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STS-125 Crew during Post Insertion/Deorbit Prep training in CCT II mockup.

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JSC2008-E-008444 (29 Jan. 2008) --- Astronaut Andrew J. Feustel, STS-125 mission specialist, dons a training version of his shuttle launch and entry suit in preparation for a training session in the Space Vehicle Mockup Facility at Johnson Space Center. United Space Alliance (USA) suit technicians Nicole Everett and Steve Cortinas assisted Feustel.

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29/01/2008
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label_outline Explore Cct Ii Mockup, Cct, Deorbit

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markowitz johnson space center sts crew post insertion deorbit cct mockup cct ii mockup high resolution astronauts nasa