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S127E007120 - STS-127 - Wolf during EVA-2 on STS-127 / Expedition 20 Joint Operations

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Description: View of Dave Wolf, STS-127 Mission Specialist (MS), on the P1 Truss. Ultrahigh Frequency (UHF) Antenna is visible. Wolf will be transferring the Integrated Cargo Carrier - Vertical Light Deployable (ICC-VLD) from the Mobile Base System (MBS) to the External Stowage Platform (ESP-3) on the P3 / P4 Truss during Extravehicular Activity 2 (EVA-2). Photo was taken during STS-127 / Expedition 20 Joint Operations.

Subject Terms: STS-127, Expedition 20, Astronauts, Extravehicular Activity, Integrated Truss Structure P1, Antennas

Date Taken: 7/20/2009

Categories: EVA

Interior_Exterior: Exterior

Ground_Orbit: On-orbit

Element: P1 Truss

Original: Digital Still

Preservation File Format: TIFF

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wolf eva expedition joint operations antenna nasa extravehicular activity sts 127 endeavour high resolution ultra high resolution sts 127 p 1 truss joint operations sts 127 mission specialist truss structure p 1 tiff sts 127 eva 2 p 4 truss dave wolf vertical light deployable mobile base system external stowage platform preservation file format ultrahigh frequency cargo carrier astronauts earth orbit space program
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2009
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wolf eva expedition joint operations antenna nasa extravehicular activity sts 127 endeavour high resolution ultra high resolution sts 127 p 1 truss joint operations sts 127 mission specialist truss structure p 1 tiff sts 127 eva 2 p 4 truss dave wolf vertical light deployable mobile base system external stowage platform preservation file format ultrahigh frequency cargo carrier astronauts earth orbit space program