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STS082-703-052 - STS-082 - HST, full length views of telescope in payload bay after capture and berthing

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STS082-703-052 - STS-082 - HST, full length views of telescope in payload bay after capture and berthing

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Description: Full length views of the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) -V3 side on this second servicing mission (HST SM-02). The solar arrays are turned vertical to the camera's perspective and glow with gold colors when the sun sets low over the Earth limb. A nice backdrop of the Earth limb and terminator line is behind the telescope in several shots. Solar arrays illuminated from behind (gold colored).

Subject Terms: STS-82, DISCOVERY (ORBITER), PAYLOAD BAY, HUBBLE SPACE TELESCOPE, SOLAR ARRAYS, REMOTE MANIPULATOR SYSTEM, EARTH LIMB, TERMINATOR LINES

Date Taken: 2/13/1997

Categories: Hubble Space Telescope

Interior_Exterior: Exterior

Ground_Orbit: On-orbit

Original: Film - 70MM CT

Preservation File Format: TIFF

feat: NON-EARTHOBS

nlat: -15.4

nlon: 122.6

azi: 251

alt: 323

elev: -15
STS-82

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1997
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