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S111E5132 - STS-111 - Chang-Diaz on the Canadarm2 SSRMS backdropped against Earth limb during  STS-111 UF-2 EVA 1

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S111E5132 - STS-111 - Chang-Diaz on the Canadarm2 SSRMS backdropped against Earth limb during STS-111 UF-2 EVA 1

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Description: STS-111 UF-2 Mission Specialist Franklin Chang-Diaz, attached to a Portable Foot Restraint (PFR) on the wrist of the Canadarm2 Space Station Remote Manipulator System (SSRMS), is backdropped against the Earth Limb. A section of the S0 (S-zero) truss is visible in the left FOV.

Subject Terms: Astronauts, Earth Observation (From Space), Extravehicular Activity, Extravehicular Mobility Unit, Foot Restraints, Helmets, Remote Manipulator System, S0, STS-111, Trusses

Date Taken: 6/9/2002

Categories: EVA

Interior_Exterior: Exterior

Ground_Orbit: On-orbit

Original: Digital Still

Preservation File Format: TIFF

geon: OCEAN

feat: PAN-CLOUDS

tilt: High Oblique

cldp: 75
STS-111

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