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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- With help from technicians at SPACEHAB, in Cape Canaveral, members of the STS-101 crew take part in a Crew Equipment Interface Test, which gives them an opportunity to look over equipment and payloads that will fly on the mission. In the center is Mission Specialist Edward Tsang Lu; at right is Mission Specialist Mary Ellen Weber (Ph.D.); in the background right is astronaut Marsha Ivins, who is assigned to mission STS-98 and is a veteran of four space flights. Her last flight, STS-81, including docking with the Russian Mir, and carrying the SPACEHAB double module to transfer tons of food and other cargo. On mission STS-101, Space Shuttle Atlantis will also be carrying the SPACEHAB Double Module, which will carry internal logistics and resupply cargo for station outfitting. Launch of Atlantis is scheduled no earlier than April 13, 2000 KSC00pp0037

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STS-49 INTELSAT VI-R WETF exercise with astronauts Musgrave, Clifford, Voss

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Description: STS-49 Endeavour, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 105, International Telecommunications Satellite Organization (INTELSAT) VI-R simulation at JSC's Weightless Environment Training Facility (WETF) Bldg 29 was conducted with extravehicular mobility unit (EMU) suited astronauts F. Story Musgrave, Michael R. U. Clifford, and James S. Voss. Astronauts practiced a three person extravehicular activity (EVA) procedure for INTELSAT capture. Ground based exercises were conducted after five failed INTELSAT capture attempts during the STS-49 mission. In this underwater group portrait, eleven SCUBA-equipped divers pose with the three trouble shooting astronauts. Astronauts are (left to right) Clifford, Musgrave, and Voss. Test results provided input for orbiting STS-49 crewmembers on possible alternate INTELSAT capture procedures. Three OV-105 astronauts will attempt to capture the INTELSAT again on 05-13-92. Portrait made by NASA JSC contract photographer Scott A. Wickes...UID: SPD-JSC-S92-35770

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label_outline Explore International Telecommunications Satellite Organization, Astronauts Musgrave, 1992

S49-26-007 - STS-049 - Post EVA views of the three crewmembers who retrieved the INTELSAT satellite.

S49-215-034 - STS-049 - Views of the repaired and redeployed INTELSAT floating freely in space.

STS061-21-017 - STS-061 - Musgrave and Hoffman during EVA to repair HST

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

STS061-37-034 - STS-061 - Musgrave and Hoffman stow WFPC I in the Endeavour's payload bay

An Intelsat V spacecraft is launched aboard an Atlas Centaur-56 launch vehicle from Complex 36A

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STS080-701-021 - STS-080 - Crew portrait of STS-80 crewmembers in shuttle middeck

STS061-06-012 - STS-061 - Various views of Hoffman and Musgrave during EVA

STS044-36-014 - STS-044 - STS-44 Musgrave and Henricks work on OV-104's aft flight deck

STS061-35-010 - STS-061 - Hoffman and Musgrave during EVA to repair HST

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sts 49 wetf clifford 1992 astronauts james s voss johnson space center weightless environment training facility voss musgrave michael r u clifford f story musgrave underwater 1990 s 90 s intelsat sts 49 intelsat vi r wetf exercise three ov 105 astronauts astronauts musgrave three person extravehicular activity sts 49 endeavour sts 49 mission sts 49 crewmembers procedure attempts nasa jsc contract photographer scott story musgrave international telecommunications satellite organization extravehicular mobility unit three trouble vi r simulation group portrait nasa