Astronaut Mark Lee tests the new backpack called Simplified Aid for EVA
Rescue (SAFER), a system designed for use in the event a crew member
becomes untethered while conducting an EVA. The Lidar-In-Space
Technology Experiment (LITE) is shown in the foreground. The LITE
payload employs lidar, which stands for light detection and ranging, a
type of optical radar using laser pulses instead of radio waves to study
Earth's atmosphere. Unprecedented views were obtained of cloud
structures, storm systems, dust clouds, pollutants, forest burning, and
surface reflectance. The STS-64 mission marked the first untethered U.S.
EVA in 10 years, and was launched on September 9, 1994, aboard the
Space Shuttle Orbiter Discovery.
Image Credit: NASA
Image Credit: NASA
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