IMAGE 0_99\63.Lbm,A full frontal view of Bruce McCandless on STS-41C, prior to flight testing the MMU.
IMAGE 0_99\99.Lbm,Bruce McCandless jets up to 90 metres away from Challenger when testing the MMU on STS-41B in February 1984.
IMAGE 500_599\534.Lbm,A classic space picture showing Bruce McCandless on February 7, 1984, making the first untethered EVA with the manned manoeuvring unit (MMU). (STS-41B)
IMAGE 800_899\820.Lbm,Bruce McCandless rides the 'cherry picker' on the RMS arm during STS-41B. Its proper name is the mobile foot restraint.
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IMAGE 1800_99\816.Lbm,Bruce McCandless in training for STS-41B, strapped in the manned manoeuvring unit (MMU) which he will test-fly on the mission.
IMAGE 1800_99\817.Lbm,Bruce McCandless (left) and Robert Stewart work in Challenger's payload bay. Note the open hatch from the airlock. (STS-41B)
IMAGE 1800_99\818.Lbm,Bruce McCandless and Robert Stewart work in the aft section of the payload bay during EVA activities. (STS-41B)
IMAGE 1800_99\819.Lbm,A classic space picture, showing Bruce McCandless during his historic first flight in the MMU, when he became the first human satellite. (STS-41B)