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S121E06008 - STS-121 - Fossum holds a tangled EVA tether reel during EVA 1 prep on STS-121 / Expedition 13 joint operations

S121E06008 - STS-121 - Fossum holds a tangled EVA tether reel during E...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-121 Mission Specialist 1 (MS1) Micheal Fossum holds a tangle up Extravehicular Activity (EVA) tether reel as he prepares for EVA 1. Fossum is wear... More

S121E06010 - STS-121 - Fossum holds a tangled EVA tether reel during EVA 1 prep on STS-121 / Expedition 13 joint operations

S121E06010 - STS-121 - Fossum holds a tangled EVA tether reel during E...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-121 Mission Specialist 1 (MS1) Micheal Fossum holds a tangle up Extravehicular Activity (EVA) tether reel as he prepares for EVA 1. Fossum is wear... More

S121E06009 - STS-121 - Fossum holds a tangled EVA tether reel during EVA 1 prep on STS-121 / Expedition 13 joint operations

S121E06009 - STS-121 - Fossum holds a tangled EVA tether reel during E...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Close-up view of tangled tether reel line held by STS-121 Mission Specialist 1 (MS1) Micheal Fossum. Fossum is wearing the white EVA undergarmets, with... More

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