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JSC2005-E-02441 --- Computer-generated art showing the 50-foot long boom and sensor system, which joined forces with the Canadarm, to perform an in-flight inspection of the shuttle heat shield on the first Return to Flight mission, July 2005, to ensure its safety for entry.

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