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STS-61 Post Flight Press Con
STS-61 POST FLIGHT PRESS CON
1993
| Description |
STS-61 POST FLIGHT PRESS CONFERENCE JSC1394 - (1993) - 26 Minutes Commander: Richard O. Covey Pilot: Kenneth D. Bowersox Mission Specialists: Kathryn C. Thornton, Claude Nicollier, Jeffrey A. Hoffman, F. Story Musgrave, Thomas D. 'Tom' Akers Dates: December 2-12, 1993 Vehicle: Endeavour OV-105 Payloads: HST SM-01, ICBC, AMOS, and IMAX camera EVA: (Tethered) Replaced HST solar arrays, two sensing units, Wide Field/Planetary Camera II and fuses, COSTAR, magnetometer, and Solar Array Drive Electronics unit Landing site: Runway 33 at Kennedy Space Center, FL |
| Date |
1993 |
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Space Shuttle -- April 1983
Astronauts F. Story Musgrave
7/18/08
| Description |
Astronauts F. Story Musgrave, left, and Donald H. Peterson float in the cargo bay of the Earth-orbiting space shuttle Challenger during their April 7, 1983 extravehicular activity on the STS-6 mission. Their "floating" is restricted via tethers to safety slide wires. Thanks to the tether and slide wire combination, Peterson is able to translate, or move, along the port side hand rails. |
| Date |
7/18/08 |
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Hubble First Servicing EVA
| Title |
Hubble First Servicing EVA |
| Full Description |
Astronaut F. Story Musgrave, anchored on the end of the Remote Manipulator System (RMS) arm, prepares to be elevated to the top of the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) to install protective covers on the magnetometers. Astronaut Jeffrey A. Hoffman inside payload bay, assisted Musgrave with final servicing tasks on the telescope, wrapping up five days of space walks. |
| Date |
12/09/1993 |
| NASA Center |
Johnson Space Center |
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Hubble Docked with the Shutt
| Title |
Hubble Docked with the Shuttle Endeavor |
| Description |
Astronaut F. Story Musgrave, anchored on the Space Shuttle Endeavor?s robotic arm, prepares to be elevated to the top of the Hubble Space Telescope during Hubble?s first servicing mission in 1993. Astronaut Jeffrey Hoffman, inside the shuttle payload bay, assists Musgrave. Hubble?s first servicing mission replaced and repaired various instruments, but its most important task was installing technology that corrected the tiny flaw in Hubble?s main mirror that distorted the telescope?s view. Hubble was specially designed to be repaired and upgraded by astronauts while in orbit. |
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STS-51F Crew Portrait
| Name of Image |
STS-51F Crew Portrait |
| Date of Image |
1985-06-01 |
| Full Description |
The crew assigned to the STS-51F mission included (kneeling left to right) Gordon Fullerton, commander, and Roy D. Bridges, pilot. Standing, left to right, are mission specialists Anthony W. England, Karl J. Henize, and F. Story Musgrave, and payload specialists Loren W. Acton, and John-David F. Bartoe. Launched aboard the Space Shuttle Challenger on July 29, 1985 at 5:00:00 pm (EDT), the STS-51F mission?s primary payload was the Spacelab-2. |
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Spacelab-2 (STS-51F Mission)
| Name of Image |
Spacelab-2 (STS-51F Mission) Onboard Photograph |
| Date of Image |
1985-07-01 |
| Full Description |
While instruments on the pallets in the payload bay observed the universe, biological experiments were performed in the middeck of the Shuttle Orbiter Challenger. Studying life processes in a microgravity environment can shed new light on the functioning of biological systems on Earth. These investigations can also help us understand how living organisms react to prolonged weightlessness. One such experiment was the vitamin D metabolites and bone demineralization experiment. This investigation measured the vitamin D metabolite levels of crew members to gain information on the cause of bone demineralization and mineral imbalance that occur during prolonged spaceflight as well as on Earth. Research into the biochemical nature of vitamin D has shown that the D-metabolites play a major role in regulating the body's calcium and phosphorus levels. One major function of the most biologically active vitamin D metabolite is to regulate the amount of calcium absorbed from the diet and taken out of bones. This investigation had two phases. The first was the developmental phase, which included extensive testing before flight, and the second, or final phase, involved the postflight analysis of the crew's blood samples. This photograph shows astronaut Story Musgrave in the middeck of the Shuttle Orbiter Challenger, attending to the blood samples he collected from crew members for the experiment. |
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STS-33 Launch
| Name of Image |
