NASA Photo ID: S83-41848 File Name: 10061695.gif Film Type: 4x5 cn Date Taken: 10/17/83 Title: View graph art concept of MMU with stars in background Description: Art concept of a manned maneuvering unit with stars in background. This viewgraph resembles an insignia. NASA Photo ID: S76-10307 File Name: 10061696.gif Film Type: 4x5 cn Date Taken: Title: Hi-fidelity EMU/MMU mockup views for presentation Description: Hi-fidelity Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU)/Manned Maneuvering Unit (MMU) mockup view for presentation (10307); MMU and Flight support station Hi-fidelity mockups showing stowed configuration and donning configuration (10308). NASA Photo ID: S76-10308 File Name: 10061697.gif Film Type: 4x5 cn Date Taken: Title: Hi-fidelity EMU/MMU mockup views for presentation Description: Hi-fidelity Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU)/Manned Maneuvering Unit (MMU) mockup view for presentation (10307); MMU and Flight support station Hi-fidelity mockups showing stowed configuration and donning configuration (10308). NASA Photo ID: S79-35607 File Name: 10061698.gif Film Type: 4x5 cn Date Taken: 08/17/79 Title: Crewman in high-fidelity EMU/MMU mockup Description: Side close-up view of crewman in high-fidelity Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU) / Manned Maneuvering Unit (MMU) mockup. NASA Photo ID: S79-35610 File Name: 10061699.gif Film Type: 4x5 cn Date Taken: 08/17/79 Title: Crewman in high-fidelity EMU/MMU mockup Description: Side close-up view of crewman in high-fidelity Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU) / Manned Maneuvering Unit (MMU) mockup. NASA Photo ID: S80-10082B File Name: 10061700.gif Film Type: 4x5 b&w Date Taken: Title: Line drawing of MMU flight support station Description: Line drawing of the Manned Maneuvering Unit (MMU) flight support station including donning configuration and egress. NASA Photo ID: S80-10728 File Name: 10061701.gif Film Type: 4x5 b&w Date Taken: Title: Line drawing of the Manned Maneuvering Unit Description: Line drawing of the Manned Maneuvering Unit with each component labeled. NASA Photo ID: S80-36852 File Name: 10061702.gif Film Type: 4x5 cn Date Taken: 07/24/80 Title: Artwork showing supportive equipment for contingency EVA Description: Artwork showing supportive equipment for contingency Extravehicular Activity (EVA). View is a line drawing of the open payload bay with Manned Maneuvering Unit (MMU) ready for egress. NASA Photo ID: S80-36848 File Name: 10061710.gif Film Type: 4x5 cn Date Taken: 07/24/80 Title: MMU development at the Martin Marietta plant in Denver, Colorado Description: Photo of the Manned Maneuvering Unit (MMU) simulator at the Martin Marietta plant in Denver, Colorado. View of simulator with test subject strapped in to it. NASA Photo ID: S80-36889 File Name: 10061711.gif Film Type: 4x5 cn Date Taken: 07/25/80 Title: MMU development at the Martin Marietta plant in Denver, Colorado Description: Photo of the Manned Maneuvering Unit (MMU) simulator at the Martin Marietta plant in Denver, Colorado. View of simulator with test subject strapped in to it. NASA Photo ID: S81-28189 File Name: 10061713.gif Film Type: 35mm cn Date Taken: 03/06/81 Title: Aft view of MMU during qualification test in vacuum chamber Description: Aft view of a manned maneuvering unit (MMU) during qualification test in vacuum chamber at JSC. NASA Photo ID: S81-34973 File Name: 10061716.gif Film Type: 35mm cn Date Taken: 08/04/81 Title: Astronaut Bruce McCandless during an underwater test MMU/FSS in bldg 29 WETF Description: Astronaut Bruce McCandless during an underwater test of the Manned Maneuvering Unit (MMU) Flight Support Station (FSS) donning and doffing in the Bldg 29 Weightless Environment Training Facility (WETF). View is of McCandless practicing donning and doffing the MMU. This scene is of a crewmember getting backed into the MMU and released from the flight support station (FSS) in the cargo bay for the beginning of his Extravehicular Activity (EVA). NASA Photo ID: S81-34966 File Name: 10061717.gif Film Type: 35mm cn Date Taken: 08/04/81 Title: Astronaut Bruce McCandless during an underwater test MMU/FSS in bldg 29 WETF Description: Astronaut Bruce McCandless during an underwater test of the Manned Maneuvering Unit (MMU) Flight Support Station (FSS) donning and doffing in the Bldg 29 Weightless Environment Training Facility (WETF). View is of McCandless getting backed into the MMU and released from the flight suuport station (FSS). NASA Photo ID: S81-34956 File Name: 10061718.gif Film Type: 35mm cn Date Taken: 08/04/81 Title: Astronaut Bruce McCandless during an underwater test MMU/FSS in bldg 29 WETF Description: Astronaut Bruce McCandless during an underwater test of the Manned Maneuvering Unit (MMU) Flight Support Station (FSS) donning and doffing in the Bldg 29 Weightless Environment Training Facility (WETF). View is of McCandless wearing the extravehicular mobility unit (EMU), stepping into the MMU. NASA Photo ID: S83-31456 File Name: 10061719.gif Film Type: 4x5 cn Date Taken: 05/09/83 Title: Underwater views of STS-11 crewman Robert L. Stewart during EVA training Description: Underwater views of STS-11 crewman Robert L. Stewart during extravehicular activity (EVA) training in the cargo bay in the weightless environment training facility (WETF) in bldg 