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![]() George, here's the secret advantage: any stuff coming off the Orbiter all tends to 'cluster' ahead of and below it, as differential drag drops it into lower faster orbits. Then you look for it, once a rev, at sunset, against the dark Earth background. MCC runs the camera, the crew isn't even involved. Meantime, random axis views also scan -- but don't provide 100% -- the space within 100 meters or so of the Orbiter. And regarding +Z (out-the-belly views), the ET sep camera, in the belly, is being rewired to allow imagery to reach the crew cabin. |
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