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Скачать или смотреть NASA STS-41-D SPACE SHUTTLE DISCOVERY POST FLIGHT PRESS CONFERENCE 1984 XD79595

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NASA STS-41-D SPACE SHUTTLE DISCOVERY POST FLIGHT PRESS CONFERENCE 1984  XD79595
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This color film depicts the STS-41-D mission post-flight crew press conference and provides an in-depth look at NASA's historic maiden flight of the Space Shuttle Discovery, which launched on August 30, 1984. Commanded by Henry Hartsfield and piloted by Michael Coats, the mission featured a diverse crew, including Judith Resnik, Richard Mullane, Steven Hawley, and Charles Walker. The film highlights key moments, such as the deployment of three commercial and communications satellites—SBS-D, Telstar 302, and Syncom IV-2—demonstrating Discovery's critical role in advancing satellite technology. It also documents experiments, including tests on a Roll Out Solar Array (ROSA), inflight maintenance tasks, and fluid dynamics studies.

Film opens; Opening credits (0:08). NASA STS-41-D Shuttle Discovery Patch (0:11). (0:22). Camera zooms into Henry Hartsfield on panel, addresses audience and introduces other panelists (0:35). Pilot Michael Coats (0:46). Mission Specialist 1 (MS1) Richard M. Mullane (0:53). MS2 Steven A. Hawley (0:55). MS3 Judith A. Resnik (0:59). Payload Specialist 1 Charles D. Walker (1:02). Film depicting highlights from mission begins: Night view of Space Shuttle Discovery at launch pad at Kennedy Space Center, Florida before start of mission (1:21). Mission crew wearing blue uniforms walk out to shuttle (1:26). Back of Astrovan (astronaut transfer van) used at the Kennedy Space Center (1:33). Daytime view of Space Shuttle Discovery at launch pad; Main engines igniting, letting out billowing clouds of smoke (1:41). Close-up as space shuttle launches into space (2:28). View of earth from shuttle in orbit (3:18). Crew at work inside shuttle experiencing zero-gravity, views of control panels and equipment (3:21). Deployment of satellite load 1 (SBS-D); View of sun shield opening revealing satellite in cargo bay (3:32). Hawley in commander’s seat using forward display tubes to facilitate deployment of satellite (3:48). Spin table in orbiter’s payload bay spins satellite (4:06). Mullane uses special camera to capture deployment (4:26). View of satellite launching into orbit, view of earth below (4:48). Mullane at standard switch panel, Hawley in controller’s seat for launch of satellite load 2 (Syncom IV-2) (5:14). View of Syncom IV-2 rolling out of payload bay (5:35). Bright blue light contrasts black skies as engine ignited by Coats (6:58). Hartsfield inspects large format IMAX camera (7:14). Deployment of satellite load 3 (Telstar 302 for AT&T); Footage of satellite rotating in orbit captured by RMS Wrist Camera (7:38). Lightening in clouds captured on film, lighting up payload bay (8:13). Part of Constellation Orion (8:51). Walker working on payload: Walker uses microcomputer in electronics center of payload (9:01). Walker working on fluids system module, conducts testing i.e. fluid sample collections (9:21). View of Roll Out Solar Array (ROSA) being extended; Resnik controlling extension of panels (10:05). Scan from AFT window and overhead window (10:49). Array extended above Baja, Mexico (11:27). Sunset reflecting on the extended Array (12:26). Equipment failure: Mullane and Reznik carry out inflight maintenance (IFM) on three forward display units; Discuss difficulties of IFM at zero-gravity (12:45). Shot of icicle that had formed on dump port (14:15). After facing dump port towards sun, shot of icicle after shrinking dramatically in size; Removed from dump port (15:11). View of ice chunk floating by in orbit (15:52). Reznik and Hawley play zero-gravity handball to pass time (16:02). Hawley and Mullane demo frisbee deploy used on Syncom with hatch window filter (16:12). Food preparation on board: Package of dehydrated strawberries; Walker uses water dispenser to rehydrate food (16:59). Crew sits down for group supper (17:41). Reznik uses treadmill to keep up with physical activity (18:14). Sleeping arrangements: Crew sleep in sleeping bags on bunks, against wall (18:28). View of sunset on earth’s horizon from space craft (19:00). RCS Jets help assist shuttle with landing at Edwards Air Force Base, California (19:20). Crew wearing blue suits exit shuttle after landing (21:07). Closing credits (21:32). Film ends (21:43).

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This film is part of the Periscope Film LLC archive, one of the largest historic military, transportation, and aviation stock footage collections in the USA. Entirely film backed, this material is available for licensing in 24p HD, 2k and 4k. For more information visit http://www.PeriscopeFilm.com

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