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STS-116 MS Fuglesang und Curbeam mit Triebwagen in der A / L auf der ISS

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Die ESA-Astronauten Christer Fuglesang (links) und Robert L. Curbeam, Jr., beide STS-116 Missionsspezialisten MS, erhalten Hilfe bei der Demontage ihrer EMU-Raumanzüge in der Quest / Airlock A / L auf der Internationalen Raumstation. Astronauten William A. Bill Oefelein Center, STS-116 Pilot, und Michael E. Lopez-Alegria, Kommandant der Expedition 14, verdunkelten die unterstützte Curbeam teilweise. NASA Identifier: s116e05915

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