STS-33 Launch |
| Date of Image |
1989-11-22 |
| Full Description |
On November 22, 1989, at 7:23:30pm (EST), five astronauts were launched into space aboard the Space Shuttle Orbiter Discovery for the 5th Department of Defense (DOD) mission, STS-33. Crew members included Frederick D. Gregory, commander, John E. Blaha, pilot, and mission specialists Kathryn C. Thornton, Manley L. (Sonny) Carter, and F. Story Musgrave. |
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STS-33 Launch
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STS-33 Launch |
| Date of Image |
1989-11-22 |
| Full Description |
On November 22, 1989, at 7:23:30pm (EST), five astronauts were launched into space aboard the Space Shuttle Orbiter Discovery for the 5th Department of Defense (DOD) mission, STS-33. Crew members included Frederick D. Gregory, commander, John E. Blaha, pilot, and mission specialists Kathryn C. Thornton, Manley L. (Sonny) Carter, and F. Story Musgrave. |
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STS-33 Launch
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STS-33 Launch |
| Date of Image |
1989-11-22 |
| Full Description |
On November 22, 1989, at 7:23:30pm (EST), five astronauts were launched into space aboard the Space Shuttle Orbiter Discovery for the 5th Department of Defense (DOD) mission, STS-33. Crew members included Frederick D. Gregory, commander, John E. Blaha, pilot, and mission specialists Kathryn C. Thornton, Manley L. (Sonny) Carter, and F. Story Musgrave. |
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STS-33 Crew Portrait
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STS-33 Crew Portrait |
| Date of Image |
1989-10-25 |
| Full Description |
On November 22, 1989, at 7:23:30pm (EST), 5 astronauts were launched into space aboard the Space Shuttle Orbiter Discovery for the 5th Department of Defense mission, STS-33. Photographed from left to right are Kathryn C. Thornton, mission specialist 3, Manley L. (Sonny) Carter, mission specialist 2, Frederick D. Gregory, commander, John E. Blaha, pilot, and F. Story Musgrave, mission specialist 1. |
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STS-44 Crew Portrait
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STS-44 Crew Portrait |
| Date of Image |
1991-10-02 |
| Full Description |
The STS-44 crew portrait includes 6 astronauts. Pictured seated, from left to right, are Terence T. Hendricks, pilot, Frederick D. Gregory, commander, and F. Story Musgrave, mission specialist. Standing on the back row (left to right) are James S. Voss, mission specialist, Thomas J. Hennen, payload specialist, and Mario Runco, Jr., mission specialist. The 6 crew members launched aboard the Space Shuttle Atlantis on November 24, 1991 at 6:44:00 pm (EST). Dedicated to the Department of Defense (DOD), the mission?s primary unclassified payload was the Defense Support Program (DSP) satellite and attached Inertial Upper Stage (IUS). |
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Shuttle STS-61 onboard view:
| Name of Image |
Shuttle STS-61 onboard view: Hubble Space Telescope (HST) repair |
| Date of Image |
1993-12-07 |
| Full Description |
Anchored on the end of orbiter Endeavour's remote manipulator system arm, astronaut Jeffrey Hoffman (foreground) prepares to install the new wide field planetary camera into the empty cavity of the Hubble Space Telescope (HST). Astronaut Story Musgrave works with a portable foot restraint. |
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Shuttle STS-61 onboard view:
| Name of Image |
Shuttle STS-61 onboard view: Hubble Space Telescope (HST) repair |
| Date of Image |
1993-12-09 |
| Full Description |
Repair of the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) - orbiting earth at an altitude of 325 nautical miles. Perched atop a foot restraint on shuttle Endeavour's remote manipulator system arm, astronauts Story Musgrave and Jeffrey Hoffman wrap up the final of five space walks. |
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STS-61 Crew Portrait
| Name of Image |
STS-61 Crew Portrait |
| Date of Image |
1993-10-05 |
| Full Description |
Astronauts included in the STS-61 crew portrait include (standing in rear left to right) Richard O. Covey, commander, and mission specialists Jeffrey A. Hoffman, and Thomas D. Akers. Seated left to right are Kenneth D. Bowersox, pilot, Kathryn C. Thornton, mission specialist, F. Story Musgrave, payload commander, and Claude Nicollier, mission specialist. Launched aboard the Space Shuttle Endeavor on December 2, 1993 at 4:27:00 am (EST), the STS-61 mission was the first Hubble Space Telescope (HST) servicing mission, and the last mission of 1993. |
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STS-61 Hubble Space Telescop
| Name of Image |
STS-61 Hubble Space Telescope (HST) Repairs |
| Date of Image |
1993-12-02 |
| Full Description |