27. Stewart busies himself with donning and doffing of the manned maneuvering unit (MMU) in a mockup of the Shuttle's cargo bay. NASA Photo ID: S83-43567 File Name: 10061720.gif Film Type: 4x5 cn Date Taken: 11/10/83 Title: Underwater EVA training in the WETF with astronaut Bruce McCandless Description: Underwater extravehicular activity (EVA) training in the weightless environment training facility (WETF) with astronaut Bruce McCandless. McCandless, using a one-G version of the manned maneuvering unit (MMU), is simulating an EVA. NASA Photo ID: S83-45574 File Name: 10061729.gif Film Type: 4x5 cn Date Taken: 12/08/83 Title: Aerial view of the Vehicle Assembly Building and associated complex Description: Aerial view of the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) and associated complex of buildings. The Kennedy Space Center alternative photo number is 108-KSC-383C-1257/1. NASA Photo ID: S83-45575 File Name: 10061730.gif Film Type: 4x5 cn Date Taken: 12/08/83 Title: Aerial view of the Shuttle landing facility runway 11 from Pacific end Description: Aerial view of the Shuttle landing facility, Runway 11 from the Pacific Ocean end. The Kennedy Space Center alternative photo number is 108-KSC-383C-1257/12. NASA Photo ID: S83-46376 File Name: 10061731.gif Film Type: 120 cn Date Taken: 12/23/83 Title: Engineering documentation of Thermal/vacuum testing of IRT bldg 32 chamber B Description: The final set of a test with the space shuttle 41-B integrated rendezvous target (IRT) backup flight article is documented. In this photo the flight article is in its fully inflated state. This photo was taken in the JSC space environment simulation laboratory (SESL). NASA Photo ID: S83-46381 File Name: 10061732.gif Film Type: 120 cn Date Taken: 12/23/83 Title: Engineering documentation of Thermal/vacuum testing of IRT bldg 32 chamber B Description: This view is of the space shuttle 41-B integrated rendezvous target (IRT) backup flight article in its deflated state. The photo was taken in the JSC space environment simulation laboratory (SESL). NASA Photo ID: S84-25871 File Name: 10061734.gif Film Type: 4x5 cn Date Taken: 01/25/84 Title: Technicians at the KCS install MEB into shuttle pallet satellite (SPAS-01A) Description: Technicians at the Kennedy Space Center install the main electronics box (MEB, square device in lower center of frame) into the shuttle pallet satellite (SPAS-01A). NASA Photo ID: S84-25872 File Name: 10061735.gif Film Type: 4x5 cn Date Taken: 01/25/84 Title: Shuttle Challenger is moved into the VAB for mating with SRB and ET Description: The space shuttle Challenger is moved into the vehicle assembly building (VAB) for mating to its two solid rocket boosters (SRB) and external fuel tank (ET) for the STS 41-B mission. NASA Photo ID: S84-26062 File Name: 10061736.gif Film Type: 120 cn Date Taken: 01/31/84 Title: Documentation of STS-11 cargo bay closeout prior to leaving O&C bldg. Description: This high angle view overlooking the Challenger provides a pre-closeout view of the cargo for 41-B. The Westar VI (nearer the camera) and the Palapa-B (near the aft bulkhead) are shown in their protective cradles. The SPAS-01A satellite package is near center. Getaway special (GAS) canisters are on the starboard forward area. The Canadian-built remote manipulator system (RMS) arm is in its non-use position on the port side (26062); This almost-vertical view features two satellite, the Westar VI (left) and Palapa-B. They are positioned in the cargo bay just prior to closeout at Kennedy Space Center (KSC) (26063). NASA Photo ID: S84-26063 File Name: 10061737.gif Film Type: 120 cn Date Taken: 01/31/84 Title: Documentation of STS-11 cargo bay closeout prior to leaving O&C bldg. Description: This high angle view overlooking the Challenger provides a pre-closeout view of the cargo for 41-B. The Westar VI (nearer the camera) and the Palapa-B (near the aft bulkhead) are shown in their protective cradles. The SPAS-01A satellite package is near center. Getaway special (GAS) canisters are on the starboard forward area. The Canadian-built remote manipulator system (RMS) arm is in its non-use position on the port side (26062); This almost-vertical view features two satellite, the Westar VI (left) and Palapa-B. They are positioned in the cargo bay just prior to closeout at Kennedy Space Center (KSC) (26063). NASA Photo ID: S84-26066 File Name: 10061738.gif Film Type: 4x5 cn Date Taken: 01/31/84 Title: Astronaut Nelson practices EVA to repair Solar Maximum Satellite Description: Astronaut George D. Nelson, 41-C mission specialist, moves toward the model of the Solar Maximus Satellite with a trunion pin attachment device (TPAD). This practice is being held in the Martin-Marietta manned maneuvering unit (MMU) simulator in Denver, Colorado. NASA Photo ID: S84-26325 File Name: 10061743.gif Film Type: 120/70/35mm cn Date Taken: 02/05/84 Title: Views of the STS-11 launch from pad 39A on Feb. 3, 1984 Description: The space shuttle Challenger attached to two solid rocket boosters (SRB) and en external fuel tank (ET) blasts off from Pad 39A at Kennedy Space Center (KSC). This view is a close-up of the orbiter as it begins to liftoff with only one SRB visible (26324); Wide angle view of Challenger beginning its liftoff from the pad shows the entire launch pad, smoke billowing to the right and