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The International Space Station's 57.7-foot-long robotic arm, also known as the Canadarm2, is pictured attached to the Harmony module as the orbital complex flies into an orbital sunrise above the Pacific Ocean
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The International Space Station's 57.7-foot-long robotic arm, also known as the Canadarm2, is pictured attached to the Harmony module as the orbital complex flies into an orbital sunrise above the Pacific Ocean
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