IMAGE 400_499\471.Lbm,Emblem for STS-41C, Challenger, April 1984: Hart, Van Hoften, Nelson, Crippen, Scobee. Launch of LDEF, repair of Solar Max.
IMAGE 700_799\707.Lbm,Artist's impression showing activities in Challenger's payload bay on STS-41C, when astronauts recovered and repaired the satellite Solar Max.
IMAGE 0_99\38.Lbm,On board Challenger on STS-41C in April 1984 the crew pose after successfully carrying out the recovery and repair of Solar Max. They are (from left): Francis Scobee, George Nelson, James van Hoften, Terry Hart, Robert Crippen.
IMAGE 1800_99\823.Lbm,On STS-41C Challenger has a crew of thousands - of bees! They formed part of an experiment to see how well they built honeycombs in zero gravity.
IMAGE 0_99\8.Lbm,George Nelson hitches a ride on Challenger's RMS arm to inspect Solar Max on the STS-41C repair mission in April 1984.
IMAGE 0_99\63.Lbm,A full frontal view of Bruce McCandless on STS-41C, prior to flight testing the MMU.
IMAGE 500_599\526.Lbm,LDEF, the long duration exposure facility, is deployed by RMS arm from Challenger during the STS-41C mission in 1984.
IMAGE 800_899\882.Lbm,Challenger's robot arm places the LDEF (long-duration exposure facility) in orbit on STS-41C.
IMAGE 800_899\898.Lbm,On the STS-41C mission George Nelson (left) and James van Hoften repair the Solar Max satellite in Challenger's payload bay.
IMAGE 1800_99\822.Lbm,George Nelson pictured in Challenger's payload pay after checking out the captured Solar Max satellite. (STS-41C)
IMAGE 1900_99\979.Lbm,STS-41C Earth photography: Ash covers the slopes of the Mexican volcano El Chacon, which recently erupted, sending vast amounts of ash into the high atmosphere.
IMAGE 800_899\812.Lbm,Earth photography: cellular-type clouds over the Atlantic, photographed by the crew of STS-41C.