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Astronaut John D. (Danny) Olivas in the Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory+ View High-res
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JSC2006-E-44652 (16 Oct. 2006) --- Astronaut John D. (Danny) Olivas, STS-117 mission specialist, attired in a training version of the Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU) spacesuit, is about to begin a training session in the waters of the Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory (NBL) near the Johnson Space Center.
Astronaut John D. (Danny) Olivas in the Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory+ View High-res
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JSC2006-E-44653 (16 Oct. 2006) --- Astronaut John D. (Danny) Olivas, STS-117 mission specialist, attired in a training version of the Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU) spacesuit, is about to begin a training session in the waters of the Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory (NBL) near the Johnson Space Center.
Astronauts John D. (Danny) Olivas and James F. Reilly II in the Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory+ View High-res
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JSC2006-E-44663 (16 Oct. 2006) --- Astronauts John D. (Danny) Olivas and James F. Reilly II, both STS-117 mission specialists, are about to be submerged in the waters of the Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory (NBL) near Johnson Space Center. Olivas and Reilly are attired in training versions of the Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU) spacesuit.
Astronauts John D. (Danny) Olivas and James F. Reilly II in the Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory+ View High-res
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JSC2006-E-44664 (16 Oct. 2006) --- Astronauts John D. (Danny) Olivas and James F. Reilly II, both STS-117 mission specialists, are about to be submerged in the waters of the Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory (NBL) near Johnson Space Center. Olivas and Reilly are attired in training versions of the Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU) spacesuit.
Underwater training in the Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory are visible on monitors in the simulation control area+ View High-res
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JSC2006-E-44666 (16 Oct. 2006) --- STS-117 underwater training activities in the waters of the Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory (NBL) near Johnson Space Center are visible on the monitors in the simulation control area in the NBL. The STS-117 crew is using the NBL to rehearse both assigned and contingency spacewalks for its scheduled February 2007 mission.
Astronauts Patrick Forrester (foreground) and John D. (Danny) Olivas use the virtual reality lab at Johnson Space Center+ View High-res
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JSC2006-E-47420 (1 Nov. 2006) --- Astronauts Patrick G. Forrester (foreground) and John D. (Danny) Olivas, both STS-117 mission specialists, use the virtual reality lab at Johnson Space Center to train for their duties aboard the space shuttle and space station. This type of computer interface, paired with virtual reality training hardware and software, helps to prepare the entire team for dealing with space station elements.
Astronaut Patrick Forrester uses virtual reality hardware in the Space Vehicle Mockup Facility at Johnson Space Center+ View High-res
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JSC2006-E-47421 (1 Nov. 2006) --- Astronaut Patrick G. Forrester, STS-117 mission specialist, uses virtual reality hardware in the Space Vehicle Mockup Facility at Johnson Space Center to rehearse some of his duties on the upcoming mission to the International Space Station. This type of virtual reality training allows the astronauts to wear a helmet and special gloves while looking at computer displays simulating actual movements around the various locations on the station hardware with which they will be working.
Astronaut Steven Swanson uses the virtual reality lab at Johnson Space Center+ View High-res
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JSC2006-E-47612 (1 Nov. 2006) --- Astronaut Steven R. Swanson, STS-117 mission specialist, uses the virtual reality lab at Johnson Space Center to train for his duties aboard the space shuttle and space station. This type of computer interface, paired with virtual reality training hardware and software, helps to prepare the entire team for dealing with space station elements.
Astronaut Patrick Forrester dons a training version of a spacesuit+ View High-res
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JSC2006-E-48960 (9 Nov. 2006) --- Astronaut Patrick G. Forrester, STS-117 mission specialist, dons a training version of the Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU) spacesuit prior to being submerged in the waters of the Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory (NBL) near Johnson Space Center. A suit technician assisted Forrester.
Astronaut Steven Swanson dons a training version of a spacesuit+ View High-res
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JSC2006-E-48961 (9 Nov. 2006) --- Astronaut Steven R. Swanson, STS-117 mission specialist, dons a training version of the Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU) spacesuit prior to being submerged in the waters of the Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory (NBL) near Johnson Space Center.
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