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S131E009311 - STS-131 - STS-131 EVA 3 Prep

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Description: View of Clay Anderson, in the all white EMU, and Rick Mastracchio, in the red striped EMU, as they conduct EMU Preparations in Joint Airlock Quest for upcoming STS-131 EVA 3. James Dutton and Dorothy Metcalf-Lindenburger assist.

Subject Terms: STS-131, Extravehicular Mobility Units, Astronauts

Date Taken: 4/13/2010

Categories: Onboard Operations

Interior_Exterior: Interior

Ground_Orbit: On-orbit

Element: Airlock (A/L)

Original: Digital Still

Preservation File Format: TIFF

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eva prep sts 131 discovery nasa high resolution ultra high resolution sts 131 eva sts 131 emu tiff sts 131 conduct emu preparations joint airlock quest extravehicular mobility units preservation file format clay anderson rick mastracchio airlock james dutton dorothy metcalf lindenburger onboard operations astronauts space program
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label_outline Explore Conduct Emu Preparations, Joint Airlock Quest, James Dutton

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eva prep sts 131 discovery nasa high resolution ultra high resolution sts 131 eva sts 131 emu tiff sts 131 conduct emu preparations joint airlock quest extravehicular mobility units preservation file format clay anderson rick mastracchio airlock james dutton dorothy metcalf lindenburger onboard operations astronauts space program