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STS-66: tape 4.
- Video Tape only
- Title STS-66: tape 4.
- Released: 01/10/1994
- Language Natural Sound
- Footage Type
- Copyright ESA
- Description
Footage of the STS-66 (Atlas 3) mission to study the Earth's atmosphere, launched on November 3rd 1994. Atlantis shuttle crew were as follows: Don McMonagle, commander; Curtis Brown, pilot; Ellen Ochoa, payload commander; Joe Tanner, mission specialist; ESA's Jean-Francois Clervoy, mission specialist; and Scott Parazynski, mission specialist.
The tape contains the following scenes: in-orbit footage of payload arm, Earth's surface comes into view; flight deck footage, McMonagle with camera, crew take photos from window, various crew footage; Clervoy makes his way through the shuttle; view from mid-deck side hatch of the Earth and payload; astronaut point-of-view shots, rotating in microgravity, camcorder tour of shuttle,flight deck, instrument panels etc.; Clervoy peforms Albert (Advanced Lower Body Extremities Restraint Test) exercises; computers on flight deck; Joe Tanner repairs a camera system; Ellen Ochoa holds up an Atlas, Clervoy points at France and gives the ""thumbs up"