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STS-49: Spacewalkers come to the rescue of stranded satellite Spaceflight Now Digital Video Posted: January 6, 2006
If at first you don't succeed, keep on trying. That is what the astronauts of space shuttle Endeavour's maiden voyage did in their difficult job of rescuing a wayward communications satellite. Spacewalkers were unable to retrieve the Intelsat 603 spacecraft, which had been stranded in a useless orbit during a botched Titan launch, during multiple attempts using a special capture bar. So the crew changed course and staged the first-ever three-man spacewalk to grab the satellite by hand. The craft was attached atop a rocket booster in the shuttle payload bay and then deployed to begin its mission. The STS-49 astronauts describe the mission and narrate highlights in this post-flight presentation. Source: (22 min 36 sec QT 6 Broadband file)
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