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STS-26 Rollout
| Title |
STS-26 Rollout |
| Full Description |
A view from inside bay three of the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) shows the Space Shuttle Discovery washed in white xenon light as it makes a nighttime departure from the VAB on its way to Pad 39B. Discovery will fly for mission STS-26 now scheduled for launch in early September. It has a five man crew and the TDRS-C payload. First motion in the Shuttle's move from the VAB toward the pad came at 12:50 a.m. July 4, 1988. |
| Date |
7/4/1988 |
| NASA Center |
Kennedy Space Center |
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Artist's Concept of TDRS-C
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Artist's Concept of TDRS-C |
| Date of Image |
1988-01-01 |
| Full Description |
This artist's concept drawing depicts the Tracking and Data Relay Satellite-C (TDRS-C), which was the primary payload of the Space Shuttle Discovery on the STS-26 mission, launched on September 29, 1988. The TDRS system provides almost uninterrupted communications with Earth-orbiting Shuttles and satellites, and had replaced the intermittent coverage provided by globe-encircling ground tracking stations used during the early space program. The TDRS can transmit and receive data, and track a user spacecraft in a low Earth orbit. The deployment of TDRS-G on the STS-70 mission being the latest in the series, NASA has successfully launched six TDRSs. |
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STS-26 tracking and data rel
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STS-26 tracking and data relay satellite C (TDRS-C) processing at KSC |
| Description |
Kennedy Space Center (KSC) technicians inspect the tracking and data relay satellite C (TDRS-C) in the clean room of the Vertical Processing Facility at KSC. TDRS-C is the primary satellite payload to be flown aboard shuttle mission STS-26. TDRS-C will relay data from low earth orbiting spacecraft, and air-to-ground voice communications and television from space shuttle orbiters when operational. View provided by KSC with alternate number KSC-88PC-361. |
| Date Taken |
1988-06-13 |
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KSC technicians inspect TDRS
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KSC technicians inspect TDRS-C, an STS-26 payload, in VPF clean room |
| Description |
Kennedy Space Center (KSC) clean-suited technicians inspect tracking and data relay satellite C (TDRS-C) in KSC's Vertical Processing Facility (VPF) clean room. TDRS-C is the primary satellite payload aboard STS-26 Discovery, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 103. TDRS-C will relay data from low Earth orbiting spacecraft, and air-to-ground voice communications and television from Space Shuttle orbiters when operational. View provided by KSC with alternate number KSC-88PC-363. |
| Date Taken |
1988-06-17 |
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