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STS072-305-021 - STS-072 - Egress from airlock for first EVA

STS072-305-021 - STS-072 - Egress from airlock for first EVA

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Extravehicular mobility unit (EMU) suited astronauts Leroy Chiao (EV1) and Daniel Barry (EV2) egress from airlock to begin the first extravehicular acti... More

S134E005283 - STS-134 - View of the ELC3 stowed in the Payload Bay

S134E005283 - STS-134 - View of the ELC3 stowed in the Payload Bay

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View looking through the external airlock hatch window into the Payload Bay at the bottom (keel) side of the EXPRESS (Expedite the Processing of Experim... More

STS072-305-011 - STS-072 - Egress from airlock for first EVA

STS072-305-011 - STS-072 - Egress from airlock for first EVA

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Extravehicular mobility unit (EMU) suited astronauts Leroy Chiao (EV1) and Daniel Barry (EV2) egress from airlock to begin the first extravehicular acti... More

STS072-305-018 - STS-072 - Egress from airlock for first EVA

STS072-305-018 - STS-072 - Egress from airlock for first EVA

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Extravehicular mobility unit (EMU) suited astronauts Leroy Chiao (EV1) and Daniel Barry (EV2) egress from airlock to begin the first extravehicular acti... More

S49-36-030 - STS-049 - EVA crewmembers transitioning the mid deck airlock.

S49-36-030 - STS-049 - EVA crewmembers transitioning the mid deck airl...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: EVA Mission Specialists Rick Hieb (no red stripe) and Pierre Thuot) transitioning the mid deck airlock. Photos were taken through the airlock hatch wind... More

STS072-305-013 - STS-072 - Egress from airlock for first EVA

STS072-305-013 - STS-072 - Egress from airlock for first EVA

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Extravehicular mobility unit (EMU) suited astronauts Leroy Chiao (EV1) and Daniel Barry (EV2) egress from airlock to begin the first extravehicular acti... More

STS072-305-022 - STS-072 - Egress from airlock for first EVA

STS072-305-022 - STS-072 - Egress from airlock for first EVA

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Extravehicular mobility unit (EMU) suited astronauts Leroy Chiao (EV1) and Daniel Barry (EV2) egress from airlock to begin the first extravehicular acti... More

STS072-305-020 - STS-072 - Egress from airlock for first EVA

STS072-305-020 - STS-072 - Egress from airlock for first EVA

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Extravehicular mobility unit (EMU) suited astronauts Leroy Chiao (EV1) and Daniel Barry (EV2) egress from airlock to begin the first extravehicular acti... More

STS072-305-019 - STS-072 - Egress from airlock for first EVA

STS072-305-019 - STS-072 - Egress from airlock for first EVA

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Extravehicular mobility unit (EMU) suited astronauts Leroy Chiao (EV1) and Daniel Barry (EV2) egress from airlock to begin the first extravehicular acti... More

STS072-305-016 - STS-072 - Egress from airlock for first EVA

STS072-305-016 - STS-072 - Egress from airlock for first EVA

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Extravehicular mobility unit (EMU) suited astronauts Leroy Chiao (EV1) and Daniel Barry (EV2) egress from airlock to begin the first extravehicular acti... More

STS072-305-023 - STS-072 - Egress from airlock for first EVA

STS072-305-023 - STS-072 - Egress from airlock for first EVA

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Extravehicular mobility unit (EMU) suited astronauts Leroy Chiao (EV1) and Daniel Barry (EV2) egress from airlock to begin the first extravehicular acti... More

S134E005284 - STS-134 - View of the ELC3 stowed in the Payload Bay

S134E005284 - STS-134 - View of the ELC3 stowed in the Payload Bay

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View looking through the external airlock hatch window into the Payload Bay at the bottom (keel) side of the EXPRESS (Expedite the Processing of Experim... More

S49-36-028 - STS-049 - EVA crewmembers transitioning the mid deck airlock.

S49-36-028 - STS-049 - EVA crewmembers transitioning the mid deck airl...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: EVA Mission Specialists Rick Hieb (no red stripe) and Pierre Thuot) transitioning the mid deck airlock. Photos were taken through the airlock hatch wind... More

S49-36-029 - STS-049 - EVA crewmembers transitioning the mid deck airlock.

S49-36-029 - STS-049 - EVA crewmembers transitioning the mid deck airl...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: EVA Mission Specialists Rick Hieb (no red stripe) and Pierre Thuot) transitioning the mid deck airlock. Photos were taken through the airlock hatch wind... More

S134E005286 - STS-134 - View of the ELC3 and AMS stowed in the Payload Bay

S134E005286 - STS-134 - View of the ELC3 and AMS stowed in the Payload...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View looking through the external airlock hatch window into the Payload Bay at the bottom (keel) side of the EXPRESS (Expedite the Processing of Experim... More

S134E005285 - STS-134 - View of the ELC3 and AMS stowed in the Payload Bay

S134E005285 - STS-134 - View of the ELC3 and AMS stowed in the Payload...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View looking through the external airlock hatch window into the Payload Bay at the bottom (keel) side of the EXPRESS (Expedite the Processing of Experim... More

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