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STS-41B: Astronaut ventures away from shuttle on jetpack Spaceflight Now Digital Video Posted: March 17, 2006
One of the iconic moments of the early space shuttle program was astronaut Bruce McCandless floating above the brilliantly blue Earth completely disconnected from his spacecraft. He was testing the Manned Maneuvering Unit, a jet-powered backpack that would enable spacewalkers to travel away from the space shuttle to service satellites. In this post-flight presentation, the crew of Challenger's STS-41B mission of February 1984 narrate the film highlights from their mission that also included the first shuttle landing at Kennedy Space Center. Source: NASA-KSC (26 min 30 sec QT 6 Broadband Large file)
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