phone Help-contact

Bridgeman Images loty kosmiczne

EN_01511531_1386
Bridgeman Images loty kosmiczne
  • 30,00 EUR

    Making print for private purpose, storage in computer memory, no distribution rights.

  • 40,00 EUR

    Strictly for editorial, single use on a personal (nonprofit) web site, Internet portal, social media (Facebook, Instagram etc.), blog for 1 year. Not for resale. Maximum picture size 2000px.

  • 75,00 EUR

    Strictly for editorial, single use on a commercial web site, Internet portal, social media (Facebook, Instagram etc.), blog for 1 year. Not for resale. Maximum picture size 2000px.

  • 90,00 EUR

    Strictly for editorial, single use, inside of newspaper, magazine, book (including digital version), one edition, one single country. Not for resale.

Gross prices
Contact us to calculate price for another use. Prices only for online sales.
PIX4601765 Scott Parazynski?'s Extravehicular Release 11 - 2007 - Scott Parazynski extravehicular activity 11 - 2007 - Scott Parazynski?'s extravehicular release to repair the solar panel damaged the International Space Station during its deployment. It stands at the end of the OBSS (Orbiter Boom Sensor System), an extension of the space shuttle?'s articulated arm. STS-120. 03 - 11 - 2007 3 Nov. 2007. While anchored to a foot restraint on the end of the Orbiter Boom Sensor System, astronaut Scott Parazynski, STS - 120 mission specialist, assesses his repair work as the solar array is fully deployed during the mission?'s fourth session of extravehicular activity (EVA) while Space Shuttle Discovery is docked with the International Space Station. During the 7 - hour, 19 - minute spacewalk, Parazynski cut a snagged wire and installed homemade stabilizers designed to strengthen the damaged solar array?'s structure and stability in the vicinity of the damage. Astronaut Doug Wheelock (out of frame), mission specialist, assisted from the truss by keeping an eye on the distance between Parazynski and the array by .; (add.info.: Scott Parazynski?'s Extravehicular Release 11 - 2007 - Scott Parazynski extravehicular activity 11 - 2007 - Scott Parazynski?'s extravehicular release to repair the solar panel damaged the International Space Station during its deployment. It stands at the end of the OBSS (Orbiter Boom Sensor System), an extension of the space shuttle?'s articulated arm. STS-120. 03 - 11 - 2007 3 Nov. 2007. While anchored to a foot restraint on the end of the Orbiter Boom Sensor System, astronaut Scott Parazynski, STS - 120 mission specialist, assesses his repair work as the solar array is fully deployed during the mission?'s fourth session of extravehicular activity (EVA) while Space Shuttle Discovery is docked with the International Space Station. During the 7 - hour, 19 - minute spacewalk, Parazynski cut a snagged wire and installed homemade stabilizers designed to strengthen the damaged solar array?'s structure and stability in the vicinity of the damage. Astronaut Doug Wheelock (out of frame), mission specialist, assisted from the truss by keeping an eye on the distance between Parazynski and the array); Photo ?? NASA/Novapix; .
2022-02-01
Bridgeman Images/East News
Bridgeman Images
4601765
0,05MB
5cm x 3cm by 300dpi
03, 11, 120, 19, 2007, 3, 7, A, ACTIVITY, ADD, AN, ANCHORED, AND, ARM, ARRAY, ARTICULATED, AS, ASSESSES, ASSISTED, ASTRONAUT, AT, BETWEEN, BOOM, BY, CUT, DAMAGE, DAMAGED, DEPLOYED, DEPLOYMENT, DESIGNED, DISCOVERY, DISTANCE, DOCKED, DOUG, DURING, END, EVA, EXTENSION, EXTRAVEHICULAR, EYE, FOOT, FOURTH, FRAME, FROM, FULLY, HIS, HOMEMADE, HOUR, IN, INFO, INSTALLED, INTERNATIONAL, IS, IT, ITS, KEEPING, MINUTE, MISSION, NASA, NOV, NOVAPIX, OBSS, OF, ON, ORBITER, OUT, PANEL, PARAZYNSKI, RELEASE, REPAIR, RESTRAINT, SCOTT, SENSOR, SESSION, SHUTTLE, SNAGGED, SOLAR, SPACE, SPACEWALK, SPECIALIST, STABILITY, STABILIZERS, STANDS, STATION, STRENGTHEN, STRUCTURE, STS, STS-120, SYSTEM, THE, TO, TRUSS, VICINITY, WHEELOCK, WHILE, WIRE, WITH, WORK,