IMAGE 400_499\472.Lbm,Emblem for STS-41D, Discovery, August 1984: Mullane, Hawley, Resnik, Walker, Coats, Hartsfield. Maiden flight of Discovery.
IMAGE 700_799\799.Lbm,The roll-out of the STS-41D stack in May 1984. The orbiter, Discovery, will make its maiden flight on August 30.
IMAGE 700_799\746.Lbm,A fine picture of Discovery on the launch pad at the Kennedy Space Center, being readied for STS-41D.
IMAGE 0_99\54.Lbm,The three-satellite payload installed in the payload bay of Discovery pictured before the STS-41D mission in August 1984. The satellites are (from the top): SBS-D, Telstar 3C and Leasat 2.
IMAGE 600_699\650.Lbm,The STS-41D shuttle starts its slow programmed roll as it lifts- off in August 1984. The orbiter, Discovery, is making its first flight.
IMAGE 0_99\39.Lbm,Hair floating free, Judy Resnik sends a message home during her first flight into orbit in August 1984 (STS-41D).
IMAGE 0_99\56.Lbm,The crew of Discovery on STS-41D in August 1984. They are (from the top): Judy Resnik, Charles Walker, Steven Hawley, Richard Mullane, Henry Hartsfield and Michael Coats.
IMAGE 500_599\543.Lbm,Zipped into their sleeping bags, the crew of Discovery on STS-41D enjoy a well-earned sleep. Note how arms float in zero-g.
IMAGE 600_699\679.Lbm,Dining aboard Discovery on STS-41D on the orbiter's mid-deck are (from the left): Henry Hartsfield, Judy Resnik (nearly hidden), Michael Mullane, Charles Walker and Stephen Hawley.
IMAGE 800_899\800.Lbm,STS-41D commander, Henry Hartsfield loads film into the IMAX camera in orbit. IMAX films have given the public spectacular experiences of shuttle missions.
IMAGE 800_899\849.Lbm,STS-41D payload specialist Charles Walker conducts a biological experiment on the mid-deck of Discovery.
IMAGE 1800_99\824.Lbm,Training for STS-41D are mission specialist Judith Resnick and payload specialist Charles Walker.
IMAGE 1800_99\827.Lbm,On Discovery's flight deck, the crew prepare for de-orbiting operations. Michael Coats is in the pilot's seat. (STS-41D)
IMAGE 800_899\857.Lbm,The 32-metre long dummy solar cell array deployed on STS-41D.
IMAGE 1800_99\825.Lbm,The comsat Syncom IV/Leasat 2 spins slowly out of Discovery's payload bay. (STS-41D)
IMAGE 1800_99\826.Lbm,With its pole antenna now deployed, Leasat 2 spins slowly away against an unblemished blue ocean. (STS-41D)
IMAGE 1800_99\828.Lbm,Discovery is just centimetres away from its first touchdown, at Edwards Air Force Base, on September 5, 1984. (STS-41D)