S37-99-031 - STS-037 - The Gamma Ray Observatory (GRO) grappled by the RMS in OV-104's payload bay
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Description: During STS-37 deployment, the Gamma Ray Observatory (GRO), the mission's primary payload, is grappled by the remote manipulator system (RMS) arm and lifted above Atlantis', Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 104's, payload bay (PLB). Visible under GRO is the stowed high gain antenna (HGA). Four of the eight Burst and Transient Source Experiment (BATSE) detectors appear on GRO's corners (top and bottom). The Energetic Gamma Ray Experiment Telescope (EGRET) is visible on top of the GRO satellite. Other PLB-mounted experiments include the manipulator foot restraint (MFR) with grapple fixture (on starboard side), the ascent particle monitor (APM) (on starboard side), and the crew and equipment translation aid (CETA) track. OV-104's wings appear on either side of GRO with the vertical tail extending above it in the background. Image 031 was selected by the Public Affairs Office (PAO) for public release.
Subject Terms: STS-37, ATLANTIS (ORBITER), GAMMA RAY OBSERVATORY, PAYLOAD BAY, REMOTE MANIPULATOR SYSTEM
Date Taken: 4/7/1991
Categories: Payloads
Interior_Exterior: Exterior
Ground_Orbit: On-orbit
Element: Shuttle Payload Bay
Original: Film - 70MM CT
Preservation File Format: TIFF
feat: CARGO BAY-GRO DEPLOY
nlat: -18.6
nlon: 65.8
azi: 284
alt: 243
elev: 18
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