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STS-121 Shuttle Mission Imagery
The Laser Dynamic Range Imager, Intensified Television Camera and Laser Camera System, located on the end of Space Shuttle Discovery's Remote Manipulator System/Orbiter Boom Sensor System photographed during STS-121 Flight Day 2 survey activities.
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STS121-319-004 (5 July 2006) --- The Laser Dynamic Range Imager (LDRI), Intensified Television Camera (ITVC) and Laser Camera System (LCS), located on the end of Space Shuttle Discovery's Remote Manipulator System/Orbiter Boom Sensor System (RMS/OBSS), is featured in this image photographed during STS-121 Flight Day 2 survey activities. The inspection included an examination of Discovery's nose cap and the reinforced carbon-carbon panels along the leading edge of the port and starboard wings, looking for any evidence of damage.

Curator: Kim Dismukes | Responsible NASA Official: John Ira Petty | Updated: 08/16/2006
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