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41B-40-2197 - STS-41B - Views of Bruce McCandless during extravehicular activity (EVA)

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Description: Mission Specialist Bruce McCandless rides the Remote Manipulator System (RMS) from in front of the aft flight deck to a position behind the shuttle pallet satellite (SPAS). The RMS work station stanchion has tools and EVA bags attached. Alternate numbering (order negatives by S-number): S84-27037 (STS41B-40-2197)

Subject Terms: STS-41B CHALLENGER (ORBITER) ASTRONAUTS EXTRAVEHICULAR MOBILITY UNITS MANNED MANEUVERING UNITS PAYLOAD BAY EARTH LIMB EXTRAVEHICULAR ACTIVITY

Date Taken: 2/13/1984

Categories: EVA

Interior_Exterior: Exterior

Ground_Orbit: On-orbit

Original: Film - 70MM CT

Preservation File Format: TIFF

feat: EVA 1

STS-41B

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views bruce mccandless bruce mccandless extravehicular activity extravehicular activity eva nasa sts 41 b challenger payload bay remote manipulator system flight deck high resolution ultra high resolution astronauts extravehicular mobility units manned maneuvering units payload bay earth limb extravehicular activity sts 41 b mission specialist bruce mccandless rides eva bags rms work station stanchion shuttle pallet satellite rms order negatives space program 1980 s astronauts earth from space space flight us national archives
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1984
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label_outline Explore Mission Specialist Bruce Mccandless Rides, Eva Bags, Rms Work Station Stanchion

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views bruce mccandless bruce mccandless extravehicular activity extravehicular activity eva nasa sts 41 b challenger payload bay remote manipulator system flight deck high resolution ultra high resolution astronauts extravehicular mobility units manned maneuvering units payload bay earth limb extravehicular activity sts 41 b mission specialist bruce mccandless rides eva bags rms work station stanchion shuttle pallet satellite rms order negatives space program 1980 s astronauts earth from space space flight us national archives