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S109E5465 - STS-109 - View of STS-109 EVA teams near airlock

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S109E5465 - STS-109 - View of STS-109 EVA teams near airlock

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Description: Gathered near the airlock on the mid deck of the Space Shuttle Columbia, \nthe two teams of assigned space walkers for STS-109 could easily be saying in unison, "One down, four to go." Still attired in their thermal undergarments, astronauts John M. Grunsfeld (left) and Richard M. Linnehan just completed the first of five scheduled STS-109 space walks to work on the Hubble Space Telescope (HST), successfully replacing the starboard solar array on the giant telescope. The next day's assignment\nwill feature replacement of the port array by astronauts James H. Newman\n(bottom center) and Michael J. Massimino.

Subject Terms: Air Locks, Astronauts, Columbia (Orbiter), Onboard Activities, STS-109

Date Taken: 3/4/2002

Categories: Crew Activities

Interior_Exterior: Interior

Ground_Orbit: On-orbit

Original: Digital Still

Preservation File Format: TIFF
STS-109

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