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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.
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
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.
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.
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.
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).
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.
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.
Astronaut Story Musgrave dur …
Title Astronaut Story Musgrave during first of five Hubble Space Telescope EVAs
Description Astronaut F. Story Musgrave, holding to one of many strategically placed handrails on the Hubble Space Telescope (HST), is photographed during the first of five space walks on the STS-61 HST-servicing mission.
Date Taken 1993-12-05
Astronauts Hoffman and Musgr …
Title Astronauts Hoffman and Musgrave during EVA to repair Hubble Space Telescope
Description Anchored on the end of Endeavour's Remote Manipulator System (RMS) arm, astronaut Jeffrey A. Hoffman (foreground) prepares to install the new Wide Field/Planetary Camera (WFPC II) into the empty cavity (top left) on the Hubble Space Telescope (HST). WFPC I is seen temporarily stowed at bottom right. Astronaut F. Story Musgrave works with a Portable Foot Restraint (PFR) at frame center, as his image is reflected in the shiny surface of the telescope. Hoffman and Musgrave shared chores on three of the five space walks during the STS-61 mission.
Date Taken 1993-12-07
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.
Flight controller Kevin McCl …
Title Flight controller Kevin McCluney monitors STS-61 astronauts during EVA
Description Flight controller Kevin McCluney monitors the televised activity of astronauts F. Story Musgrave and Jeffrey A. Hoffman. The veteran astronauts were performing the first extravehicular activity (EVA-1) of the STS-61 Hubble Space Telescope (HST) servicing mission. McCluney's duties deal with maintenance, mechanical, arm and crew systems, meaning that he and his colleagues will be exceptionally busy for the next five days. Four astronauts in alternating pairs will perform a variety of tasks on the giant telescope during that period.
Date Taken 1993-12-02
Astronauts Musgrave and Hoff …
Title Astronauts Musgrave and Hoffman during final STS-61 EVA
Description Orbiting Earth at an altitude of 356 nautical miles perched atop a foot restraint on Endeavour's Remote Manipulator System (RMS) arm, Astronauts F. Story Musgrave (top) and Jeffrey A. Hoffman wrap up the final of five STS-61 space walks. The Hubble Space Telescope (HST) sits just above the payload bay. The west coast of Australia forms the backdrop.
Date Taken 1993-12-08
Astronauts Musgrave and Hoff …
Title Astronauts Musgrave and Hoffman during first STS-61 EVA
Description Astronauts Jeffrey A. Hoffman (right) and F. Story Musgrave work near the base of the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) on the first of five STS-61 space walks. Their particular mission here is to replace failed Rate Sensor Units (RSU) inside the telescope's housing. Hoffman is anchored to a foot restraint, mounted on the end of the Space Shuttle Endeavour's Remote Manipulator System (RMS) arm, while Musgrave is standing on a foot restraint attached to a support structure in the cargo bay.
Date Taken 1993-12-05
Astronaut Jeffrey Hoffman wi …
Title Astronaut Jeffrey Hoffman with WF/PC during third STS-61 EVA
Description Astronaut Jeffrey A. Hoffman, anchored on the end of the Remote Manipulator System (RMS) arm, is pictured with the Wide Field/Planetary Camera (WF/PC I) during the third of the five STS-61 space walks. Astronaut F. Story Musgrave, stationed at the stowage area at bottom of frame, assists. WF/PC II is in place on the Hubble Space Telescope (HST).
Date Taken 1993-12-07
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.
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 Taken 1993-05-05
Electronic Still Camera view …
Title Electronic Still Camera view of Aft end of Wide Field/Planetary Camera in HST
Description A close-up view of the aft part of the Wide Field/Planetary Camera (WF/PC2) installed on the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) was photographed with the Electronic Still Camera (ESC) from inside Endeavour's cabin as Astronaut F. Story Musgrave and Jeffrey A. Hoffman moved it from its stowage position onto the giant telescope. Electronic still photography is technology which provides the means for a handheld camera to electronically capture and digitize an image with resolution approaching film quality.
