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S121E06409 - STS-121 - EVA crewmembers shadows on the STBD radiator taken on EVA1 during STS-121 / Expedition 13 joint operations

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Description: The shadows of STS-121 Extravehicular Activity (EVA) crewmembers Piers Sellers and Michael Fossum on the end of the Remote Manipulator System Orbiter Boom Sensor (RMS/OBSS) are visible on the Starboard (STBD) radiator of the orbiter. Image was taken by one of the EVA crewmembers during EVA1 on STS-121 / Expedition 13 joint operations. The STBD wing of the orbiter is also visible.

Subject Terms: STS-121, Extravehicular Activity, Remote Manipulator System, Shadows

Date Taken: 7/8/2006

Categories: EVA

Interior_Exterior: Exterior

Ground_Orbit: On-orbit

Original: Digital Still

Preservation File Format: TIFF

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eva crewmembers shadows eva crewmembers shadows stbd radiator stbd radiator expedition operations nasa extravehicular activity sts 121 discovery remote manipulator system high resolution sts 121 remote manipulator system orbiter boom sensor sts 121 extravehicular activity orbiter tiff sts 121 eva crewmembers crewmembers piers sellers eva 1 preservation file format michael fossum space program
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2006
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eva crewmembers shadows eva crewmembers shadows stbd radiator stbd radiator expedition operations nasa extravehicular activity sts 121 discovery remote manipulator system high resolution sts 121 remote manipulator system orbiter boom sensor sts 121 extravehicular activity orbiter tiff sts 121 eva crewmembers crewmembers piers sellers eva 1 preservation file format michael fossum space program