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Space Shuttle Columbia Spacewalk,2002

Astronaut James H. Newman moves about in the Space Shuttle Columbia's cargo bay during the STS-109 mission's second day of extravehicular activity (EVA), March 5, 2002. The spacewalk lasted seven hours, 16 minutes. STS-109 was a servicing mission for work on the Hubble Space Telescope (HST). Part of the giant telescope's base, latched down in the payload bay, can be seen behind Newman.
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Space Shuttle Columbia Spacewalk,2002
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Astronaut James H. Newman moves about in the Space Shuttle Columbia's cargo bay during the STS-109 mission's second day of extravehicular activity (EVA), March 5, 2002. The spacewalk lasted seven hours, 16 minutes. STS-109 was a servicing mission for work on the Hubble Space Telescope (HST). Part of the giant telescope's base, latched down in the payload bay, can be seen behind Newman.
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