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41C-52-2646 (11 April 1984) --- Astronaut James D. van Hoften and a repaired satellite are in a wide panorama...
51I-S-237 (1 Sept. 1985) --- A still photo made from a video downlink shows astronaut James D. van Hoften, just...
51I-102-029 (31 August - 1 September 1985) --- This is one of a series of six photographs released by NASA covering...
51I-102-033 (31 August - 1 September 1985) --- This is one of a series of six photographs released by NASA covering...
51I-102-048 (4-5 Sept 1985) --- A 35mm frame showing astronaut William F. Fisher standing on the edge of Discovery's...
41C-37-1711 (11 April 1984) --- The two mission specialist-EVA participants of Flight 41-C share a repair task at...
Launched April 6, 1984, one of the goals of the STS-41C mission was to repair the damaged free-flying Solar Maximum...
RSat is a 3U CubeSat with two seven degree of freedom robotic arms designed to latch onto a host satellite and...
RSat is a 3U CubeSat with two seven degree of freedom robotic arms designed to latch onto a host satellite and...
RSat is a 3U CubeSat with two seven degree of freedom robotic arms designed to latch onto a host satellite and...
STS-49 Orbiter Endeavour landed at Edwards Air Force Base on May 16, 1992 after a successful nine day mission...
S85-30800 (14 April 1985) --- Astronaut Bruce McCandless II tests one of the possible methods of attempting to...
In February 1980, a satellite called Solar Maximum Mission Spacecraft, or Solar Max, was launched into Earth's...
In February 1980, a satellite called Solar Maximum Mission Spacecraft, or Solar Max, was launched into Earth's...
Aeronautics and Space Report_69_71-75_77-79 teleoperators (exo-skeletal systems), the walking truck, possible...
41C-37-1718 (11 April 1984) --- Astronaut James D. van Hoften and a repaired satellite are captured by a Hasselblad...
41C-34-1380 (10-11 April 1984) --- Astronaut George D. Nelson, using the manned maneuvering unit (MMU), arrives at...
41C-37-1715 (11 April 1984) --- A scenic panorama is captured by an onboard 70mm handheld camera during the April...
STS-49 Orbiter Endeavour landed at Edwards Air Force Base on May 16, 1992 The drogue chute precedes the main chute...
In February 1980, a satellite called Solar Maximum Mission Spacecraft, or Solar Max, was launched into Earth's...
In February 1980, a satellite called Solar Maximum Mission Spacecraft, or Solar Max, was launched into Earth's...
In February 1980, a satellite called Solar Maximum Mission Spacecraft, or Solar Max, was launched into Earth's...
In February 1980, a satellite called Solar Maximum Mission Spacecraft, or Solar Max, was launched into Earth's...
This is a photograph of the free-flying Solar Maximum Mission Satellite (SMMS), or Solar Max, as seen by the...