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Satellite deployment during STS-5

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STS005-41-1311 (17 Nov. 1982) --- The Telesat Canada's ANIK C-3 satellite is deployed from its protective cradle in the cargo bay of the space shuttle Columbia. Part of Columbia's wings can be seen on both the port and starboard sides. Part of both orbital maneuvering system (OMS) pods are seen at center. The vertical stabilizer is obscured by the satellite. Photo credit: NASA

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17/11/1982
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Johnson Space Center ,  29.56198, -95.09268
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johnson space center satellite deployment satellite deployment sts high resolution part both space shuttle columbia cargo bay photo credit nasa