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English: CRISTA-SPAS-2 appears "next" to a colorful pole, which is actually the atmosphere above Earth. Moments later, the previously free-flying satellite was in the grasp of Discovery's remote manipulator system (RMS).
Date Taken on 15 August 1997
Source https://images.nasa.gov/details-s85e5104 (image link)
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