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S125E007396 - STS-125 - STS-125 MS5 Feustel during EVA1

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Description: View of STS-125 Mission Specialist 5 (MS5) Andrew Feustel working at Bay 10 on the Hubble Space Telescope's (HST) Support Systems Module (SSM) Equipment Section (ES) during Science Instrument Control and Data Handling (SI CDH) removal and replacement operations. Feustel is standing on the Manipulator Foot Restraint (MFR) which is connected to the Shuttle Remote Manipulator System (SRMS)/Canadarm Latching End Effector (LEE).

Subject Terms: STS-125, Astronauts, Remote Manipulator System, Extravehicular Activity

Date Taken: 5/14/2009

Categories: EVA

Interior_Exterior: Exterior

Ground_Orbit: On-orbit

Original: Digital Still

Preservation File Format: TIFF

STS-125

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feustel eva nasa extravehicular activity hubble space telescope sts 125 atlantis remote manipulator system high resolution ultra high resolution sts 125 sts 125 ms 5 feustel shuttle remote manipulator system sts 125 mission specialist tiff sts 125 support systems module manipulator foot restraint andrew feustel science instrument control preservation file format ms 5 equipment section si cdh replacement operations end effector astronauts space flight space space program
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2009
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The U.S. National Archives
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label_outline Explore Replacement Operations, Support Systems Module, Equipment Section

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feustel eva nasa extravehicular activity hubble space telescope sts 125 atlantis remote manipulator system high resolution ultra high resolution sts 125 sts 125 ms 5 feustel shuttle remote manipulator system sts 125 mission specialist tiff sts 125 support systems module manipulator foot restraint andrew feustel science instrument control preservation file format ms 5 equipment section si cdh replacement operations end effector astronauts space flight space space program