File:Wake Shield Facility in Hangar AE prior to STS-80 (KSC-96EC-1142).jpg

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English: In NASA's Building AE on Cape Canaveral Air Station, the Wake Shield Facility-3 (WSF-3) is just about ready for flight. The WSF-3 and the other primary payload of Space Shuttle Mission STS-80, the Orbiting and Retrievable Far and Extreme Ultraviolet Spectrograph-Shuttle Pallet Satellite (ORFEUS-SPAS), will make the trip to Launch Pad 39B together, with the transfer scheduled to occur on Oct. 11. There they will await the arrival of the Space Shuttle Columbia to be installed in the orbiter payload bay. Columbia is scheduled to lift off on Mission STS-80 around Nov. 8.
Date Taken in September 1996
Source https://science.ksc.nasa.gov/shuttle/missions/sts-80/images/captions/KSC-96EC-1142.html (image link)
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