This is a Space Shuttle mission STS-61 onboard view showing astronauts Story Musgrave and Jeffrey Hoffman preforming repairs to the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) during their Extra Vehicular Activity (EVA). Astronauts' work was made easier by the HST's many crew aids. Astronaut Musgrave makes use of one of the spacecraft's handholds. Launched on December 1, 1993, the Space Shuttle Orbiter Endeavor STS-061 mission was the 59th Shuttle flight. |
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Shuttle STS-61 onboard view:
| Name of Image |
Shuttle STS-61 onboard view: Hubble Space Telescope (HST) repair |
| Date of Image |
1993-12-09 |
| Full Description |
Astronaut Story Musgrave, anchored to the end of the remote manipulator arm, prepares to be elevated to the top of the towering Hubble Space Telescope (HST) to install protective covers on magnetometers. Astornaut Jeffrey Hoffman assisted Musgrave with the final servicing tasks. |
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STS-61 Hubble Space Telescop
| Name of Image |
STS-61 Hubble Space Telescope (HST) Repair |
| Date of Image |
1993-12-02 |
| Full Description |
Space Shuttle mission STS-61 onboard view taken by a fish-eyed camera lens showing astronauts Story Musgrave and Jeffrey Hoffman's Extra Vehicular Activity (EVA) to repair the Hubble Space Telescope (HST). |
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Commercial Biomedical Experi
| Name of Image |
Commercial Biomedical Experiments Payload |
| Date of Image |
2003-01-12 |
| Full Description |
Experiments to seek solutions for a range of biomedical issues are at the heart of several investigations that will be hosted by the Commercial Instrumentation Technology Associates (ITA), Inc. The biomedical experiments CIBX-2 payload is unique, encompassing more than 20 separate experiments including cancer research, commercial experiments, and student hands-on experiments from 10 schools as part of ITA's ongoing University Among the stars program. Here, Astronaut Story Musgrave activates the CMIX-5 (Commercial MDA ITA experiment) payload in the Space Shuttle mid deck during the STS-80 mission in 1996 which is similar to CIBX-2. The experiments are sponsored by NASA's Space Product Development Program (SPD). |
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STS-80 Crew Portrait
| Name of Image |
STS-80 Crew Portrait |
| Date of Image |
1996-08-01 |
| Full Description |
The crew assigned to the STS-79 mission included (seated left to right) Kent V. Rominger, pilot, and Kenneth D. Cockrell, commander. Standing (left to right) are mission specialists Tamara E. Jernigan, F. Story Musgrave, and Thomas D. Jones. Launched aboard the Space Shuttle Columbia on November 19, 1996 at 2:55:47 pm (EST), the STS-80 mission marked the final flight of 1996. The crew successfully deployed and operated the Orbiting and Retrievable Far and Extreme Ultraviolet Spectrometer-Shuttle Pallet Satellite II (ORFEUS-SPAS II), and deployed and retrieved the Wake Shield Facility-3 (WSF-3). |
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Repairing Hubble
| Title |
Repairing Hubble |
| Explanation |
The first Hubble Space Telescope [ http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap950810.html ] (HST) servicing mission, STS-61, was one of the most complicated shuttle missions [ http://www.ksc.nasa.gov/shuttle/technology/ sts-newsref/stsref-toc.html ] ever planned. Launched on December 2, 1993 in the Space Shuttle Endeavor [ http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap950807.html ], the astronauts were required to make 5 space walks to repair the HST. Astronaut F. Story Musgrave [ http://www.jsc.nasa.gov/Bios/htmlbios/musgrave.html ], holding one of the handrails on the HST, is seen here during what became the second longest space walk in NASA history [ http://www.ksc.nasa.gov/history/history.html ] at just under 8 hours. The highly successful mission demonstrated the ability of shuttle astronauts to repair satellites in orbit and allowed the HST to continue to explore the Universe [ http://stsci.edu/pubinfo/PR.html ]. A future HST servicing mission is planned for 1997. |
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Orbiting Repairmen
| Title |
Orbiting Repairmen |
| Explanation |
In December of 1993 astronauts Story Musgrave [ http://www.jsc.nasa.gov/Bios/htmlbios/musgrave.html ] and Jeffrey Hoffman [ http://www.jsc.nasa.gov/Bios/htmlbios/hoffman.html ] performed the orbiting repairmans' ballet 400 miles above the Earth. They are seen in this photo perched at the end of the Space Shuttle Endeavour [ http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap950807.html ]'s robotic arm making final repairs to the four story tall Hubble Space Telescope [ http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap950810.html ]. The coast line of western Australia is visible below. The complex and highly successful repair mission [ http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap951116.html ] allowed HST to see into the Universe with unprecedented clarity. |
