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STS-82 Mission Highlight Presentation
The STS-82 is the second in a series of planned service missions to the Hubble Space Teles...
published: 16 Aug 2011
Author: nasacasi
STS-82 Mission Highlight Presentation
The STS-82 is the second in a series of planned service missions to the Hubble Space Telescope (HST). The flight crew of STS-82, Cmdr. Kenneth D. Bowersox, Pilot Scott J. Horowitz, Mission specialists, Mark C. Lee, Steven A. Hawley, Gregory J. Harbaugh, Steven L. Smith, and Joseph R. Tanner can be seen performing pre-launch activities preparing for the night launch. The crew meets the press for pre-launch photos before being transported to the launch pad. Several views can be seen of the final inspection team on the O level and the crew being readied in the 'white room.' Launch activities such as the oxygen vent hood retraction, liftoff, SRB separation, and personnel activities in the Houston Integrated Mission Control room are viewed. Subsequent footage is provided of the crew's activities during the HST rendezvous and docking, Extravehicular Activities (EVAs) preparation and EVA numbers 1, 3 and 5. During the first EVA the Earth can be seen clearly in a reflection off of HST's offshroud during its 60th orbit crossing the equator. The HST deployment and views of the Hale-Bopp comet are clearly seen before Discovery's reentry and landing. After reentry a beautiful view of Discovery moving at 10400 mph can be seen looking east from Mission Control. The ususal twin sonic boom precedes Discovery's touchdown on runway 15 at Kennedy Space Center. This second HST service mission orbited Earth 150 times and traveled 1.4 million miles.
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STS-82 launch (2-11-97)
STS-82, the second Hubble Space Telescope servicing mission. February 11, 1997....
published: 05 Aug 2009
Author: 3210andLiftoff
STS-82 launch (2-11-97)
STS-82, the second Hubble Space Telescope servicing mission. February 11, 1997.
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STS-82 Post Flight Presentation
The STS-82 crew, Commander Kenneth D. Bowersox, Pilot Scott J. Horowitz, Payload Commander...
published: 29 Jul 2011
Author: nasacasi
STS-82 Post Flight Presentation
The STS-82 crew, Commander Kenneth D. Bowersox, Pilot Scott J. Horowitz, Payload Commander Mark C. Lee, and Mission Specialists Gregory J. Harbaugh, Steven L. Smith, Joseph R. Tanner, and Steven A. Hawley present a video and still picture overview of their mission. Included in the presentation are the following: the pre-launch activities such as eating the traditional breakfast, being suited up, and riding out to the launch pad, various panoramic views of the shuttle on the pad, the countdown, engine ignition, launch, shuttle roll maneuver, separation of the Solid Rocket Boosters (SRB) from the shuttle, survey of the payload bay with the Shuttle's 50-foot remote manipulator system (RMS), the successful retrieve of the Hubble Space Telescope (HST), EVAs to repair HST, release of HST, and the shuttle's landing.
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STS-82 Flight Day 05 Highlights
The fifth day of the STS-82 mission begins with the crew, Commander Kenneth D. Bowersox, P...
published: 02 Aug 2011
Author: nasacasi
STS-82 Flight Day 05 Highlights
The fifth day of the STS-82 mission begins with the crew, Commander Kenneth D. Bowersox, Pilot Scott J. Horowitz, Payload Commander Mark C. Lee, and Mission Specialists Gregory J. Harbaugh, Steven L. Smith, Joseph R. Tanner, and Steven A. Hawley completing the checkout of spacesuits well ahead of schedule, allowing them to start the second spacewalk of the flight. Harbaugh and Tanner went right to work, replacing a degraded Fine Guidance Sensor and a failed Engineering and Science Tape Recorder with new spares. The astronauts also installed a new unit known as the Optical Control Electronics Enhancement Kit, which will further increase the capability of the new Fine Guidance Sensor. During the spacewalk, the astronauts and flight controllers took note of cracking and wear incurred by thermal insulation which protects several areas of the telescope.
