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Collection:
NASA Marshall Space Flight Center Collection
Name of Image:
Shuttle Radar Topographic Mission (SRTM) Hardware in Payload Bay
Full Description:
Launched February 11, 2000, the STS-99 Shuttle Radar Topographic Mission (SRTM) was the most ambitious Earth mapping mission to date. A 200-ft long (60 meter) mast supporting the SRTM where it jutted into space from the Space Shuttle Endeavour. In this photograph, part of the SRTM hardware is shown in the payload bay of the shuttle. Orbiting some 145 miles (233 kilometers) above Earth, the giant structure was deployed on February 12, 2000 and the C-band and X-band anternae mounted on it quickly went to work mapping parts of the Earth. The SRTM radar was able to penetrate clouds as well as provide its own illumination, independent of daylight, obtaining3-dimention al topographic images of the world's surface up to the Arctic and Antarctic Circles. The mission completed 222 hours of around the clock radar mapping gathering enough information to fill more than 20,000 CDs.
Date of Image:
2000-02-16
Category:
Space Shuttle Projects
term:
STS-99
term:
SRTM
facet_what:
Earth
facet_what:
Space Shuttle Endeavour
facet_what:
SRTM
facet_what:
Space Shuttle Orbiter
facet_where:
Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC)
facet_when:
February 11, 2000
facet_when:
February 12, 2000
facet_when_year:
2000
Reference Number:
MSFC-75-SA-4105-2C
MIX #:
0400058
NIX #:
MSFC-0400058
MSFC Negative Number:
0400058
UID:
SPD-MARSH-0400058
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