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    The INTEGRAL spacecraft

    Date: 11 Feb 2006
    Satellite: INTEGRAL
    Copyright: ESA

    An artist's impression of the INTEGRAL spacecraft.  At the front is the SPI instrument with its circular coded mask and behind the square mask of the IBIS instrument.  JEM-X, the X-ray monitor, is located between these two instruments with the OMC (Optical Monitoring Camera) to the side.


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