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Space Shuttle STS-82 Discovery Hubble Space Telescope Servicing 1997 NASA 15min
more at scitech.quickfound.net Some of these NASA videos suffer from very bad flanging in ...
published: 18 Jul 2012
Author: webdev17
Space Shuttle STS-82 Discovery Hubble Space Telescope Servicing 1997 NASA 15min
more at scitech.quickfound.net Some of these NASA videos suffer from very bad flanging in the sound. I have filtered this out as much as I could. 'STS-82 POST FLIGHT PRESENTATION JSC1630 (1997) - 34 Minutes - Commander: Kenneth D. Bowersox Pilot: Scott J. "Doc" Horowitz Mission Specialists: Joseph R. Tanner, Steven A. Hawley, Gregory J. Harbaugh, Mark C. Lee, Steven L. Smith Dates: February 11-21, 1997 Vehicle: Discovery OV-103 Payloads: SAC, ORUC, FSS, and HST Science Instruments EVA: (Tethered) removed and replaced HST science instruments Landing site: Runway 33 at Kennedy Space Center, FL' NASA film JSC-1630 Public domain film from the National Archives, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied. The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect, is far less noisy than the original). en.wikipedia.org STS-82 was the 22nd flight of the Space Shuttle Discovery and the 82nd mission of the Space Shuttle program. It was NASA's second mission to service the Hubble Space Telescope, during which Discovery's crew repaired and upgraded the telescope's scientific instruments, increasing its research capabilities. Discovery launched from Kennedy Space Center, Florida, on 11 February 1997, returning to Earth on 21 February 1997 at Kennedy Space Center... The STS-82 mission was the second in a series of <b>...</b>
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NASA STS-82 Shuttle Discovery UFO February 11-21 1997
NASA STS-82 Space Shuttle Discovery Original UFO Footage February 11-21, 1997. Contributer...
published: 09 Dec 2008
Author: UFOHunter82
NASA STS-82 Shuttle Discovery UFO February 11-21 1997
NASA STS-82 Space Shuttle Discovery Original UFO Footage February 11-21, 1997. Contributer. www.youtube.com
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Space Shuttle Flight 82 (STS-82) Post Flight Presentation
Space Shuttle Flight 82 (STS-82) Post Flight Presentation, narrated by the astronauts (13 ...
published: 29 Apr 2011
Author: NationalSpaceSociety
Space Shuttle Flight 82 (STS-82) Post Flight Presentation
Space Shuttle Flight 82 (STS-82) Post Flight Presentation, narrated by the astronauts (13 minutes). Launch: February 11, 1992. Crew: Kenneth D. Bowersox, Scott J. Horowitz, Mark C. Lee, Steven A. Hawley, Gregory J. Harbaugh, Steven L. Smith, Joseph R. Tanner. Vehicle: Discovery. See the Space Shuttle Video Library on the National Space Society website www.nss.org
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NASA STS-82 Original Footage Of UFO Flyby During Space Walk
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published: 17 Oct 2011
Author: EmquRakbu
NASA STS-82 Original Footage Of UFO Flyby During Space Walk
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STS 82 - Space Shuttle Discovery
The STS-82 mission is the second in a series of planned servicing missions to the orbiting...
published: 04 Mar 2007
Author: ZeroScam
STS 82 - Space Shuttle Discovery
The STS-82 mission is the second in a series of planned servicing missions to the orbiting Hubble Space Telescope (HST). HST was placed in orbit on April 24, 1990 by the Space Shuttle Discovery on STS-31. The first servicing mission was done by Space Shuttle Endeavour on STS-61. Work performed on the telescope will significantly upgrade the scientific capabilities of the HST and keep the telescope functioning smoothly until the next scheduled servicing missions in 1999 and 2002. STS-82 (82) Discovery (22) Pad 39-A (59) 82nd Shuttle Mission 22th Flight OV-103 Night Launch (17) KSC Landing 9th Night Landing Launch February 11, 1997 3:55:17 am. Landing KSC 2/21/97 3:32 am EST. at KSC Shuttle Landing Facility (SLF) Runway 33.
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STS-82 Flight Day 01 Highlights
The first day of the STS-82 mission begins with the crew, Commander Kenneth D. Bowersox, P...
published: 04 Aug 2011
Author: nasacasi
STS-82 Flight Day 01 Highlights
The first day of the STS-82 mission begins with the crew, Commander Kenneth D. Bowersox, Pilot Scott J. Horowitz, Payload Commander Mark C. Lee, and Mission Specialists Gregory J. Harbaugh, Steven L. Smith, Joseph R. Tanner, and Steven A. Hawley performing pre-launch activities such as eating the traditional breakfast, being suited up, and riding out to the launch pad. Also, included are various panoramic views of the shuttle on the pad. The crew is readied in the 'white room' for their mission. After the closing of the hatch, and arm retraction, launch activities are shown including the countdown, engine ignition, launch, shuttle roll maneuver, and then the separation of the Solid Rocket Boosters (SRB) from the shuttle. Once in orbit the cargo bay doors are seen opening.
