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61B-41-054 - STS-61B - Ross and Spring work on EASE and ACCESS during Extravehicular Activity (EVA)

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61B-41-054 - STS-61B - Ross and Spring work on EASE and ACCESS during Extravehicular Activity (EVA)

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Description: Photographic documentation showing astronauts in Extravehicular Mobility Units (EMU) working on both Experimental Assembly of Structures in Extravehicular Activity (EASE) and Assembly Concept for Construction of Erectable Space Structures (ACCESS) in the payload bay of the orbiter Atlantis during STS-61B. Views include: back portion of the payload bay

Subject Terms: SPACEBORNE EXPERIMENTS, CONSTRUCTION, EXTRAVEHICULAR MOBILITY UNITS, SPACE SHUTTLE MISSION 61-B, ATLANTIS (ORBITER), PAYLOAD BAY

Date Taken: 12/2/1985

Categories: EVA

Interior_Exterior: Exterior

Ground_Orbit: On-orbit

Original: Film - 70MM CT

Preservation File Format: TIFF

feat: EVA

nlat: -3.9

nlon: 111.8

azi: 124

alt: 182

elev: 55
STS-61B

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