left (26325); This view shows the Challenger clear of the launch pad, smoke clouds surrounding the launch pad and white light coming from the SRB's (26326-7). NASA Photo ID: S84-26324 File Name: 10061744.gif Film Type: 120/70/35mm cn Date Taken: 02/05/84 Title: Views of the STS-11 launch from pad 39A on Feb. 3, 1984 Description: The space shuttle Challenger attached to two solid rocket boosters (SRB) and en external fuel tank (ET) blasts off from Pad 39A at Kennedy Space Center (KSC). This view is a close-up of the orbiter as it begins to liftoff with only one SRB visible (26324); Wide angle view of Challenger beginning its liftoff from the pad shows the entire launch pad, smoke billowing to the right and left (26325); This view shows the Challenger clear of the launch pad, smoke clouds surrounding the launch pad and white light coming from the SRB's (26326-7). NASA Photo ID: S84-26327 File Name: 10061745.gif Film Type: 120/70/35mm cn Date Taken: 02/05/84 Title: Views of the STS-11 launch from pad 39A on Feb. 3, 1984 Description: The space shuttle Challenger attached to two solid rocket boosters (SRB) and en external fuel tank (ET) blasts off from Pad 39A at Kennedy Space Center (KSC). This view is a close-up of the orbiter as it begins to liftoff with only one SRB visible (26324); Wide angle view of Challenger beginning its liftoff from the pad shows the entire launch pad, smoke billowing to the right and left (26325); This view shows the Challenger clear of the launch pad, smoke clouds surrounding the launch pad and white light coming from the SRB's (26326-7). NASA Photo ID: S84-26326 File Name: 10061746.gif Film Type: 120/70/35mm cn Date Taken: 02/05/84 Title: Views of the STS-11 launch from pad 39A on Feb. 3, 1984 Description: The space shuttle Challenger attached to two solid rocket boosters (SRB) and en external fuel tank (ET) blasts off from Pad 39A at Kennedy Space Center (KSC). This view is a close-up of the orbiter as it begins to liftoff with only one SRB visible (26324); Wide angle view of Challenger beginning its liftoff from the pad shows the entire launch pad, smoke billowing to the right and left (26325); This view shows the Challenger clear of the launch pad, smoke clouds surrounding the launch pad and white light coming from the SRB's (26326-7). NASA Photo ID: S84-28205 File Name: 10061747.gif Film Type: 35mm cn Date Taken: 03/01/84 Title: View of liftoff of space shuttle mission 41-B shuttle Challenger Description: View of the liftoff of space shuttle mission 41-D shuttle Challenger from the Kennedy Space Center (KSC). The orbiter's ascent is reflected in the river. NASA Photo ID: S84-26293 File Name: 10061748.gif Film Type: 70mm cn Date Taken: 02/03/84 Title: Launch view of Challenger and the 41-B mission Description: The Atlantic Ocean forms the backdrop for this scene of the launch of space shuttle mission 41-B space shuttle orbiter Challenger. The puffy train can be traced from the left side of the launch complex to the two solid rocket boosters (SRB) and external fuel tank. This view was shot from the shuttle training aircraft (STA) (26293); The cloudy Atlantic Ocean is the background for this view of the launch of Challenger and the 41-B mission. No sight of the Florida coast can be seen (26294). NASA Photo ID: S84-26294 File Name: 10061749.gif Film Type: 70mm cn Date Taken: 02/03/84 Title: Launch view of Challenger and the 41-B mission Description: The Atlantic Ocean forms the backdrop for this scene of the launch of space shuttle mission 41-B space shuttle orbiter Challenger. The puffy train can be traced from the left side of the launch complex to the two solid rocket boosters (SRB) and external fuel tank. This view was shot from the shuttle training aircraft (STA) (26293); The cloudy Atlantic Ocean is the background for this view of the launch of Challenger and the 41-B mission. No sight of the Florida coast can be seen (26294). NASA Photo ID: S84-26985 File Name: 10061754.gif Film Type: 35mm cn Date Taken: 02/11/84 Title: View of mission control during the EVA by McCandless Description: This wide angle, overall view of activity in the mission operations control room (MOCR) in JSC's mission control center, was photographed during the extravehicular activity (EVA) in space of Astronauts Bruce McCandless and Robert L. Stewart. The MOCR monitor and those at individual consoles feed to ground controllers the scene of the astronauts "suspended" in space above the shuttle's payload bay. NASA Photo ID: S84-26977 File Name: 10061755.gif Film Type: 35mm cn Date Taken: 02/11/84 Title: View of activities in Mission Control during the STS-11 mission Description: Flight Directors Randy Stone, left, and Gary Coen, center foreground, watch a monitor in the front of the mission operations control room (MOCR) for post landing activity at the Kennedy Space Center (KSC) facility. Astronauts John E. Blaha and Guy S. Gardner man the spacecraft communicator (CAPCOM) console in the background. The Shuttle Challenger can be seen on one monitor in the front of the MOCR, the other showing the Challenger's mission patch (26977); Astronauts Brewster H. Shaw, Jr., left, and Joe H. Engle monitor the progress of the approach and landing phase of the 41-B space shuttle mission. They are watching the Challenger in the air over KSC on a console in the MOCR (26978). NASA Photo