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S123E006789 - STS-123 - Linnehan and Foreman on EVA 2 - during Expedition 16 / STS-123 Joint Operations

S123E006789 - STS-123 - Linnehan and Foreman on EVA 2 - during Expedit...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: EV1 Linnehan, in the red striped Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU), as he and EV3 Foreman, in the broken horizontal red striped EMU, work to stow the... More

S123E006787 - STS-123 - Linnehan and Foreman on EVA 2 - during Expedition 16 / STS-123 Joint Operations

S123E006787 - STS-123 - Linnehan and Foreman on EVA 2 - during Expedit...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: EV1 Linnehan, in the red striped Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU), as he and EV3 Foreman, in the broken horizontal red striped EMU, work to stow the D... More

S123E006781 - STS-123 - Linnehan and Foreman on EVA 2 - during Expedition 16 / STS-123 Joint Operations

S123E006781 - STS-123 - Linnehan and Foreman on EVA 2 - during Expedit...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: EV1 Linnehan, in the red striped Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU), as he and EV3 Foreman, in the broken horizontal red striped EMU, work to stow t... More

S123E006782 - STS-123 - Foreman on EVA 2 - during Expedition 16 / STS-123 Joint Operations

S123E006782 - STS-123 - Foreman on EVA 2 - during Expedition 16 / STS-...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: EV3 Foreman (waving to camera), in the broken horizontal red striped Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU), work to stow the Dextre or Special Purpose Dext... More

S123E006786 - STS-123 - Linnehan and Foreman on EVA 2 - during Expedition 16 / STS-123 Joint Operations

S123E006786 - STS-123 - Linnehan and Foreman on EVA 2 - during Expedit...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: EV1 Linnehan, in the red striped Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU), as he and EV3 Foreman, in the broken horizontal red striped EMU, work to stow the D... More

S123E006785 - STS-123 - Linnehan and Foreman on EVA 2 - during Expedition 16 / STS-123 Joint Operations

S123E006785 - STS-123 - Linnehan and Foreman on EVA 2 - during Expedit...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: EV1 Linnehan, in the red striped Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU), as he and EV3 Foreman, in the broken horizontal red striped EMU, work to stow the D... More

S123E006788 - STS-123 - Linnehan and Foreman on EVA 2 - during Expedition 16 / STS-123 Joint Operations

S123E006788 - STS-123 - Linnehan and Foreman on EVA 2 - during Expedit...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: EV1 Linnehan, in the red striped Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU), as he and EV3 Foreman, in the broken horizontal red striped EMU, work to stow the D... More

S123E006783 - STS-123 - Foreman on EVA 2 - during Expedition 16 / STS-123 Joint Operations

S123E006783 - STS-123 - Foreman on EVA 2 - during Expedition 16 / STS-...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: EV3 Foreman (waving to camera), in the broken horizontal red striped Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU), work to stow the Dextre or Special Purpose Dext... More

S123E006784 - STS-123 - Linnehan and Foreman on EVA 2 - during Expedition 16 / STS-123 Joint Operations

S123E006784 - STS-123 - Linnehan and Foreman on EVA 2 - during Expedit...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: EV1 Linnehan, in the red striped Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU), as he and EV3 Foreman, in the broken horizontal red striped EMU, work to stow the D... More

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