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51F-34-036 - STS-51F - Plasma Diagnostics Package (PDP) drifts in space

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Description: Photographic documentation showing the payload bay. Views include: the Plasma Diagnostics Package (PDP) floats in space and against the background of the surface of the earth.

Subject Terms: PAYLOAD BAY HARDWARE SPACEBORNE EXPERIMENTS PLASMA DIAGNOSTICS SPACE PLASMAS SPACELAB SPACE SHUTTLE MISSION 51-F CHALLENGER (ORBITER)

Date Taken: 8/1/1985 0:00

Categories: Payloads

Interior_Exterior: Exterior

Ground_Orbit: On-orbit

Original: Film - 70MM CT

Preservation File Format: TIFF

feat: PLASMA DIAGNOSTICS PKG

tilt: High Oblique

nlat: 35.7

nlon: 155.8

azi: 261

alt: 173

elev: 43

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plasma diagnostics package plasma diagnostics package pdp space nasa spaceborne experiments sts 51 f challenger payload bay high resolution ultra high resolution payload bay hardware spaceborne experiments plasma diagnostics space plasmas spacelab space shuttle mission plasma diagnostics pkg sts 51 f payloads high oblique space program 1980 s earth from space us national archives
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1985
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plasma diagnostics package plasma diagnostics package pdp space nasa spaceborne experiments sts 51 f challenger payload bay high resolution ultra high resolution payload bay hardware spaceborne experiments plasma diagnostics space plasmas spacelab space shuttle mission plasma diagnostics pkg sts 51 f payloads high oblique space program 1980 s earth from space us national archives