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S111E5033 - STS-111 - Chang-Diaz holds PDGF for installation on the ISS P6 truss during STS-111 UF-2 EVA 1

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S111E5033 - STS-111 - Chang-Diaz holds PDGF for installation on the ISS P6 truss during STS-111 UF-2 EVA 1

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Description: STS-111 UF-2 Mission Specialist Franklin Chang-Diaz, in his Extravehicular Mobility Unit, is attached to the Canadarm2 Space Station Remote Manipulator System (SSRMS) via an Articulating Portable Foot Restraint (APFR) during Extravehicular Activity (EVA) 1. Positioned next to the P6 truss on the International Space Station (ISS) he holds a Power and Data Grapple Fixture (PDGF) in his hands for installation on the truss. Note: Electronic file data for these images is incorrect. EVA 1 occurred on 6/9/02.

Subject Terms: Astronauts, Audio Equipment, Endeavour (Orbiter), Extravehicular Activity, Extravehicular Mobility Unit, Fixtures, Flight Deck, Foot Restraints, Gloves, Helmets, International Space Station, Microphones, P6 Truss, Remote Manipulator System, STS-111, Visors

Date Taken: 6/9/2002

Categories: EVA

Interior_Exterior: Exterior

Ground_Orbit: On-orbit

Original: Digital Still

Preservation File Format: TIFF
STS-111

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