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Compton Gamma Ray Observatory

The Compton Gamma Ray Observatory looms over STS-37 Mission Specialist Jerome Jay Apt as he works his way along the payload bay of space shuttle Atlantis during the mission's first spacewalk, 5th-11th April 1991; the unscheduled EVA was needed to free Compton's high-gain antenna, which was stuck in its launch configuration. (Photo by Space Frontiers/Getty Images)
The Compton Gamma Ray Observatory looms over STS-37 Mission Specialist Jerome Jay Apt as he works his way along the payload bay of space shuttle Atlantis during the mission's first spacewalk, 5th-11th April 1991; the unscheduled EVA was needed to free Compton's high-gain antenna, which was stuck in its launch configuration. (Photo by Space Frontiers/Getty Images)
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Space Frontiers / Stringer
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