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The Shuttle Remote Manipulator System (SRMS) is the Space Shuttle's robotic arm. It is used for a varitety of tasks, including payload deployment and retrieval, Extra-vehicular activity (EVA) assistance, mating payloads, and surveying the payload bay.
The SRMS is located on the port longeron of the Space Shuttle's payload bay and is capable of maneuvering over 65,000 pounds. The SRMS has six joints in addition to the unit used to capture and release payloads, called the End Effector. The two booms connecting these joints contribute to a total arm length of 50 feet 3 inches.
See also Remote Manipulator System
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