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S49-37-030 - STS-049 - Scenes of the single crewmember EVA INTELSAT capture attempt.

S49-37-030 - STS-049 - Scenes of the single crewmember EVA INTELSAT ca...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Scenes of the single crew member EVA INTELSAT capture attempt showing Mission Specialist Pierre Thuot (single red stripe) standing on the RMS end effect... More

S49-37-031 - STS-049 - Scenes of the single crewmember EVA INTELSAT capture attempt.

S49-37-031 - STS-049 - Scenes of the single crewmember EVA INTELSAT ca...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Scenes of the single crew member EVA INTELSAT capture attempt showing Mission Specialist Pierre Thuot (single red stripe) standing on the RMS end effect... More

S49-20-025 - STS-049 - Aft flight deck overhead windows, RMS control station and cameras.

S49-20-025 - STS-049 - Aft flight deck overhead windows, RMS control s...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: RMS control station, cameras and the RMS closed circuit television screens. Photos show some of the cameras used to photograph the capture of the INTELS... More

S49-20-024 - STS-049 - Aft flight deck overhead windows, RMS control station and cameras.

S49-20-024 - STS-049 - Aft flight deck overhead windows, RMS control s...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Aft flight deck overhead windows and switch panel. Photos show some of the cameras used to photograph the capture of the INTELSAT communications satell... More

S49-52-028 - STS-049 - Crewmembers in the aft flight deck, observing the INTELSAT capture activity.

S49-52-028 - STS-049 - Crewmembers in the aft flight deck, observing t...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Mission Specialist Bruce Melnick, at the RMS control station on the aft flight deck intently observing and manipulating the RMS to assist in the manual ... More

S49-37-029 - STS-049 - Scenes of the single crewmember EVA INTELSAT capture attempt.

S49-37-029 - STS-049 - Scenes of the single crewmember EVA INTELSAT ca...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Scenes of the single crew member EVA INTELSAT capture attempt showing Mission Specialist Pierre Thuot (single red stripe) standing on the RMS end effect... More

S49-37-033 - STS-049 - Scenes of the single crewmember EVA INTELSAT capture attempt.

S49-37-033 - STS-049 - Scenes of the single crewmember EVA INTELSAT ca...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Scenes of the single crew member EVA INTELSAT capture attempt showing Mission Specialist Pierre Thuot (single red stripe) standing on the RMS end effect... More

STS057-21-016 - STS-057 - Crewmember standing in the aft flight deck at the RMS Control Station.

STS057-21-016 - STS-057 - Crewmember standing in the aft flight deck a...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Mission Specialist Nancy Sherlock in the aft flight deck at the Mission Payload Specialist Remote Manipulator System control workstation. She is manipul... More

S49-37-035 - STS-049 - Scenes of the single crewmember EVA INTELSAT capture attempt.

S49-37-035 - STS-049 - Scenes of the single crewmember EVA INTELSAT ca...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Scenes of the single crew member EVA INTELSAT capture attempt showing Mission Specialist Pierre Thuot (single red stripe) standing on the RMS end effect... More

S49-37-034 - STS-049 - Scenes of the single crewmember EVA INTELSAT capture attempt.

S49-37-034 - STS-049 - Scenes of the single crewmember EVA INTELSAT ca...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Scenes of the single crew member EVA INTELSAT capture attempt showing Mission Specialist Pierre Thuot (single red stripe) standing on the RMS end effect... More

S49-37-032 - STS-049 - Scenes of the single crewmember EVA INTELSAT capture attempt.

S49-37-032 - STS-049 - Scenes of the single crewmember EVA INTELSAT ca...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Scenes of the single crew member EVA INTELSAT capture attempt showing Mission Specialist Pierre Thuot (single red stripe) standing on the RMS end effect... More

S49-37-028 - STS-049 - Scenes of the single crewmember EVA INTELSAT capture attempt.

S49-37-028 - STS-049 - Scenes of the single crewmember EVA INTELSAT ca...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Scenes of the single crew member EVA INTELSAT capture attempt showing Mission Specialist Pierre Thuot (single red stripe) standing on the RMS end effect... More

S49-37-026 - STS-049 - Scenes of the single crewmember EVA INTELSAT capture attempt.

S49-37-026 - STS-049 - Scenes of the single crewmember EVA INTELSAT ca...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Scenes of the single crew member EVA INTELSAT capture attempt showing Mission Specialist Pierre Thuot (single red stripe) standing on the RMS end effect... More

S49-37-027 - STS-049 - Scenes of the single crewmember EVA INTELSAT capture attempt.

S49-37-027 - STS-049 - Scenes of the single crewmember EVA INTELSAT ca...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Scenes of the single crew member EVA INTELSAT capture attempt showing Mission Specialist Pierre Thuot (single red stripe) standing on the RMS end effect... More

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