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Space Shuttle Endeavor, Inflatable Antenna Experiment (IAE)

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S77-E-5033 (20 May 1996) --- Following its deployment from the Space Shuttle Endeavour, the Spartan 207/Inflatable Antenna Experiment (IAE) payload is backdropped against a wall of grayish clouds. The view was photographed with an Electronic Still Camera (ESC) and downlinked to flight controllers on the first full day of orbital operations by the six-member crew. Managed by Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC), Spartan is designed to provide short-duration, free-flight opportunities for a variety of scientific studies. The Spartan configuration on this flight is unique in that the IAE is part of an additional separate unit which is ejected once the experiment is completed. The IAE experiment will lay the groundwork for future technology development in inflatable space structures, which will be launched and then inflated like a balloon on-orbit.

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antennas inflatable structures prototypes sts 77 endeavour orbiter spaceborne experiments johnson space center inflatable antenna experiment inflatable antenna experiment iae high resolution spartan iae experiment goddard space flight center inflatable space structures space shuttle endeavour spartan configuration flight controllers flight future technology development grayish clouds six member crew free flight opportunities balloon on orbit nasa
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20/05/1996
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label_outline Explore Iae Experiment, Inflatable Space Structures, Spartan Configuration

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antennas inflatable structures prototypes sts 77 endeavour orbiter spaceborne experiments johnson space center inflatable antenna experiment inflatable antenna experiment iae high resolution spartan iae experiment goddard space flight center inflatable space structures space shuttle endeavour spartan configuration flight controllers flight future technology development grayish clouds six member crew free flight opportunities balloon on orbit nasa