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STS082-352-011 - STS-082 - Preparations for contingency EVA in the middeck

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STS082-352-011 - STS-082 - Preparations for contingency EVA in the middeck

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Description: STS-82 Pilot Scott Horowitz continues to assemble Multilayer Insulation (MLI) patches for the upcoming contingency extravehicular activity (EVA) to cover tears in the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) insulation (003). Payload Commander Mark Lee watches the progess on the MLI patches (004-5). Horowitz (red shirt) and Lee (blue shirt) look at MLI patches (006-7, 009-10). Mission Specialist Joe Tanner checks out the Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU) backpack (008). Tanner examines an EMU hard upper torso (011). Tanner holds up a black case with loop cords taped to it (012-13). Mission Specialist Steve Smith checks out an EMU suit (014-15). Mission Specialist Greg Harbaugh pauses a moment in the middeck to look at the camera (016-18). Harbaugh (white shirt) and Horowitz (red shirt) with their backs to the camera work at the forward middeck lockers (019). Lee reads the checklist for the upcoming contingency EVA; Horowitz's back is to Lee (020). Back of Harbaugh's head and a cluttered forward middeck locker area (021-22).

Subject Terms: STS-82, DISCOVERY (ORBITER), ASTRONAUTS, MIDDECK, SPACECRAFT MAINTENANCE, THERMAL INSULATION

Date Taken: 3/4/1997

Original: Film

Preservation File Format: TIFF
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