File:Exosat002.jpg

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This exploded view of the EXOSAT satellite shows the instruments and the principal spacecraft subsystems.

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This is an exploded view of the EXOSAT satellite showing the instruments and the principal spacecraft subsystems.

Source

The exploded diagram occurs at the ESA resource entitled, "Diagram of EXOSAT" at url=http://sci.esa.int/exosat/40039-diagram-of-exosat/.

Date

01 October 1986

Author

Brian G. Taylor and others on the EXOSAT programme

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