ID: S84-27017 File Name: 10061757.gif Film Type: 70mm cn Date Taken: 02/11/84 Title: Views of the extravehicular activity during STS 41-B Description: Astronaut Bruce McCandless II, mission specialist, participates in a extravehicular activity (EVA), a few meters away from the cabin of the shuttle Challenger. He is using a nitrogen-propelled hand-controlled manned maneuvering unit (MMU). He is performing this EVA without being tethered to the shuttle. Below him can be seen a cloud view of the earth (27017); McCandless approaches his maximum distance from the Challenger. He is framed by the blackness of space and below him a cloudy earth (27018); McCandless is centered in a background of clouds and earth in this view of his EVA. As in the others, he is floating without tethers (27019). NASA Photo ID: S84-27019 File Name: 10061758.gif Film Type: 70mm cn Date Taken: 02/11/84 Title: Views of the extravehicular activity during STS 41-B Description: Astronaut Bruce McCandless II, mission specialist, participates in a extravehicular activity (EVA), a few meters away from the cabin of the shuttle Challenger. He is using a nitrogen-propelled hand-controlled manned maneuvering unit (MMU). He is performing this EVA without being tethered to the shuttle. Below him can be seen a cloud view of the earth (27017); McCandless approaches his maximum distance from the Challenger. He is framed by the blackness of space and below him a cloudy earth (27018); McCandless is centered in a background of clouds and earth in this view of his EVA. As in the others, he is floating without tethers (27019). NASA Photo ID: S84-27018 File Name: 10061759.gif Film Type: 70mm cn Date Taken: 02/11/84 Title: Views of the extravehicular activity during STS 41-B Description: Astronaut Bruce McCandless II, mission specialist, participates in a extravehicular activity (EVA), a few meters away from the cabin of the shuttle Challenger. He is using a nitrogen-propelled hand-controlled manned maneuvering unit (MMU). He is performing this EVA without being tethered to the shuttle. Below him can be seen a cloud view of the earth (27017); McCandless approaches his maximum distance from the Challenger. He is framed by the blackness of space and below him a cloudy earth (27018); McCandless is centered in a background of clouds and earth in this view of his EVA. As in the others, he is floating without tethers (27019). NASA Photo ID: S84-27020 File Name: 10061760.gif Film Type: 70mm cn Date Taken: 02/11/84 Title: View of the Challenger from the fixed camera in McCandless's helmet Description: A fixed camera on Astronaut Bruce McCandless's helmet recorded this scene of the shuttle Challenger. The Shuttle pallet satellite is configured mid cargo bay here as SPAS-01A. Astronaut Robert L. Stewart is standing beneath the remote manipulator system (RMS) arm. Also visible in the cargo bay are the support stations for the two MMU back-packs, the sunshields for the Palapa 8 and Wesatar VI satellites, Ku-band antenna and a number of getaway special (GAS) canisters. NASA Photo ID: S84-27032 File Name: 10061761.gif Film Type: 35mm cn Date Taken: 02/12/84 Title: Close-up view of Astronaut McCandless during his EVA Description: The helmet visor of Astronaut Bruce McCandless, II, mission specialist, reflects the outside of the forward bulkhead (cabin area) of the shuttle Challenger during his extravehicular activity (EVA). He is wearing the extravehicular mobility unit (EMU),the manned maneuvering unit (MMU), and two cameras - a 35mm attached to his MMU and a TV camera on his helmet. NASA Photo ID: S84-27022 File Name: 10061762.gif Film Type: 70mm cn Date Taken: 02/11/84 Title: View of the Challenger from the fixed camera in McCandless's helmet Description: A fixed camera on Astronaut Bruce McCandless's helmet recorded this scene of the shuttle Challenger. The Shuttle pallet satellite is configured mid cargo bay here as SPAS-01A. Astronaut Robert L. Stewart is standing beneath the remote manipulator system (RMS) arm. Also visible in the cargo bay are the support stations for the two MMU back-packs, the sunshields for the Palapa 8 and Wesatar VI satellites, Ku-band antenna and a number of getaway special (GAS) canisters. NASA Photo ID: S84-27023 File Name: 10061763.gif Film Type: 70mm cn Date Taken: 02/11/84 Title: View of Astronaut Bruc McCandless during EVA Description: Astronaut Bruce McCandless, II, 41-B mission specialist, tests a the manned maneuvering unit (MMU) during an a test involving the trunion pin attachmet device (TPAD) he carries and the shuttle pallet satellite (SPAS-01A), partially visible at bottom of the frame. The Challenger was flying with its aft end aimed toward the Earth. This photo show the astronaut hanging above the open payload bay with the TPAD in his hands. NASA Photo ID: S84-27024 File Name: 10061764.gif Film Type: 70mm cn Date Taken: 02/11/84 Title: View of foot restraint strayed from Challenger Description: This photo centers on a foot restraint that strayed from the shuttle Challenger during the February 9 extravehicular activity (EVA) session of Astronauts Bruce McCandless, II and Robert L. Shaw. NASA Photo ID: S84-27025 File Name: 10061765.gif Film Type: 70mm cn Date Taken: 02/11/84 Title: View of retrieval of foot restraint which strayed from Challenger Description: This photo centers Astronaut