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Astronaut Story Musgrave in
| Title |
Astronaut Story Musgrave in launch/landing suit during STS-33 training |
| Description |
Astronaut Story Musgrave in launch/landing suit during STS-33 ingress and emergency egress training in the bldg 9A Full Fuselage Traininer (FFT) and Crew Compartment Trainer (CCT). |
| Date |
10.20.1989 |
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Spacsuit donning and doffing
| Title |
Spacsuit donning and doffing in zero-g training for Story Musgrave STS-6 |
| Description |
Spacsuit donning and doffing in zero-g training for Story Musgrave of the STS-6 crew. Training is being held in the KC-135 aircraft to simulate weightlessness. He is being assisted to don the hard upper torso of the extravehicular mobility unit (EMU) by an ILC technician. Musgrave is already wearing the lower torso of the EMU. |
| Date |
07.14.1982 |
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Spacsuit donning and doffing
| Title |
Spacsuit donning and doffing in zero-g training for Story Musgrave STS-6 |
| Description |
Spacsuit donning and doffing in zero-g training for Story Musgrave of the STS-6 crew. The training is being held aboard the KC-135 to simulate weightlessness. He is being assisted to don the hard upper torso of the extravehicular mobility unit (EMU) by an ILC technician. Musgrave is already wearing the lower torso of the EMU. |
| Date |
07.14.1982 |
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STS-33 crewmembers during tr
| Title |
STS-33 crewmembers during training exercise in JSC Mockup and Integration Lab |
| Description |
STS-33 Discovery, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 103, crewmembers, wearing orange launch and entry suits (LESs) and launch and entry helmets (LEHs), are seated in their launch and entry positions on crew compartment trainer (CCT) flight deck during a training exercise in JSC Mockup and Integration Laboratory (MAIL) Bldg 9A. Commander Frederick D. Gregory (far right) is stationed at forward flight deck commanders controls, Pilot John E. Blaha (far left) at the pilots controls and on aft flight deck are mission specialists Manley L. Carter, Jr (left), MS F. Story Musgrave (center, holding clipboard), and MS Kathryn C. Thornton (standing). Overhead forward control panels are visible above the astronauts and aft flight deck onorbit station control panels and windows are visible in the background. Thornton is on the flight deck for this photo but during launch and entry will be seated on the middeck. |
| Date |
10.05.1989 |
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STS-33 crewmembers on KSC LC
| Title |
STS-33 crewmembers on KSC LC Pad 39B 195 ft level with OV-103 in background |
| Description |
STS-33 crewmembers, wearing launch and entry suit (LES), take a break from training activities to pose for group portrait in front of Discovery, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 103, at the 195 ft level elevator entrance at Kennedy Space Center (KSC) Launch Complex (LC) Pad 39B. Left to right are Pilot John E. Blaha, Mission Specialist (MS) Kathryn C. Thornton, MS Manley L. Carter, Jr, Commander Frederick D. Gregory, and MS F. Story Musgrave. Visible in the background is the catwalk to OV-103's side hatch. |
| Date |
01.23.1990 |
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STS-33 Discovery, OV-103, Of
| Title |
STS-33 Discovery, OV-103, Official crew portrait |
| Description |
STS-33 Discovery, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 103, Official crew portrait includes Commander Frederick D. Gregory, Pilot John E. Blaha, Mission Specialist (MS) F. Story Musgrave, MS Kathryn C. Thornton, and MS Manley L. Carter, Jr wearing launch and entry suits (LESs). Seated are (left to right) Thornton, Gregory, and Musgrave with Carter (left) and Blaha standing. Crew patch or emblem is displayed in the background. |
| Date |
09.26.1989 |
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STS-33 MS Musgrave on KSC LC
| Title |
STS-33 MS Musgrave on KSC LC Pad 39B 195 ft level with OV-103 in background |
| Description |
STS-33 Mission Specialist (MS) F. Story Musgrave, wearing launch and entry suit (LES), poses in front of Discovery, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 103, at the 195 ft level elevator entrance at Kennedy Space Center (KSC) Launch Complex (LC) Pad 39B. Visible in the background is the catwalk to OV-103's side hatch and the Atlantic Ocean. |
| Date |
01.23.1990 |
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STS-6 crew member F. Story M
| Title |
