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STS-82 Post-Flight Presentation
- Video Tape only
- Title STS-82 Post-Flight Presentation
- Released: 03/11/1997
- Language English
- Footage Type
- Copyright ESA
- Description
Post-flight presentation of the NASA STS-82 mission from the Johnson Space Center, Houston. This mission, to replace components of the Hubble Space Telescope, was launched on the 11th February, 1997.
Crew were as follows: Ken Bowersox, commander; Scott Horowitz, pilot; Joe Tanner, mission specialist; Steve Hawley, mission specialist; Greg Harbaugh, mission specialist; Mark Lee, payload commander; Steve Smith, mission specialist.
The presentation incorporates video footage of the mission, including the following scenes: night launch; payload bay doors opening; in-orbit preparation of tools; robot manipulator arm; Hubble Space Telescope from shuttle; grabbing the telescope with the robot arm; donning extra-vehicular activity (EVA) suits; footage of EVA, installing instrument boxes into telescope and stowing old boxes into payload bay; external airlock, with the Earth in background; changing the fine-guidance sensors and science tape recorder; changing the data-interface unit; changing the reactor wheel; footaSTS-82 POST FLIGHT PRESENTATION
NASA/JSC 34'
This is the shotlist but the timecode does not correspond to this tape:
00:59:00 bars
01:00:00 Beginning tilte : NASA logo
01:00:11 Presentation of the panel :
Ken Bowersox ñ Commander
Scott Horowitz ñ Pilot
Joe Tanner ñ Mission Specialist
Steve Hawley ñ Mission Specialist
Greg Harbaugh ñ Mission Specialist
Mark Lee ñ Payload Commander
Steve Smith ñ Mission Specialist
and general presentation of the mission (Hubble mission)
01:01:48 MOVIE (with commentary of the panel)
01:01:55 Logo of the mission
01:01:58 Crew walking out and launch (describing the feeling at launch !)
01:03:03 Reel work starting ñ converting the mid deck to working area and checking the robot arm
01:03:38 Rendez-vous with Hubble
01:04:35 First EVA ñ installing boxes into the telescope at night (and view of the new camera alouding the ground crew to monitor the work in EVA )
01:06:41 View of the noze of Discovery on Earth background and with external airlock (nice shot)
Then Day 2 EVA
01:07:38 n