Bruce McCandless, II retrieving a strayed foot restraint on the orbiter Challenger's starboard side during the missions second extravehicular activity (EVA). He appears to be traversing the starboard side using the payload bay handrails. Some of the contents of the payload bay are visible, such as the protective cradles for satellites and some of the getaway special (GAS) canisters. NASA Photo ID: S84-27029 File Name: 10061769.gif Film Type: 35mm cn Date Taken: 02/12/84 Title: View of the Palapa-B and the Shuttle Challenger after deployment Description: View of the Palapa-B and the Shuttle Challenger begining their separation after deployment of the communications satellite. This view is from the aft windows on the flight deck. The Shuttle pallet satellite (SPAS-01A) is partly visible at lower center. The Canadian-built remote manipulator system (RMS) arm is in its stowed position at lower right. Both shields for the Palapa and the Westar VI satellite were opened for the deployment. NASA Photo ID: S84-27030 File Name: 10061770.gif Film Type: 35mm cn Date Taken: 02/12/84 Title: View of Astronaut Bruc McCandless during EVA Description: Close-up view of Astronaut Bruce McCandless, II, 41-B mission specialist, as he performs a test involving the trunion pin attachmet device (TPAD) he carries and the shuttle pallet satellite (SPAS-01A), in front of him. In this photo he is about to attach the TPAD to the SPAS-01A. He is wearing one of the experimental manned maneuvering units (MMU) developed for this mission. NASA Photo ID: S84-27031 File Name: 10061771.gif Film Type: 35mm cn Date Taken: 02/12/84 Title: Views of the extravehicular activity during STS 41-B Description: Astronaut Bruce McCandless, II, mission specialist, participates in a extravehicular activity (EVA), a few meters away from the cabin of the shuttle Challenger. McCandless approaches his maximum distance from the Challenger. He is framed by the blackness of space and below him a cloudy earth. He is floating without tethers connecting him to the shuttle. NASA Photo ID: S84-27232 File Name: 10061772.gif Film Type: 70mm cn Date Taken: 02/14/84 Title: Views of the extravehicular activity during STS 41-B Description: Astronaut Bruce McCandless, II, mission specialist, uses his hands to control his movement in space while using the nitrogen propelled manned maneuvering unit (MMU). He is participating in a extravehicular activity (EVA), a few meters away from the cabin of the shuttle Challenger. McCandless is centered in a background of clouds and earth in this view of his EVA. He is floating without tethers attaching him to the shuttle. NASA Photo ID: S84-27033 File Name: 10061773.gif Film Type: 35mm cn Date Taken: 02/12/84 Title: Views of the extravehicular activity during STS 41-B Description: Astronaut Robert L. Stewart, mission specialist, participates in a extravehicular activity (EVA), a few meters away from the cabin of the shuttle Challenger. Stewart is centered in a background of clouds and earth in this view of his EVA. He is floating without tethers attaching him to the shuttle. NASA Photo ID: S84-27034 File Name: 10061774.gif Film Type: 35mm cn Date Taken: 02/12/84 Title: Views of the extravehicular activity of Astronaut Stewart during STS 41-B Description: Close up frontal view of Astronaut Robert L. Stewart, mission specialist, as he participates in a extravehicular activity (EVA), a few meters away from the cabin of the shuttle Challenger. The open payload bay is reflected in his helmet visor as he faces the camera. Stewart is wearing the extravehicular mobility unit (EMU) and one of the manned maneuvering units (MMU) developed for this mission. NASA Photo ID: S84-27035 File Name: 10061775.gif Film Type: 35mm cn Date Taken: 02/12/84 Title: Views of the extravehicular activity during STS 41-B Description: Astronaut Robert L. Stewart, mission specialist, uses his hands to control his movement in space while using the nitrogen propelled manned maneuvering unit (MMU). He is participating in a extravehicular activity (EVA), a few meters away from the cabin of the shuttle Challenger. Stewart is centered in a background of clouds and earth in this view of his EVA. He is floating without tethers attaching him to the shuttle. NASA Photo ID: S84-27562 File Name: 10061776.gif Film Type: 70mm cn Date Taken: 02/23/84 Title: Views of the extravehicular activity during STS 41-B Description: Astronaut Bruce McCandless, II, mission specialist, uses his hands to control his movement in space while using the nitrogen propelled manned maneuvering unit (MMU). He is participating in a extravehicular activity (EVA), a few meters away from the cabin of the shuttle Challenger. McCandless is centered in a background of clouds and earth in this view of his EVA. He is floating without tethers attaching him to the shuttle. NASA Photo ID: S84-27216 File Name: 10061777.gif Film Type: 70mm cn Date Taken: 02/14/84 Title: Views of the extravehicular activity during STS 41-B Description: Astronaut Robert L. Stewart, mission specialist, uses his hands to control his movement in space while using the nitrogen propelled manned maneuvering unit (MMU). He is participating in a extravehicular activity (EVA), above the open payload bay of the shuttle Challenger. Stewart is only one of three visible objects in the photo. A TV camera is lower