Date Taken 1993-12-06
Astronaut Jeffrey Hoffman on …
Title Astronaut Jeffrey Hoffman on RMS robot arm during HST repairs
Description Astronaut Jeffrey A. Hoffman (frame center) remains secured by his feet on the end of the Endeavour's robot arm as he prepares to participate in the replacement of Hubble Space Telescope's (HST) Wide Field/Planetary Camera (WF/PC). Astronaut F. Story Musgrave (just in frame at lower left corner) assists Hoffman in removing the new camera (WF/PC2) from the Scientific Instrument Protective Enclosure (SIPE). Electronic still photography is technology which provides the means for a handheld camera to electronically capture and digitize an image with resolution approaching film quality.
Date Taken 1993-12-06
Astronaut Jeffrey Hoffman on …
Title Astronaut Jeffrey Hoffman on RMS robot arm during HST repairs
Description Astronaut Jeffrey A. Hoffman (frame center) remains secured by his feet on the end of the Endeavour's robot arm as he prepares to participate in the replacement of Hubble Space Telescope's (HST) Wide Field/Planetary Camera (WF/PC). Astronaut F. Story Musgrave (just in frame at lower left corner) assists Hoffman in removing the new camera (WF/PC2) from the Scientific Instrument Protective Enclosure (SIPE). Electronic still photography is technology which provides the means for a handheld camera to electronically capture and digitize an image with resolution approaching film quality.
Date Taken 1993-12-06
Astronaut Jeffrey Hoffman on …
Title Astronaut Jeffrey Hoffman on RMS robot arm during HST repairs
Description Astronaut Jeffrey A. Hoffman, anchored to a foot restraint on the end of the Endeavour's Remote Manipulator System (RMS) robot arm, inserts the new Wide Field/Planetary Camera (WF/PC2) into its place on the Hubble Space Telescope (HST). Astronaut F. Story Musgrave, who shared the duties of replacing the camera, is partially visible at right edge of frame. Electronic still photography is technology which provides the means for a handheld camera to electronically capture and digitize an image with resolution approaching film quality.
Date Taken 1993-12-06
Fisheye view of HST, spheric …
Title Fisheye view of HST, spherical Earth and Australian landmass
Description A fisheye lens was used to capture the Hubble Space Telescope (HST), a spherical Earth and Australian landmass with a bit of distortion during the final space walk on the STS-61 HST-servicing mission. Astronaut F. Story Musgrave can be seen at bottom of the frame.
Date Taken 1993-12-09
Astronaut Story Musgrave dep …
Title Astronaut Story Musgrave deploys HST solar array panel
Description Astronaut F. Story Musgrave, anchored to a foot restraint on the Space Shuttle Endeavour's Remote Manipulator System (RMS) arm, aids the deployment of one of the solar array panels on the Hubble Space Telescope (HST). The action came during the final of five STS-61 space walks.
Date Taken 1993-12-09
Astronauts Hoffman and Musgr …
Title Astronauts Hoffman and Musgrave replace Solar Array Drive Electronics
Description Astronauts Jeffrey A. Hoffman (left) and F. Story Musgrave team to replace one of two Solar Array Drive Electronics (SADE) units on the Hubble Space Telescope (HST). Musgrave is standing on a foot restraint mounted on the end of the Space Shuttle Endeavour's Remote Manipulator System (RMS) arm. The black object in upper left corner is part of the window frame through which this 70mm frame was exposed inside Endeavour's cabin.
Date Taken 1993-12-09
Astronaut Jeffrey Hoffman wo …
Title Astronaut Jeffrey Hoffman works with replacement WF/PC II for HST
Description Anchored to the Space Shuttle Endeavour's Remote Manipulator System (RMS) arm, Astronaut Jeffrey A. Hoffman works with the replacement Wide Field/Planetary Camera (WF/PC II) for the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) during the third of five space walks. Astronaut F. Story Musgrave, who joined Hoffman for three of the five space walks, helps with alignment at center frame.
