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STS082-323-011 - STS-082 - EVA 5 activity on Flight Day 7 - handheld camera views

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STS082-323-011 - STS-082 - EVA 5 activity on Flight Day 7 - handheld camera views

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Description: Extravehicular Activity (EVA) 5 on Flight Day 7 - handheld camera views - Hubble Space Telescope second servicing mission (HST SM-02). Silhouette of solar array against Earth Limb (006, 008). Inadvertant photo of Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU) arm (007). -V3 High Gain Antenna unstowed (009). Reflection of payload bay on HST (010). +V3 High Gain Antenna unstowed with Mark Lee holding Closed Circuit Television (CCT) camera and standing on Remote Manipulator System (RMS) Manipulator Foot Restraint (MFR) (011-14). Blurry view of Lee holding CCT camera (015). Good views of Lee holding CCT camera and pointing it at the HST to survey the damage (016-18). Blurry reflection in side of HST (019). Oblique photo of Bay 10 (020-22). View STS082-323-017 was selected by the crew to be used in their postflight presentation.

Subject Terms: STS-82, DISCOVERY (ORBITER), ASTRONAUTS, EXTRAVEHICULAR ACTIVITY, EXTRAVEHICULAR MOBILITY UNITS, HUBBLE SPACE TELESCOPE, SERVICE, SPACE TOOLS

Date Taken: 2/17/1997

Categories: EVA

Interior_Exterior: Exterior

Ground_Orbit: On-orbit

Original: Film - 35MM CN

Preservation File Format: TIFF
STS-82

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