right edge and the shield for the WESTAR VI satellite is nearby. Stewart has his back to the camera in this shot. NASA Photo ID: S84-27021 File Name: 10061778.gif Film Type: 70mm cn Date Taken: 02/11/84 Title: View of Astronaut Bruc McCandless during EVA Description: Astronaut Bruce McCandless, II, 41-B mission specialist, tests a mobile foot restraint (MFR) attached to the end effector of the remote manipulator system (RMS). The Challenger was flying with its aft end aimed toward the Earth. This photo show where the MFR connects to the end effector of the RMS arm as the astronaut hangs above the open payload bay. NASA Photo ID: S84-27038 File Name: 10061779.gif Film Type: 35mm cn Date Taken: 02/12/84 Title: View of Astronaut Bruc McCandless during EVA Description: Astronaut Bruce McCandless II, 41-B mission specialist, tests a mobile foot restraint (MFR) attached to the remote manipulator system (RMS). The aft portion of the Challenger, to which the RMS is connected, is seen in the lower left corner. The protective cradle that the WESTAR VI satellite used in the left corner of the frame. Below McCandless can be seen the cloudy surface of the earth (27037,27040); McCandless "rides" the RMS arm during a lengthy EVA. The 41-B mission specialist has his eyes on the shuttle pallet satellite (SPAS-01A) in the middle of the Challenger's cargo bay (27038); McCandless appears to be walking on cargo, but is realy being flown over it by the combination of MFR and RMS. His helmet visor reflects parts of the payload bay that can't be seen in the larger portion of the photo. Behind him can be seen both the orbital maneuvering system (OMS) pods (27039). NASA Photo ID: S84-27037 File Name: 10061780.gif Film Type: 35mm cn Date Taken: 02/12/84 Title: View of Astronaut Bruc McCandless during EVA Description: Astronaut Bruce McCandless II, 41-B mission specialist, tests a mobile foot restraint (MFR) attached to the remote manipulator system (RMS). The aft portion of the Challenger, to which the RMS is connected, is seen in the lower left corner. The protective cradle that the WESTAR VI satellite used in the left corner of the frame. Below McCandless can be seen the cloudy surface of the earth (27037,27040); McCandless "rides" the RMS arm during a lengthy EVA. The 41-B mission specialist has his eyes on the shuttle pallet satellite (SPAS-01A) in the middle of the Challenger's cargo bay (27038); McCandless appears to be walking on cargo, but is realy being flown over it by the combination of MFR and RMS. His helmet visor reflects parts of the payload bay that can't be seen in the larger portion of the photo. Behind him can be seen both the orbital maneuvering system (OMS) pods (27039). NASA Photo ID: S84-27040 File Name: 10061781.gif Film Type: 35mm cn Date Taken: 02/12/84 Title: View of Astronaut Bruc McCandless during EVA Description: Astronaut Bruce McCandless II, 41-B mission specialist, tests a mobile foot restraint (MFR) attached to the remote manipulator system (RMS). The aft portion of the Challenger, to which the RMS is connected, is seen in the lower left corner. The protective cradle that the WESTAR VI satellite used in the left corner of the frame. Below McCandless can be seen the cloudy surface of the earth (27037,27040); McCandless "rides" the RMS arm during a lengthy EVA. The 41-B mission specialist has his eyes on the shuttle pallet satellite (SPAS-01A) in the middle of the Challenger's cargo bay (27038); McCandless appears to be walking on cargo, but is realy being flown over it by the combination of MFR and RMS. His helmet visor reflects parts of the payload bay that can't be seen in the larger portion of the photo. Behind him can be seen both the orbital maneuvering system (OMS) pods (27039). NASA Photo ID: S84-27039 File Name: 10061782.gif Film Type: 35mm cn Date Taken: 02/12/84 Title: View of Astronaut Bruc McCandless during EVA Description: Astronaut Bruce McCandless II, 41-B mission specialist, tests a mobile foot restraint (MFR) attached to the remote manipulator system (RMS). The aft portion of the Challenger, to which the RMS is connected, is seen in the lower left corner. The protective cradle that the WESTAR VI satellite used in the left corner of the frame. Below McCandless can be seen the cloudy surface of the earth (27037,27040); McCandless "rides" the RMS arm during a lengthy EVA. The 41-B mission specialist has his eyes on the shuttle pallet satellite (SPAS-01A) in the middle of the Challenger's cargo bay (27038); McCandless appears to be walking on cargo, but is realy being flown over it by the combination of MFR and RMS. His helmet visor reflects parts of the payload bay that can't be seen in the larger portion of the photo. Behind him can be seen both the orbital maneuvering system (OMS) pods (27039). NASA Photo ID: S84-27036 File Name: 10061783.gif Film Type: 35mm cn Date Taken: 02/12/84 Title: View of Astronaut McCandless in foot restraints conducting experiment Description: Astronaut Bruce McCandless, II, is using a special tool to conduct an experiment. His feet are anchored in the mobile foot restraints, which are connected to the remote manipulator system (RMS). The Shuttle pallet satellite (SPAS-01A) serves as a test subject for McCandless's experiment. The SPAS-01A is located in the center of the open cargo bay. Behind him is the protective cradle