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Various views during the deployment of the HST

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Various views during the deployment of the HST

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Various views of the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) taken by the STS-103 crew during its deployment from the Discovery's payload bay. Views include: The Remote Manipulator System (RMS) arm lefts the HST from the Discovery's payload bay (057-59). View of the aft bulkhead as the HST is lifted above the Discovery's payload bay (060-65). View of the -V3 plane with the High Gain Antenna extended as the HST is deployed from the payload bay (066-70). View of the -V3 plane and the aft bulkhead as the HST is deployed (071-4). View of the aft bulkhead and the extended High Gain Antenna as the HST is deployed (075-77).
NASA Identifier: sts103-734-064

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26/10/2010
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