STS-26 Launch Processing Preparations | Space Shuttle Return to Flight Mission
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In this video, you see an in-depth look at the launch processing preparations for NASA’s STS-26 mission. View some key tasks leading up to launch, including the installation of the Space Shuttle's main engines and OMS pods, as well as the crew hatch installation. Watch as technicians work on the 17-inch disconnect and the KU band installation, crucial for communications in orbit. The video also shows tile work, Solid Rocket Booster stacking and External Tank preparations.
Discovery crew members:
Commander: Frederick Hauck
Pilot: Richard Covey
Mission Specialist 1: John Lounge
Mission Specialist 2: David Hilmers
Mission Specialist 3: George Nelson
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