Date Taken 1993-12-07
Astronaut Story Musgrave dur …
Title Astronaut Story Musgrave during deployment of solar array panels on HST
Description Astronaut F. Story Musgrave moves about in the Space Shuttle Endeavour's cargo bay during the deployment of the solar array panels on the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) during the final of five STS-61 space walks. The left hand of Astronaut Jeffrey A. Hoffman appears at lower left corner.
Date Taken 1993-12-09
Astronauts Musgrave and Hoff …
Title Astronauts Musgrave and Hoffman during servicing of HST
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 lowering Hubble Space Telescope (HST) to install protective covers on the magnetometers. Astrronaut Jeffrey A. Hoffman (bottom of frame) assisted Musgrave with final servicing tasks on the telescope, wrapping up five days of space walks.
Date Taken 1993-12-09
Astronauts Hoffman and Musgr …
Title Astronauts Hoffman and Musgrave install the Magnetic Sensing System on HST
Description Astronauts Jeffrey A. Hoffman (left) and F. Story Musgrave are partially silhouetted against the Indian Ocean as they work to install the Magnetic Sensing System (MSS) on the Hubble Space Telescope (HST). Musgrave is anchored to the end of the Endeavour's Remote Manipulator System (RMS) arm. The HST is positioned along the southern end of Madagascar, 325 nautical miles away. Visible on the western coast are the sediment laden Onilahy and Fiherenana Rivers which empty into Saint Augustin Bay. North of Fiherenana River is the Mangoky River. The circular feature on the southern end of Madagascar and to the right of HST is the L'ivakoany Mountains. The eastern coast is relatively straight compared to the western coast.
Date Taken 1993-12-07
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
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
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 Taken 1993-05-05
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 Taken 1993-05-05
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 Taken 1993-05-05
STS-61 crew portrait
Title STS-61 crew portrait
Description STS-61 crew portrait. Left to right (seated) are Astronauts Kenneth D. Bowersox, pilot, Kathryn C. Thornton, F. Story Musgrave, and Claude Nicollier, all mission specialists. Left to right (standing) are Astronauts Ricard O. Covey, mission commander, Jeffrey A. Hoffman and Thomas D. Akers, mission specialists. On the left side of the table is a model of the Hubble Space Telescope, on the right a model of the Space Shuttle. In the middle is a plaque of the STS-61 crew insignia.
Date Taken 1993-10-01
On-board STS-61 crew portrai …
Title On-board STS-61 crew portrait
Description With the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) berthed in Endeavour's cargo bay, crew members for the STS-61 mission pause for a crew portrait on the flight deck. Left to right are F. Story Musgrave, Richard O. Covey, Claude Nicollier, Jeffrey A. Hoffman, Kenneth D. Bowersox, Kathryn C. Thornton, and Thomas D. Akers.
Date Taken 1993-12-05
Mission control activity dur …
Title Mission control activity during STS-61 EVA-1
Description Joseph Fanelli, at the Integrated Communications Officer console, monitors the televised activity of Astronauts Story Musgrave and Jeffrey A. Hoffman. The vetern astronauts were performing the first extravehicular activity (EVA-1) of the STS-61 Hubble Space Telescope (HST) servicing mission.
Date Taken 1993-12-05
Mission control activity dur …
Title Mission control activity during STS-61 EVA
Description Astronaut Gregory J. Harbaugh, spacecraft communicator (CAPCOM), observes as two astronauts work through a lengthy period of extravehicular activity (EVA) in the cargo bay of the Earth-orbiting Space Shuttle Endeavour. Seen on the screen in the front of the flight control room, preparing to work with the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) magnetometers, are astronauts F. Story Musgrave and Jeffrey A. Hoffman. Lead flight director Milt Heflin is partially visible at left edge of frame.