for the WESTAR VI satellite. NASA Photo ID: S84-27175 File Name: 10061784.gif Film Type: 35mm cn Date Taken: 02/14/84 Title: Aerial view of the Challenger making approach for landing at KSC Description: Aerial view of the Space shuttle Challenger making its approach for the landing facility at Kennedy Space Center (KSC) to complete the 41-B mission. The scene was photographed from the rear station of a T-38 chase plane and the surrounding countryside (plus part of the T-38 cockpit cabin) can also be seen. NASA Photo ID: S84-27155 File Name: 10061785.gif Film Type: 35/70mm cn Date Taken: 02/14/84 Title: Views of the Challenger landing at Kennedy to end shuttle mission 41-B Description: The space shuttle Challenger makes the first landing on the Kennedy Space Center's (KSC) landing facility. Its nose gear has not yet touched down in this scene. Some bits of fog are also visible (27154); Rear view of the Challenger making its landing at KSC (27155). NASA Photo ID: S84-27154 File Name: 10061786.gif Film Type: 35/70mm cn Date Taken: 02/14/84 Title: Views of the Challenger landing at Kennedy to end shuttle mission 41-B Description: The space shuttle Challenger makes the first landing on the Kennedy Space Center's (KSC) landing facility. Its nose gear has not yet touched down in this scene. Some bits of fog are also visible (27154); Rear view of the Challenger making its landing at KSC (27155). NASA Photo ID: S84-27717 File Name: 10061787.gif Film Type: 4x5 cn Date Taken: 02/27/84 Title: Landing of Shuttle Challenger at end of 41-B mission at KSC Description: The shuttle Challenger lands on the runway at the Kennedy Space Center's (KSC) landing facility at the end of the 41-B mission. A T-38 chase plane can be seen in the background, following the orbiter. Both the landing gear and the nose gear are down in this view. A reflection of the orbiter can be seen in a pond opposite the runway. NASA Photo ID: S84-27156 File Name: 10061788.gif Film Type: 35mm cn Date Taken: 02/14/84 Title: Views of the Challenger after landing at Kennedy to end shuttle mission 41-B Description: Safing operations on the Space Shuttle Challenger are underway in the scene on the runway at the Kennedy Space Center (KSC) landing facility. The orbiter is surrounded by trucks and personnel preparing it for the return to its hanger. NASA Photo ID: S83-40555 File Name: 10061689.gif Film Type: 4x5 cn Date Taken: 09/19/83 Title: Crew portrait of the space shuttle mission 41-B crew Description: Crew portrait of the space shuttle mission 41-b crew. Seated from left to right are Vance Brand, crew commander, and Robert "Hoot" Gibson, pilot. Both men are wearing shuttle blue flight suits. Standing from left to right are mission specialists Robert Stewart, Ronald McNair and Bruce McCandless. Both Stewart and McCandless are wearing extravehicular mobility units (EMU). NASA Photo ID: S78-35309 File Name: 10061690.gif Film Type: 4x5 cn Date Taken: 09/21/78 Title: Portrait of Astronaut candidate Robert L. Stewart in blue flight suit. Description: Portrait of Astronaut candidate Robert L. Stewart in blue flight suit. NASA Photo ID: S79-36528 File Name: 10061691.gif Film Type: 4x5 cn Date Taken: 09/18/79 Title: Offical portrait of Astronaut Vance Brand Description: Offical portrait of Astronaut Vance Brand posing in ejection escape suit (EES) holding helmet. NASA Photo ID: S82-36442 File Name: 10061692.gif Film Type: 4x5 cn Date Taken: 09/02/82 Title: Official portrait of Astronaut Bruce McCandless Description: Official Space Shuttle portrait of Astronaut Bruce McCandless, II., attired in the Shuttle Extravehicular activity (EVA) suit with the manned maneuvering unit (MMU) attached and the American flag in the background. NASA Photo ID: S84-42271 File Name: 10061693.gif Film Type: 4x5 cn Date Taken: 09/24/84 Title: Official portrait of Astronaut Robert L. "Hoot" Gibson Description: Official portrait of Astronaut Robert L. "Hoot" Gibson dressed in blue flight suit with a flag in the background. He is holding a helmet. NASA Photo ID: S85-36539 File Name: 10061694.gif Film Type: 4x5 cn Date Taken: 07/02/85 Title: Official portrait of Astronaut Ronald E. McNair Description: Official portrait of Astronaut Ronald E. McNair. McNair is in the blue shuttle flight suit, standing in front of a table which holds a model of the Space Shuttle. An American flag is visible behind him. NASA Photo ID: S82-27594 File Name: 10061703.gif Film Type: 35mm cn Date Taken: 03/01/82 Title: Astronaut Bruce McCandless modeling the EMU/MMU Description: Astronaut Bruce McCandless II modeling NASA's extravehicular mobility unit (EMU) spacesuit for shuttle and the backpack unit called the manned maneuvering unit (MMU). McCandless is in JSC's laboratory support facility. NASA Photo ID: S84-27028 File Name: 10061768.gif Film Type: 35mm cn Date Taken: 02/12/84 Title: Astronauts McNair and Stewart prepare for reentry Description: Astronauts Ronald E. McNair and Robert L. Stewart prepare for the re-entry phase of the shuttle Challenger near the end of the 41-B mission. The are stationed behind the crew commander and pilot. Stewart is already wearing his helmet. McNair is stowing some of his gear. NASA Photo ID: S82-27596 File Name: 10061704.gif Film Type: 35mm cn Date Taken: 03/01/82 Title: Astronaut Bruce McCandless II modeling NASA manned maneuvering unit (MMU) Description: Astronaut Bruce McCandless II modeling NASA's manned maneuvering unit (MMU) in the Johnson Space Center's laboratory support facility bldg 34. He is posed against a dark background to give the illusion of space flight. NASA Photo ID: S82-27599 File Name: 10061705.gif Film Type: 35mm cn Date Taken: 03/01/82 Title: Astronaut Bruce McCandless II modeling NASA manned maneuvering unit (MMU) Description: Side view of Astronaut Bruce McCandless II modeling NASA's manned maneuvering unit (MMU) in the Johnson Space Center's laboratory support facility bldg 34. He is posed against a dark background to give the illusion of space flight. NASA Photo ID: S82-35308 File Name: 10061706.gif Film Type: 120 cn Date Taken: 08/11/82 Title: Documentation of Astronaut Bruce McCandless in the MMU/FSS Description: View of Astronaut Bruce McCandless wearing the Manned Maneuvering Unit (MMU)/Flight Support System (FSS) in bldg 29. View appears to be posed shot with studio background. NASA Photo ID: S82-35316 File Name: 10061707.gif Film Type: 120 cn Date Taken: 08/11/82 Title: Documentation of Astronaut Bruce McCandless in the MMU/FSS Description: View of Astronaut Bruce McCandless wearing the Manned Maneuvering Unit (MMU)/Flight Support System (FSS) in bldg 29. View appears to be posed shot with studio background. NASA Photo ID: S82-35296 File Name: 10061708.gif Film Type: 120 cn Date Taken: 08/11/82 Title: Documentation of Astronaut Bruce McCandless in the MMU/FSS Description: View of Astronaut Bruce McCandless wearing the Manned Maneuvering Unit (MMU)/Flight Support System (FSS) in bldg 29. View appears to be posed shot with studio background. NASA Photo ID: S82-30860 File Name: 10061709.gif Film Type: 120 cn Date Taken: 05/11/82 Title: EMU TV system test Description: A miniature television camera lens is seen through the space suit helmet housing (upper right) worn by subject before testing. The hand-sized camera is solid state and housed above the visor. NASA Photo ID: S83-42903 File Name: 10061721.gif Film Type: 4x5 cn Date Taken: 11/01/83 Title: Underwater EVA training in the WETF with astronaut Robert L. Stewart Description: Underwater extravehicular activity (EVA) training in the weightless environment training facility (WETF) with astronaut Robert L. Stewart. Stewart is simulating a planned EVA using the mobile foot restraint device and a one-G version of the Canadian-built remote manipulator system. NASA Photo ID: S83-43801 File Name: 10061724.gif Film Type: 120 cn Date Taken: 11/17/83 Title: Vacuum chamber EVA training in the bldg 32, chamber B, for 41-B crewmember Description: Astronaut Robert L. Stewart, 41-B mission specialist, looks over an assortment of tools to be used on extravehicular activities for missions 41-B and 41-C. His is in the JSC space environment simulation laboratory (SESL). NASA Photo ID: S83-43831 File Name: 10061725.gif Film Type: 120 cn Date Taken: 11/17/83 Title: Vacuum chamber EVA training in the bldg 32, chamber B, for 41-B crewmember Description: Astronaut Robert L. Stewart, mission specialist 41-B mission, handles the trunion pin attachment device (TPAD) in a procedures run-through in the JSC space environment simulation laboratory (SESL). He is wearing the extravehicular mobility unit (EMU). NASA Photo ID: S83-33925 File Name: 10061726.gif Film Type: 35mm cn Date Taken: 06/14/83 Title: Astronaut Ronald McNair training on the RMS simulator Description: Astronaut Ronald McNair, mission specialist for the STS 41-B mission, training on the remote manipulator system (RMS) simulator. NASA Photo ID: S82-31690 File Name: 10061727.gif Film Type: 4x5 cn Date Taken: 05/27/82 Title: View of the Payload Assist Module D (PAM_D) in the stowed position Description: View of the Payload Assist Module D (PAM_D) in the stowed position. Sign in front of the module identifies it as "PAM-D". NASA Photo ID: S83-42973 File Name: 10061728.gif Film Type: 4x5 b&w Date Taken: 11/02/83 Title: Space Shuttle mission 41-b crew giving "thumbs up" sign during fire training Description: STS-11 crew giving "thumbs up" sign in the armored personnel carrier during fire training at Kennedy Space Center (KSC). From left to right: Robert Stewart, mission specialist; Ronald McNair, mission specialist; Robert "Hoot" Gibson, pilot; Bruce McCandless, mission specialist; and Vance Brand, crew commander. The Kennedy Space Center alternative photo number is 108-KSC-83PC-709. NASA Photo ID: S84-27026 File Name: 10061766.gif Film Type: 70mm cn Date Taken: 02/11/84 Title: "Star Burst" style crew portrait of 41-B crew taken in-cabin Description: This is a view of the traditional "Star Burst" style of in-cabin crew portrait. Starting from the top left and going clockwise: Astronaut Robert L. Gibson, pilot; Astronaut Vance Brand, crew commander; Astronaut Robert Stewart, mission specialist; Astronaut Bruce McCandless II, mission specialist; and Astronaut Ronald McNair, mission specialist. NASA Photo ID: S84-27027 File Name: 10061767.gif Film Type: 35mm cn Date Taken: 02/12/84 Title: Astronaut Gibson on flight deck starboard station Description: Astronaut Robert L. Gibson, 41-B pilot, reviews some teleprinter copy on the flight deck's starboard station. Behind his head are two decals. One reads "CAL POLY, San Louis Obispo" and the other read "NAVY, it's not just a job, it's an adventure".