In 2000, the Shuttle Endeavor carried the Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM) payload into orbit. Shuttle astronauts used the payload to map in high-detail and three-dimensions more than 70% of the Earth's surface--the most complete and accurate rendering of the planet's land masses ever attempted. The Museum possesses two primary components--the mast canister and the outboard support structure with its antennas--crucial to that mission.
This artifact was used to measure the length of the mast that held the outboard support structure during the mission.
NASA transferred this artifact to the Museum in 2003.
This object is not on display at the National Air and Space Museum. It is either on loan or in storage.
United States of America
EQUIPMENT-Mission Support
Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology
3-D (Overall): 21.6 × 36.2 × 7.6cm (8 1/2 in. × 1 ft. 2 1/4 in. × 3 in.)
Aluminum
Non-Magnetic Metals
Mirrored Coating
Glass
Synthetic Fiber Fabric
Ink
A20040261005
Transferred from NASA
National Air and Space Museum
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