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STS-125 Flight Day 6 EVA Imagery
05.16.09
 
John GrunsfeldS125-E-007862 (16 May 2009) --- Astronaut John Grunsfeld, STS-125 mission specialist, is about to attach a tether during a May 16 spacewalk to perform work on the Hubble Space Telescope.
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Drew FeustelS125-E-007858 (16 May 2009) --- Astronaut Andrew Feustel, STS-125 mission specialist, navigates around the Hubble Space Telescope on the end of the remote manipulator system arm, controlled from inside Atlantis' crew cabin. Astronauts Feustel and John Grunsfeld were continuing servicing work on the giant observatory, locked down in the cargo bay of the shuttle.
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Drew FeustelS125-E-007855 (16 May 2009) --- Astronaut Andrew Feustel, STS-125 mission specialist, reaches for a power tool as he navigates near the Hubble Space Telescope on the end of the remote manipulator system arm, controlled from inside Atlantis' crew cabin. Astronauts Feustel and John Grunsfeld were continuing servicing work on the giant observatory, locked down in the cargo bay of the shuttle.
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Drew FeustelS125-E-007854 (16 May 2009) --- Astronaut Andrew Feustel, STS-125 mission specialist, retrieves a power tool as he navigates near the Hubble Space Telescope on the end of the remote manipulator system arm, controlled from inside Atlantis' crew cabin. Astronauts Feustel and John Grunsfeld were continuing servicing work on the giant observatory, locked down in the cargo bay of the shuttle.
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Drew Feustel and John GrunsfeldS125-E-007853 (16 May 2009) --- Astronaut Andrew Feustel, STS-125 mission specialist, navigates near the Hubble Space Telescope on the end of the remote manipulator system arm, controlled from inside Atlantis' crew cabin. Astronaut John Grunsfeld signals to his crewmate from just a few feet away. Astronauts Feustel and Grunsfeld were continuing servicing work on the giant observatory, locked down in the cargo bay of the shuttle.
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