Stock Photo - The Space Shuttle Endeavour concludes mission STS_49 at NASA´s Ames_Dryden Flight Research Facility later redesignated Dryden Flight Research Center, Edwards, California, with a 1:57 p.m. PDT landing May 16 on Edward´s concrete runway 22. The planned 7_day mission, which began with a launch from Kennedy Space Center, Florida, at 4:41 p.m. PFT, 7 May, was extended two days to allow extra time to rescue the Intelsat VI satellite and complete Space Station assembly techniques originally planned. After a perfect rendezvous in orbit and numerous attempts to grab the satellite, space walking astronauts Pierre Thuot, Rick Hieb and Tom Akers successfully rescued it by hand on the third space walk with the support of mission specialists Kathy Thornton and Bruce Melnick. The three astronauts, on a record space walk, took hold of the satellite and directed it to the shuttle where a booster motor was attached to launch it to its proper orbit. Commander Dan Brandenstein and Pilot Kevin Chilton brought Endeavours´s record setting maiden voyage to a perfect landing at Edwards with the first deployment of a drag chute on a shuttle mission.

Stock Photo: The Space Shuttle Endeavour concludes mission STS-49 at NASA's Ames-Dryden Flight Research Facility later redesignated Dryden Flight Research Center, Edwards.

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