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STS082-405-012 - STS-082 - Flight deck activity during deployment and separation from the HST

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Description: Flight deck activity during deployment and separation from the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) on this second servicing mission (HST SM-02). Mission Specialist Greg Harbaugh (purple shirt) watches activity while Pilot Scott Horowitz (red shirt) consults a checklist and Mission Specialist Steve Hawley is visible on the right side of the frame with his back to the camera (001-2). Mission Specialist Joe Tanner holds a 70mm Hasselblad camera and points it out the overhead window in frame 002, hidden behind Harbaugh. Harbaugh profile in left side of frame and Hawley with his back to the camera and HST is clearly seen in the overhead windows (003-7). Tanner can be seen pointing a 70mm camera out the window on the edge of the frame and Hawley's back is to the camera while HST is clearly visible in the overhead windows (008-9). The Hubble Space Telescope (HST) is clearly visible in the overhead windows with Hawley's back to the camera (010-13).

Subject Terms: STS-82, DISCOVERY (ORBITER), ASTRONAUTS, FLIGHT DECK, WINDOWS, HUBBLE SPACE TELESCOPE, DEPLOYMENT

Date Taken: 2/19/1997

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activity flight deck activity deployment separation hst nasa flight deck hubble space telescope sts 82 discovery high resolution ultra high resolution window camera frame mission specialist greg harbaugh mission specialist steve hawley mission specialist joe tanner hst sm 02 hasselblad camera shirt watches activity mission harbaugh profile harbaugh pilot scott horowitz right side tiff sts 82 space program
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1997
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activity flight deck activity deployment separation hst nasa flight deck hubble space telescope sts 82 discovery high resolution ultra high resolution window camera frame mission specialist greg harbaugh mission specialist steve hawley mission specialist joe tanner hst sm 02 hasselblad camera shirt watches activity mission harbaugh profile harbaugh pilot scott horowitz right side tiff sts 82 space program