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S114E5754 - STS-114 - Soichi Noguchi with tool kit

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Description: STS-114 Mission specialist Soichi Noguchi (partially obscurred) re-packs a tool kit on the orbiter Discovery middeck. The kit is to be used during the first Extravehicular Activity (EVA) of the mission.

Subject Terms: STS-114, Astronauts, Onboard Activities, Tools, Extravehicular Activity, Discovery (Orbiter)

Date Taken: 7/29/2005

Categories: Onboard Operations

Interior_Exterior: Interior

Ground_Orbit: On-orbit

Original: Digital Still

Preservation File Format: TIFF

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soichi noguchi soichi noguchi tool kit sts 114 discovery nasa high resolution sts 114 tool kit sts 114 mission specialist soichi noguchi first extravehicular activity orbiter discovery middeck extravehicular activity onboard activities tools onboard operations preservation file format mission orbiter discovery astronauts space program