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S46-106-036 - STS-046 - View of the payload bay prior of the deployment of the TSS-1 during STS-46

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Description: Views of the Tethered Satellite System 1 (TSS-1) on the spacelab pallet in the payload bay of the shuttle orbiter Atlantis during STS-46.

Subject Terms: STS-46, ATLANTIS (ORBITER), TETHERED SATELLITES, PAYLOAD BAY, REMOTE MANIPULATOR SYSTEM, ORBIT MANEUVERING ENGINE (SPACE SHUTTLE)

Date Taken: 8/5/1992

Original: Film

Preservation File Format: TIFF

feat: NON-EARTHOBS

nlat: 28.4

nlon: 81.7

azi: 70

alt: 161

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STS-46

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payload bay deployment tss space shuttle view sts 46 atlantis nasa remote manipulator system sts 46 shuttle orbiter atlantis view tss 1 orbit maneuvering engine satellite system space shuttle orbiter satellites spacelab pallet atlantis space program
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1992
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The U.S. National Archives
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label_outline Explore Spacelab Pallet, Tss 1, Tss

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payload bay deployment tss space shuttle view sts 46 atlantis nasa remote manipulator system sts 46 shuttle orbiter atlantis view tss 1 orbit maneuvering engine satellite system space shuttle orbiter satellites spacelab pallet atlantis space program