STS-6 crew member F. Story Musgrave during suit donning and doffing training |
| Description |
Astronaut F. Story Musgrave, STS-6 mission specialist, is assisted in a suit donning and doffing exercise in the KC-135 "zero-gravity" aircraft. He is wearing both the upper and lower torso portions of the extravehicular mobility unit (EMU) (39745), In this photo Musgrave is wearing the lower torso of the EMU and is being assisted by technicians to don the hard upper torso (39746). |
| Date |
11.15.1982 |
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STS-6 crew member F. Story M
| Title |
STS-6 crew member F. Story Musgrave during suit donning and doffing training |
| Description |
Astronaut F. Story Musgrave, STS-6 mission specialist, is assisted in a suit donning and doffing exercise in the KC-135 "zero-gravity" aircraft. He is wearing both the upper and lower torso portions of the extravehicular mobility unit (EMU) (39745), In this photo Musgrave is wearing the lower torso of the EMU and is being assisted by technicians to don the hard upper torso (39746). |
| Date |
11.15.1982 |
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STS-61 crewmembers in the WE
| Title |
STS-61 crewmembers in the WETF rehearsing for HST repair mission |
| Description |
Wearing a training version of Space Shuttle Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU), Astronaut Kathryn C. Thornton uses the giant pool of JSC's Weightless Environment Training Facility (WETF) to rehearse for the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) repair mission. Standing on a mobile foot restraint connected to the Shuttle's robot arm, Thornton grasps a large structure which attaches to the Wide Field/Planetary Camera (WF/PC). A SCUBA-equipped diver can be seen in the background (33101), Astronaut Thomas D. Akers uses the giant pool of JSC's WETF to rehearse for the HST repair mission. Standing on a mobile foot restraint connected to the Shuttle's robot arm, Akers works with a full-scale training version of the WF/PC. Several SCUBA-equipped divers assist in the rehearsal (33102), Astronauts F. Story Musgrave and Jeffrey A. Hoffman, in training versions of the EMU, use the WETF to rehearse for the HST repair mission. The two are working with a full-scale training version of the Wide Field/Planetary |
| Date |
05.05.1993 |
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STS-61 crewmembers in the WE
| Title |
STS-61 crewmembers in the WETF rehearsing for HST repair mission |
| Description |
Wearing a training version of Space Shuttle Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU), Astronaut Kathryn C. Thornton uses the giant pool of JSC's Weightless Environment Training Facility (WETF) to rehearse for the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) repair mission. Standing on a mobile foot restraint connected to the Shuttle's robot arm, Thornton grasps a large structure which attaches to the Wide Field/Planetary Camera (WF/PC). A SCUBA-equipped diver can be seen in the background (33101), Astronaut Thomas D. Akers uses the giant pool of JSC's WETF to rehearse for the HST repair mission. Standing on a mobile foot restraint connected to the Shuttle's robot arm, Akers works with a full-scale training version of the WF/PC. Several SCUBA-equipped divers assist in the rehearsal (33102), Astronauts F. Story Musgrave and Jeffrey A. Hoffman, in training versions of the EMU, use the WETF to rehearse for the HST repair mission. The two are working with a full-scale training version of the Wide Field/Planetary |
| Date |
05.05.1993 |
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STS-61 in-flight crew portra
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Various views of the capture
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The Hubble Space Telescope (
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Hoffman and Musgrave during
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Astronauts Musgrave and Hoff
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Orbiting Earth at an altitud
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STS-61 crew portrait
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Various views from the first
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STS-33 DISCOVERY - ORBITER V
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STS-33 Discovery, OV-103, of
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STS-51F - CREW PORTRAIT
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STS-44 official crew portrai
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Various views of Hoffman and
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Maiden Voyage
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Crewmember activity in the f
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Musgrave and Jones pause for
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