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STS072-310-030 - STS-072 - EDFT-03, documentation of port and starboard payload bay prior to EVA

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STS072-310-030 - STS-072 - EDFT-03, documentation of port and starboard payload bay prior to EVA

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Description: STS-72 documentation of port and starboard payload bay prior to extravehicular activity (EVA) demonstrating space station assembly techniques for EVA develpment flight test (EDFT-03). Port payload bay configuration showing Bay 4 and 3 with stowed rigid umbilical and Bay 2 with stowed cable caddy (031). Bay 4 and 3 including view of Spartan Support Structure port side with attached foot restraint and ingress aid (030). Starboard payload bay with Bay 4, 3 and most of 2 showing the portable work platform (PWP), grapple fixture, sensor plate and soft stowage assembly (032).

Subject Terms: STS-72, ENDEAVOUR (ORBITER), PAYLOAD BAY, UMBILICAL CONNECTORS, SPACE STATIONS, ASSEMBLY, HARDWARE

Date Taken: 2/5/1996

Categories: Payload Bay

Interior_Exterior: Interior

Ground_Orbit: On-orbit

Original: Film - 35MM CN

Preservation File Format: TIFF
STS-72

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1996
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