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STS-97 Mission Specialist Marc Garneau, who is with the Canadian Space Agency, points to the Canadian robotic arm he will be working with during spacewalks to install solar arrays. At right is Commander Brent Jett. The arrays are part of the P6 Integrated Truss Segment that will be temporarily installed on the recently delivered Z1 truss, connecting them to the Unity module. Each more than 100 feet long, the arrays will capture energy from the sun and convert it to power for the Station. STS-97 is scheduled to launch Nov. 30 at about 10:06 p.m. EST.
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STS-97 Mission Specialist Marc Garneau, who is with the Canadian Space Agency, points to the Canadian robotic arm he will be working with during spacewalks to install solar arrays. At right is Commander Brent Jett. The arrays are part of the P6 Integrated Truss Segment that will be temporarily installed on the recently delivered Z1 truss, connecting them to the Unity module. Each more than 100 feet long, the arrays will capture energy from the sun and convert it to power for the Station. STS-97 is scheduled to launch Nov. 30 at about 10:06 p.m. EST.
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