To Fly Free in Space

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To Fly Free in Space

At about 100 meters from the cargo bay of the space shuttle Challenger, Bruce McCandless II was further 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 in space. The MMU was replaced with the SAFER backpack propulsion unit.

Source: NASA APOD.

How cool is that?!
 

AnitaPeterson

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Apr 24, 2001
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To fly like that... to feel a part of the universe, oblivious to the myriad horrible ways in which you could get killed in less than a second... now, that's a trip!