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  2. Inflatable Antenna Experiment - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The antenna correctly inflated, separating from Spartan-207, before re-entering Earth's atmosphere a few days later, on 22 May. IAE was intended to pave the way for the development of lightweight inflatable structures for space applications. [3] The IAE was constructed by LGarde, Inc., an American aerospace company based in Orange ...

  3. Space Shuttle Project - Wikipedia

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    The second mission of this video game requires players to build a space station. The object of Space Shuttle Project is to successfully launch and fly one of NASA's historic Space Shuttles as a shuttle commander. Gameplay is composed of several different types of missions, each broken up into short mini-games. [2]

  4. EASE/ACCESS - Wikipedia

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    Astronauts Jerry L. Ross and Sherwood C. Spring repeatedly assembled a 3.7-meter (12 ft) tetrahedral truss (EASE) and a triangular column truss (ACCESS) during two extra-vehicular activities (EVAs). The first EVA was devoted to studying human performance in assembly techniques, while the second was dedicated to supplementary experiments ...

  5. Payload Assist Module - Wikipedia

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    The PAM was used with the Space Shuttle, Delta, and Titan launchers and carried satellites from low Earth orbit to a geostationary transfer orbit or an interplanetary course. The payload was spin stabilized by being mounted on a rotating plate. [1] Originally developed for the Space Shuttle, different versions of the PAM were developed:

  6. Space Shuttle Mission 2007 - Wikipedia

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    The main purpose of Space Shuttle Mission 2007 is to allow the gamer to experience real historical NASA Space Shuttle missions from liftoff (T-00:01:50:00) to landing. Initially, Space Shuttle Mission 2007 was released with a set of 11 missions but as time passed, the development team has been releasing new missions as free add-ons.

  7. STS-41-D - Wikipedia

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    Leasat-2 was the first large communications satellite designed specifically to be deployed from the Space Shuttle. All three satellites were deployed successfully and became operational. Another payload was the OAST-1 solar array , a device 4 m (13 ft) wide and 31 m (102 ft) high, which folded into a package 18 cm (7.1 in) deep.

  8. Shuttle Endeavour's giant orange fuel tank hoisted up, but ...

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    The move was repeatedly delayed by winds, but crews eventually raised the massive tank. However, gusts postponed the final installation, which should resume tonight.

  9. STS-96 - Wikipedia

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    STS-96 was a Space Shuttle mission to the International Space Station (ISS) flown by Space Shuttle Discovery, and the first shuttle flight to dock at the International Space Station. It was Discovery's 26th flight. [1] [2] The shuttle carried the Spacehab module in the payload, filled with