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S49-16-013 - STS-049 - Detail close up and general views of the INTELSAT Satellite EVA capture.

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Description: General views of the three crew member EVA INTELSAT capture, showing the three Mission Specialists, Rick Hieb, on the starboard payload bay mounted foot restraint/work station, Bruce Melnick with his back to the camera, and Tom Akers on the RMS mounted foot restraint/work station, on the backside of the INTELSAT.

Subject Terms: STS-49, ASTRONAUTS, EXTRAVEHICULAR MOBILITY UNITS, SATELLITES, PAYLOAD BAY FOOT RESTRAINTS, REMOTE MANIPULATOR SYSTEM, ONBOARD ACTIVITIES

Date Taken: 5/16/1992

Categories: EVA

Interior_Exterior: Exterior

Ground_Orbit: On-orbit

Original: Film - 35MM CN

Preservation File Format: TIFF

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detail views intelsat satellite eva intelsat satellite eva nasa extravehicular activity sts 49 endeavour payload bay remote manipulator system high resolution ultra high resolution foot restraint work station three crew member eva intelsat payload bay foot restraints starboard payload bay three mission specialists general views tiff sts 49 extravehicular mobility units satellites rick hieb bruce melnick tom akers sts 49 onboard activities astronauts space program
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1992
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label_outline Explore Intelsat Satellite Eva, Starboard Payload Bay, Bruce Melnick

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detail views intelsat satellite eva intelsat satellite eva nasa extravehicular activity sts 49 endeavour payload bay remote manipulator system high resolution ultra high resolution foot restraint work station three crew member eva intelsat payload bay foot restraints starboard payload bay three mission specialists general views tiff sts 49 extravehicular mobility units satellites rick hieb bruce melnick tom akers sts 49 onboard activities astronauts space program