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    STS-61 Post-Flight Presentation.

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    • Title STS-61 Post-Flight Presentation.
    • Released: 04/01/1994
    • Language English
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      The NASA mission STS-61 was launched on December 2nd, 1993 - its mission to service and repair the joint ESA/NASA Hubble Space Telescope.This presentation, given by the seven-strong crew of the American shuttle Endeavour, summarizes the mission with a collection of slides and video footage. Astronauts as follows: Richard Covey, commander; Kenneth Bowersox, pilot; ESA's Claude Nicollier, mission specialist; Story Musgrave, payload commander; Jeff Hoffman, mission specialist; Tom Akers, mission specialist; and Kathy Thornton, mission specialist.
      This program is not complete. Some of the Question and Answer footage is missing. The tape runs out in the middle of Dr Musgrave's answer to a question.

      This program is not complete. Some of the Question and Answer footage is missing. The tape runs out in the middle of Dr Musgrave's answer to a question.

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    • Length 01:28:00
    • Format BETACAM
    • Commercial Use Yes
    • Producer NASA

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