Date Taken 1993-12-07
Mission control activity dur …
Title Mission control activity during STS-61 EVA
Description Flight Director Milton Heflin monitors two space walkers as they change out the Wide Field/Planetary Camera (WF/PC) on the Hubble Space Telescope (HST), temporarily berthed in Endeavour's cargo bay. Astronaut Gregory J. Harbaugh, spacecraft communicator (CAPCOM), is at right edge. Astronauts F. Story Musgrave and Jeffrey A. Hoffman can be seen with the large camera on the screen in the front of the flight control room.
Date Taken 1993-12-07
UnOfficial On-board STS-61 c …
Title UnOfficial On-board STS-61 crew portrait
Description Traditional inflight portrait of the crew of the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) servicing mission. On the front row are the three crew members who assisted from inside Endeavor's cabin throughout the extravehicular activites or Spacewalks. They are, left to right, Swiss Scientist Claude Nicollier, mission specialist, along with astronauts Kenneth D. Bowersox, pilot, and Richard O. Covey, misson commander. Back row - all space walkers on this flight - are Astronauts F. Story Musgrave, payload commader, Jeffrey A. Hoffman, Kathryn D. Thornton and Thomas D. Akers, are mission specialists.
Date Taken 1993-12-05
Astronauts Hoffman and Musgr …
Title Astronauts Hoffman and Musgrave monitor Neutral Buoyancy Simulator training
Description Astronauts Jeffrey A. Hoffman (far left) and F. Story Musgrave (second left) monitor a training session from consoles in the control room for the Neutral Buoyancy Simulator (NBS) at the Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC). Seen underwater in the NBS on the big screen and the monitors at the consoles is astronaut Thomas D. Akers. The three mission specialists, along with astronaut Kathryn C. Thornton, are scheduled to be involved in a total of five sessions of extravehicular activity (EVA) to service the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) in orbit during the STS-61 mission, scheduled for December 1993.
Date Taken 1993-12-02
Astronauts Musgrave and Aker …
Title Astronauts Musgrave and Akers suit up for final HST spacewalk
Description Astronaut F. Story Musgrave gets assistance from Astronaut Thomas D. Akers while suiting up for the final spacewalk on the eleven-day, Hubble Space Telescope (HST) servicing mission. The astronauts are on the middeck of the Endeavour. Musgrave is wearing a liquid cooling and ventilation garment (LCVG) and the lower portion of the extravehicular mobility unit (EMU). Notice the stowage bags floating behind him.
Date Taken 1993-12-09
Astronaut Story Musgrave in …
Title Astronaut Story Musgrave in payload bay during EVA
Description Astronaut Jeffrey A. Hoffman is reflected in the helmet visor of F. Story Musgrave as he photographs the veteran astronaut during one of the pair's three shared spacewalks. Beside Musgrave is the Wide Field/Planetary Camera (WF/PC II).
Date Taken 1993-12-09
Astronaut Jeffrey Hoffman wi …
Title Astronaut Jeffrey Hoffman with WF/PC during third STS-61 EVA
Description Astronaut Jeffrey A. Hoffman, anchored on the end of the Remote Manipulator System (RMS) arm, is pictured with the Wide Field/Planetary Camera (WF/PC I) during the third of the five STS-61 space walks. Astronauts Hoffman and F. Story Musgrave, seen near the stowage area for the WF/PC, had earlier installed the new camera (note white rectangle) on lower portion of telescope.
Date Taken 1993-12-07
Astronauts Musgrave and Hoff …
Title Astronauts Musgrave and Hoffman during first STS-61 EVA
Description Astronauts F. Story Musgrave (foreground) and Jeffrey A. Hoffman are pictured near the end of the first of five STS-61 space walks. Musgrave works at the Solar Array Carrier (SAC) in the Space Shuttle Endeavour's cargo bay. Hoffman, anchored to a foot restraint mounted on the end of Endeavour's Remote Manipulator System (RMS) arm, waits to be maneuvered to the forward payload bay. The original solar array panels are partially visible at top, while their replacements remain stowed in the foreground.
Date Taken 1993-12-05
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