File:Gamma Ray Observatory grasped by Atlantis' Canadarm (S37-99-0098).jpg
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DescriptionGamma Ray Observatory grasped by Atlantis' Canadarm (S37-99-0098).jpg |
English: Backdropped against clouds over water, the Gamma Ray Observatory (GRO) is still in the grasp of the Space Shuttle Atlantis' Remote Manipulator System (RMS) in this 70mm scene. A special Extravehicular Activity (EVA) was required by astronauts Jerry L. Ross and Jerome (Jay) Apt to manually extend the high-gain antenna on GRO. The five-member crew capped off a busy Flight Day 3 by releasing the heavy payload. |
Date | Taken on 7 April 1991 |
Source | https://images.nasa.gov/details-s37-99-0098 |
Author | NASA |
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