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PIX4601681 Jim Reilly extravehicular release 06/2007 - Jim Reilly extravehicular activity 06/2007 - Jim Reilly extravehicular release. Space Shuttle Atlantis is visible, moored at ISS-Expedition 15. 11 June 2007. Astronauts Jim Reilly and John ??s??? Danny?????? Olivas (visible among Reilly?'s helmet reflections), both STS - 117 mission specialists, participate in the mission?'s first planned session of extravehicular activity (EVA), as construction resumes on the International Space Station. Among other tasks, Reilly and Olivas connected power, data and cooling cables between S1 and S3; released the launch restraints from and deployed the four solar array blanket boxes on S4 and released the cinches and winches holding the photovoltaic radiator on S4. The crew cabin and nose of Space Shuttle Atlantis docked to the station is visible in the background. 11 June 2007 by .; (add.info.: Jim Reilly extravehicular release 06/2007 - Jim Reilly extravehicular activity 06/2007 - Jim Reilly extravehicular release. Space Shuttle Atlantis is visible, moored at ISS-Expedition 15. 11 June 2007. Astronauts Jim Reilly and John ??s??? Danny?????? Olivas (visible among Reilly?'s helmet reflections), both STS - 117 mission specialists, participate in the mission?'s first planned session of extravehicular activity (EVA), as construction resumes on the International Space Station. Among other tasks, Reilly and Olivas connected power, data and cooling cables between S1 and S3; released the launch restraints from and deployed the four solar array blanket boxes on S4 and released the cinches and winches holding the photovoltaic radiator on S4. The crew cabin and nose of Space Shuttle Atlantis docked to the station is visible in the background. 11 June 2007); Photo ?? NASA/Novapix; .
2022-02-01
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Bridgeman Images
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