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(1 Mar 1996) T/I: 10:28:33 GS 10:35:16 The astronauts on the US space shuttle Columbia spotted their runaway Italian satellite early on Friday (1/3). They took some final pictures and videotapes of the object, which was sent adrift into space after a tether broke. "It's the brightest object in the sky after the sun," Claude Nicollier told flight controllers at the Johnson Space Centre in Houston. SHOWS: USA / SPACE 1 MARCH,1996 Map at mission control tracking shuttle Ongoing mid-deck glove box experiment by Lieutenant-Commander Franklin Diaz Video sent from camera in payload bay with mission control saying shuttle and satellite reached closest point Mission control Pacific ocean below Payload bay Views of tethered satellite after moving into sunrise light (looks like a straight needle) Astronaut describing what he sees saying, the long line is the tether and there is a little bit of debris that flies with us illuminated by the sun Longer shot of the tether at 100 miles Mission control Payload bay View of earth from shuttle 2.00 Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter:
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