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STS082-352-029 - STS-082 - EVA preparations conducted in middeck and airlock for contingency EVA

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STS082-352-029 - STS-082 - EVA preparations conducted in middeck and airlock for contingency EVA

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Description: Extravehicular activity (EVA) preparations conducted in the shuttle middeck and external airlock for the contingency EVA. Mission Specialist Steve Smith, wearing liquid cooling and ventilation garment (LCVG) and the lower half of the Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU) suit, floats in the middeck (026). Pilot Scott Horowitz floats in the middeck with his back to the camera; Smith is visible in the right side of the frame (027). A jumbled mass of EVA tools floats in the foreground including the Pistol Grip Tool (PGT), Multilayer Insulation (MLI) patches, EVA camera, EVA trash bag, and tethers and hooks; Horowitz can be seen in the background (028). Mission Specialist Greg Harbaugh makes a note on the EVA checklist while inside the airlock (029). Portrait view of Steve Smith wearing full EMU suit in the airlock (030). Portrait view of Mark Lee wearing full EMU suit in the airlock (031). A jumbled mass of space tools floats in the foreground while Mission Specialist Joe Tanner can be seen in the background next to the middeck lockers (032-33).

Subject Terms: STS-82, DISCOVERY (ORBITER), ASTRONAUTS, MIDDECK, EXTRAVEHICULAR MOBILITY UNITS, SPACE TOOLS, AIR LOCKS, LIQUID COOLING AND VENTILATION GARMENT

Date Taken: 3/4/1997

Original: Film

Preservation File Format: TIFF
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