very nice EVA and to be swedish and see this when fugelsang doing a great job on this EVA, that was not planed eiter , makes me as swedish proud indeed.
I would have thought that the guide wires would have been coated in a flexible silicon (providing the Sun and Space does not destroy that composition.) so the gromments could slide easier and prevent the wire from fraying.
@liposz indeed great EVA. But IMO the most exciting EVA is from STS-41B when Bruce McCandless with Robert Stewart tested the MMU (Manned Maneuvering Unit). McCandless made the first, untethered EVA. Check this video: watch?v=jDqRLXg_tTc
very nice EVA and to be swedish and see this when fugelsang doing a great job on this EVA, that was not planed eiter , makes me as swedish proud indeed.
USCG47S 7 months ago
P 6 is back in the can never to be deployed until STS 120
geomodelrailroader 1 year ago
Certainly the most exciting EVA w/ respect to station assembly. Not sure how it stacks up against an HST repair or the 3-man EVA in '92.
Eddie42023 1 year ago
I would have thought that the guide wires would have been coated in a flexible silicon (providing the Sun and Space does not destroy that composition.) so the gromments could slide easier and prevent the wire from fraying.
Still amazing to watch however.
DAM1ANLESL1E 4 years ago
the most excited EVA ever!!
liposz 4 years ago
@liposz indeed great EVA. But IMO the most exciting EVA is from STS-41B when Bruce McCandless with Robert Stewart tested the MMU (Manned Maneuvering Unit). McCandless made the first, untethered EVA. Check this video: watch?v=jDqRLXg_tTc
sebastiansz 1 year ago