Wednesday, October 07, 2009

Freeflyer

Credit: STS-41B, NASA

Explanation: At about 100 meters from the cargo bay of the space shuttle Challenger, Bruce McCandless II was farther out than anyone had ever been before. Guided by a Manned Maneuvering Unit (MMU), astronaut McCandless, pictured above, was floating free in space. McCandless and fellow NASA astronaut Robert Stewart were the first to experience such an "untethered space walk" during Space Shuttle mission 41-B in 1984. The MMU works by shooting jets of nitrogen and has since been used to help deploy and retrieve satellites. With a mass over 140 kilograms, an MMU is heavy on Earth, but, like everything, is weightless when drifting in orbit. The MMU was replaced with the SAFER backpack propulsion unit.

And I thought Sears Tower glass balcony was scary!

6 comments:

Andrea said...

That picture makes my belly do the flip-flops :/

Stardust said...

Mine too Andrea! No tether? No way...not even with a tether would I do it! Not for a million dollars. Too, too scary!

Andrea said...

ot, but I just wanted to let you know that my blog url has changed

http://agalandherblog.blogspot.com/

It's the same blog, just a different address.

Stardust said...

Thanks Andrea (nice avatar!)The boys ready for Halloween?

Christopher said...

Crazy as I am I'd do it--but only with a tether. The picture reminds me too much of that eerie scene in 2001 where Dave goes after Frank Bowman's lifeless body. Except McCandless would, if he couldn't make it back to the shuttle, fall and burn up in Earth's atmosphere. That's seriously scary.

tina FCD said...

I'd do it with a tether...maybe. :)