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STS-51I: A space shuttle mission to launch and repair satellites Spaceflight Now Digital Video Posted: December 30, 2005
Imagine a space shuttle mission in which the astronaut crew launched two commercial and one military communications spacecraft, then conducted a pair of incredible spacewalks to recover, fix and redeploy a satellite that malfunctioned just four months earlier. The rescue mission was a success, starting with an astronaut making a catch of the spinning Leasat 3 satellite with just his gloved-hand. Enjoy this post-flight presentation narrated by the astronauts as they tell the story of shuttle Discovery's August 1985 mission known as STS-51I. Source: (20 min 40 sec QT 6 Broadband file)
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