, Ape B

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auroral photography experiment b auroral photography experiment b ape b camera onboard columbia sts 62 columbia nasa spaceborne experiments flight deck high resolution ultra high resolution sts 62 camera onboard columbia space shuttles shuttle glow phenomena orbiter onboard equipment tiff sts 62 airglow aurora irradiation effects exhaust plume emissions yaw thruster firings airglow auroras effects experiment astronauts space station space program