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STS-82 Flight Day 09 Highlights
The ninth day of the STS-82 mission begins with the crew, Commander Kenneth D. Bowersox, P...
published: 02 Aug 2011
Author: nasacasi
STS-82 Flight Day 09 Highlights
The ninth day of the STS-82 mission begins with the crew, Commander Kenneth D. Bowersox, Pilot Scott J. Horowitz, Payload Commander Mark C. Lee, and Mission Specialists Gregory J. Harbaugh, Steven L. Smith, Joseph R. Tanner, and Steven A. Hawley placing the Hubble Space Telescope back into its own orbit to continue its investigation of the far reaches of the universe. At the time of deployment, the Shuttle was at an altitude of 334 nautical miles over the southwest coast of Africa. Hubble is now operating at the highest altitude it has ever flown, a 335 by 321 nautical mile orbit. A few hours after Hubble's deployment, the crew receives a congratulatory phone call from NASA Administrator Daniel Goldin. The four spacewalking crewmembers also answered questions from several news networks regarding their work over the past week to upgrade the telescope.
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STS-82 Flight Day 06 Highlights
The sixth day of the STS-82 mission begins with the crew, Commander Kenneth D. Bowersox, P...
published: 02 Aug 2011
Author: nasacasi
STS-82 Flight Day 06 Highlights
The sixth day of the STS-82 mission begins with the crew, Commander Kenneth D. Bowersox, Pilot Scott J. Horowitz, Payload Commander Mark C. Lee, and Mission Specialists Gregory J. Harbaugh, Steven L. Smith, Joseph R. Tanner, and Steven A. Hawley conducting the third spacewalk of the mission. Lee and Smith are seen removing and replacing a Data Interface Unit which provides command and data interfaces between Hubble's data management system and other subsystems. They also replace an old reel-to-reel style Engineering and Science Tape Recorder with a new digital Solid State Recorder (SSR) that will allow simultaneous recording and playback of data. The final task for Lee and Smith is the change out of one of four Reaction Wheel Assembly units that use spin momentum to move the telescope toward a target and maintain it in a stable position.
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STS-82 Flight Day 03 Highlights
The third day of the STS-82 mission begins with the crew, Commander Kenneth D. Bowersox, P...
published: 06 Aug 2011
Author: nasacasi
STS-82 Flight Day 03 Highlights
The third day of the STS-82 mission begins with the crew, Commander Kenneth D. Bowersox, Pilot Scott J. Horowitz, Payload Commander Mark C. Lee, and Mission Specialists Gregory J. Harbaugh, Steven L. Smith, Joseph R. Tanner, and Steven A. Hawley successfully retrieving the Hubble Space Telescope. Hawley than lowers the 12-ton observatory onto the Flight Support System berthing platform in Discovery's cargo bay, where it is latched in place for servicing. The astronauts are then seen in the mid-deck preparing for the first of four spacewalks designed to service and upgrade the scientific capabilities of the Hubble Space Telescope.
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STS-82 Flight Day 04 Highlights
The fourth day of the STS-82 mission begins with the crew, Commander Kenneth D. Bowersox, ...
published: 06 Aug 2011
Author: nasacasi
STS-82 Flight Day 04 Highlights
The fourth day of the STS-82 mission begins with the crew, Commander Kenneth D. Bowersox, Pilot Scott J. Horowitz, Payload Commander Mark C. Lee, and Mission Specialists Gregory J. Harbaugh, Steven L. Smith, Joseph R. Tanner, and Steven A. Hawley in preparations for conducting the second servicing mission of the Hubble Space Telescope. The first spacewalk was slightly delayed to enable ground controllers to assess the unexpected movement of one of Hubble's solar arrays, which slewed from a horizontal to a vertical position as Discovery's airlock was depressurized. Astronauts Mark Lee and Steve Smith are seen working in the cargo bay of the Shuttle Discovery. Their spacewalk to upgrade the Hubble Space Telescope lasts six hours and 42 minutes. At the conclusion of their EVA, HST has graded science instruments for an expanded view of the universe.
