Space Shuttle Discovery Mated to External Tank for STS-26 Return to FlightSep 24, 2024 #spaceshuttle #nasa #discoveryIn this video, Space Shuttle Discovery undergoes mating operations in the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) as it is attached to its external tank in preparation for rollout to Launch Pad 39B. This process was a key step leading up to the STS-26 mission, marking NASA’s highly anticipated return to flight following the Challenger accident. Discovery crew members:Commander: Frederick HauckPilot: Richard CoveyMission Specialist 1: John LoungeMission Specialist 2: David HilmersMission Specialist 3: George Nelson
Space Shuttle Columbia Relocated to OMRF as Discovery Returns from STS-26 | October 7, 1988Sep 27, 2024In this video, recorded on October 7, 1988, the Space Shuttle Columbia is moved from the Orbiter Processing Facility (OPF) Bay 1 to the Orbiter Maintenance and Refurbishment Facility (OMRF). This move made room for the Shuttle Discovery, which has just returned from its historic STS-26 mission, marking NASA's return to space after the Challenger disaster. Columbia, the last shuttle to return to flight after the tragedy, undergoes necessary maintenance and upgrades in preparation for its future STS-28 mission.
Oct 3, 2024 #spaceshuttle #nasa #discoveryIn 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 HauckPilot: Richard CoveyMission Specialist 1: John LoungeMission Specialist 2: David HilmersMission Specialist 3: George Nelson
Oct 8, 2024This video captures an important milestone in NASA’s Space Shuttle program as Space Shuttle Discovery undergoes its Flight Readiness Firing (FRF) test on August 10, 1988. This important 10-second firing of all three main engines was conducted to verify the integrity of the shuttle's main propulsion system after the lengthy downtime following the tragic Challenger 51-L mission. The FRF was a key milestone for NASA in preparing Discovery for the upcoming STS-26 mission, marking the return to flight and restoring confidence in the shuttle program.Discovery crew members:Commander: Frederick HauckPilot: Richard CoveyMission Specialist 1: John LoungeMission Specialist 2: David Hilmers
Oct 11, 2024 In this video, we take you back to the highly anticipated launch of the STS-26 mission, marking the Space Shuttle program's return to flight following the Challenger tragedy. As Space Shuttle Discovery prepares for liftoff, the atmosphere is filled with both excitement and a sense of solemn remembrance. Crowds gather with anticipation, while the shadow of the STS-51L mission lingers in the background, reminding everyone of the importance and risks of space exploration. This news coverage captures the emotional moments leading up to the launch.Discovery crew members:Commander: Frederick HauckPilot: Richard CoveyMission Specialist 1: John LoungeMission Specialist 2: David HilmersMission Specialist 3: George Nelson
Oct 17, 2024 As the Space Shuttle Discovery successfully launches into orbit on the historic STS-26 mission, moment is marked by some heartfelt words from Launch Director Bob Sieck, along with NASA Administrator James Fletcher. Following tradition, the launch team celebrates with a customary meal of beans and cornbread, a NASA ritual since STS-1.Discovery crew members:Commander: Frederick HauckPilot: Richard CoveyMission Specialist 1: John LoungeMission Specialist 2: David HilmersMission Specialist 3: George Nelson
Oct 18, 2024 #spaceshuttle #nasa #discoveryIn this video see the launch of Space Shuttle Discovery on the STS-26 Return to Flight mission, captured from various camera angles. Discovery crew members:Commander: Frederick HauckPilot: Richard CoveyMission Specialist 1: John LoungeMission Specialist 2: David HilmersMission Specialist 3: George Nelson
Oct 23, 2024 #SpaceShuttle #NASA #SpaceExplorationRelive the moment when NASA launched the Space Shuttle STS-26, marking the highly anticipated return-to-flight after the tragic Challenger accident. In this video, we bring you news coverage of the historic launch of Discovery. Feel the emotional energy as NASA returns to space exploration after years of careful preparation and safety improvements. Recorded September 29, 1988.Discovery crew members:Commander: Frederick HauckPilot: Richard CoveyMission Specialist 1: John LoungeMission Specialist 2: David HilmersMission Specialist 3: George Nelson
Oct 27, 2024 For the first time, the space shuttle crew escape system was implemented and tested on STS-26 and was designed to improve astronaut safety. This new escape mechanism is one of the many critical upgrades made to the shuttle program in response to the Challenger disaster. Discovery crew members:Commander: Frederick HauckPilot: Richard CoveyMission Specialist 1: John LoungeMission Specialist 2: David HilmersMission Specialist 3: George Nelson
Nov 1, 2024 #STS #SpaceShuttle #ReturnToFlightIn this video, we look back at the media coverage of flight day 2 of NASA’s STS-26 mission, Discovery's Return to Flight following the Challenger disaster. On September 30, 1988, news broadcasts closely followed the activities of the crew and the progress of the mission. Discovery crew members:Commander: Frederick HauckPilot: Richard CoveyMission Specialist 1: John LoungeMission Specialist 2: David HilmersMission Specialist 3: George Nelson
Nov 2, 2024 #sts #nasa #spaceshuttlediscoveryOn Day 3, the STS-26 crew aboard Space Shuttle Discovery continues their exciting and essential on-orbit activities. This mission marked the first time back in space since the tragic Challenger accident, and the crew is busy performing critical tasks to get the shuttle program back in operation.