NASA Photo ID: S93-48711 File Name: 10093019.jpg
Film Type: 35mm Date Taken: 11/12/93
Title: Computer-generated scenes depicting the HST capture and EVA repair mission
Description:
Computer generated scenes depicting the Hubble Space Telescope capture and
a sequence of planned events on the planned extravehicular activity (EVA).
Scenes include the Remote Manipulator System (RMS) arm assisting two
astronauts changing out the Wide Field/Planetary Camera (WF/PC) (48699);
RMS arm assisting in the temporary mating of the orbiting telescope to the
flight support system in Endeavour's cargo bay (48700); Endeavour's RMS arm
assisting in the "capture" of the orbiting telescope (48701); Two
astronauts changing out the telescope's coprocessor (48702); RMS arm
assistign two astronauts replacing one of the telescope's electronic
control units (48703); RMS assisting two astronauts replacing the fuse
plugs on the telescope's Power Distribution Unit (PDU) (48704); The
telescope's High Resolution Spectrograph (HRS) kit is depicted in this
scene (48705); Two astronauts during the removal of the high speed
photometer and the installation of the COSTAR instrument (48706); Two
astronauts, standing on the RMS, during installation of one of the Magnetic
Sensing System (MSS) (48707); High angle view of the orbiting Space Shuttle
Endeavour with its cargo bay doors open, revealing the bay's pre-capture
configuration. Seen are, from the left, the Solar Array Carrier, the ORU
Carrier and the flight support system (48708); Two astronauts performing
the replacement of HST's Rate Sensor Units (RSU) (48709); The RMS arm
assisting two astronauts with the replacement of the telescope's solar
array panels (48710); Two astronauts replacing the telescope's Solar Array
Drive Electronics (SADE) (48711).
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