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Space Shuttle Discovery on Reentry Over Austin, TX, Near the End of STS-82
Recording of Space Shuttle Discovery on reentry over Austin, TX, USA, near the end of STS-...
published: 24 Feb 2011
Author: bnctoobe
Space Shuttle Discovery on Reentry Over Austin, TX, Near the End of STS-82
Recording of Space Shuttle Discovery on reentry over Austin, TX, USA, near the end of STS-82 in the early pre-dawn hours of February 21, 1997. Footage was recorded on a VHS-C camcorder on the top floor of a parking garage near the intersection of 30th Street and the southbound frontage road of Interstate Highway IH-35. Discovery appeared in the southern sky over the skyline of downtown Austin and disappeared over the eastern horizon within three minutes. From a layman's standpoint, the shuttle itself looked like a yellow smudge, trailed by a small gap, with a much wider & longer cloud of white, ionized gases behind that. The camera was lacking in low light color performance so the footage above only gives a hint of what I saw. I attempted to hear the double booms typical of a supersonic space shuttle passing overhead, but didn't hear any--the road noise from traffic on the nearby Interstate didn't help matters. More mission details at en.wikipedia.org I have footage of Space Shuttle Columbia on reentry over Austin, TX, during STS-94 here: www.youtube.com
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STS-82 Flight Day 08 Highlights
The eighth day of the STS-82 mission begins with the crew, Commander Kenneth D. Bowersox, ...
published: 02 Aug 2011
Author: nasacasi
STS-82 Flight Day 08 Highlights
The eighth day of the STS-82 mission begins with the crew, Commander Kenneth D. Bowersox, Pilot Scott J. Horowitz, Payload Commander Mark C. Lee, and Mission Specialists Gregory J. Harbaugh, Steven L. Smith, Joseph R. Tanner, and Steven A. Hawley performing the final spacewalk of the mission. Lee and Smith attach several thermal insulation blankets to three equipment compartments at the top of the Support Systems Module section of Hubble which contain key data processing, electronics and scientific instrument telemetry packages. Following the completion of that work, Lee and Smith briefly return to the airlock while flight controllers evaluated a possible glitch with one of four Reaction Wheel Assembly units in Hubble used to maneuver the telescope for its scientific observations. A spare Reaction Wheel Assembly was available aboard Discovery for a swap out during an additional spacewalk had it been necessary, but a few hours later, after further analysis, payload controllers reported that the Reaction Wheel Assembly was in excellent shape and operating at the proper speed.
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STS-82 Fight Day 10 Highlights
The tenth day of the STS-82 mission begins with the crew, Commander Kenneth D. Bowersox, P...
published: 06 Aug 2011
Author: nasacasi
STS-82 Fight Day 10 Highlights
The tenth day of the STS-82 mission begins with the crew, Commander Kenneth D. Bowersox, Pilot Scott J. Horowitz, Payload Commander Mark C. Lee, and Mission Specialists Gregory J. Harbaugh, Steven L. Smith, Joseph R. Tanner, and Steven A. Hawley checking out Discovery's flight control systems in preparations for returning to Earth. The seven astronauts stow equipment and prepare for the planned landing at the Kennedy Space Center. Before wrapping up what is expected to be their final day in orbit, the astronauts held a press conference to discuss the flight, which set a record five spacewalks conducted to service the Hubble Space Telescope for the second time.
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STS-82 Flight Day 02 Highlights
On the second day of the STS-82 mission, the crew Commander Kenneth D. Bowersox, Pilot Sco...
published: 04 Aug 2011
Author: nasacasi
STS-82 Flight Day 02 Highlights
On the second day of the STS-82 mission, the crew Commander Kenneth D. Bowersox, Pilot Scott J. Horowitz, Payload Commander Mark C. Lee, and Mission Specialists Gregory J. Harbaugh, Steven L. Smith, Joseph R. Tanner, and Steven A. Hawley survey the payload bay with the Shuttle's 50-foot remote manipulator system (RMS). Hawley puts the arm through its paces to verify it's ability to capture the Hubble Space Telescope (HST). To prepare for the up coming spacewalks, the astronauts assemble on the middeck to checkout tools they will use while servicing the telescope.