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ISS016-E-032702 (13/14 March 2008) --- Astronaut Rick Linnehan, STS-123 mission specialist, participates in the mission's first scheduled session of extravehicular activity (EVA) as construction and maintenance continue on the International Space Station. During the seven-hour and one-minute spacewalk, Linnehan and astronaut Garrett Reisman (out of frame), Expedition 16 flight engineer, prepared the Japanese logistics module-pressurized section (JLP) for removal from Space Shuttle Endeavour's payload bay; opened the Centerline Berthing Camera System on top of the Harmony module; removed the Passive Common Berthing Mechanism and installed both the Orbital Replacement Unit (ORU) tool change out mechanisms on the Canadian-built Dextre robotic system, the final element of the station's Mobile Servicing System.
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ISS016-E-032705 (13/14 March 2008) --- Astronaut Garrett Reisman, Expedition 16 flight engineer, uses a digital camera to expose a photo of his helmet visor during the mission's first scheduled session of extravehicular activity (EVA) as construction and maintenance continue on the International Space Station. Also visible in the reflections in the visor are various components of the station, the docked Space Shuttle Endeavour and a blue and white portion of Earth. During the seven-hour and one-minute spacewalk, Reisman and astronaut Rick Linnehan (out of frame), STS-123 mission specialist, prepared the Japanese logistics module-pressurized section (JLP) for removal from Space Shuttle Endeavour's payload bay; opened the Centerline Berthing Camera System on top of the Harmony module; removed the Passive Common Berthing Mechanism and installed both the Orbital Replacement Unit (ORU) tool change out mechanisms on the Canadian-built Dextre robotic system, the final element of the station's Mobile Servicing System.
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ISS016-E-032708 (13/14 March 2008) --- Anchored to a Canadarm2 mobile foot restraint, astronaut Rick Linnehan, STS-123 mission specialist, participates in the mission's first scheduled session of extravehicular activity (EVA) as construction and maintenance continue on the International Space Station. During the seven-hour and one-minute spacewalk, Linnehan and astronaut Garrett Reisman (out of frame), Expedition 16 flight engineer, prepared the Japanese logistics module-pressurized section (JLP) for removal from Space Shuttle Endeavour's payload bay; opened the Centerline Berthing Camera System on top of the Harmony module; removed the Passive Common Berthing Mechanism and installed both the Orbital Replacement Unit (ORU) tool change out mechanisms on the Canadian-built Dextre robotic system, the final element of the station's Mobile Servicing System.
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ISS016-E-032711 (13/14 March 2008) --- Anchored to a Canadarm2 mobile foot restraint, astronaut Rick Linnehan, STS-123 mission specialist, participates in the mission's first scheduled session of extravehicular activity (EVA) as construction and maintenance continue on the International Space Station. During the seven-hour and one-minute spacewalk, Linnehan and astronaut Garrett Reisman (out of frame), Expedition 16 flight engineer, prepared the Japanese logistics module-pressurized section (JLP) for removal from Space Shuttle Endeavour's payload bay; opened the Centerline Berthing Camera System on top of the Harmony module; removed the Passive Common Berthing Mechanism and installed both the Orbital Replacement Unit (ORU) tool change out mechanisms on the Canadian-built Dextre robotic system, the final element of the station's Mobile Servicing System.
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S123-E-005936 (13 March 2008) --- STS-123 and Expedition 16 crewmembers onboard the International Space Station work in the Columbus laboratory while Space Shuttle Endeavour is docked with the station. Pictured are NASA astronauts Peggy Whitson, Expedition 16 commander; Garrett Reisman (right), Expedition 16 flight engineer; Gregory H. Johnson (lower left), STS-123 pilot; Mike Foreman (center) and European Space Agency (ESA) astronaut Leopold Eyharts, both STS-123 mission specialists.
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S123-E-005937 (13 March 2008) --- NASA astronauts Gregory H. Johnson (foreground), STS-123 pilot; and Robert L. Behnken, mission specialist, work the controls of the station's robotic Canadarm2 in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station while Space Shuttle Endeavour is docked with the station. European Space Agency (ESA) astronaut Leopold Eyharts, mission specialist, looks on.
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S123-E-005942 (13 March 2008) --- NASA astronauts Gregory H. Johnson, STS-123 pilot; and Robert L. Behnken (foreground), mission specialist, work the controls of the station's robotic Canadarm2 in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station while Space Shuttle Endeavour is docked with the station.
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S123-E-005945 (13 March 2008) --- In the grasp of the International Space Station's (ISS) robotic Canadarm2, the Canadian-built Dextre robotic system is moved to its place on a station truss while Space Shuttle Endeavour is docked with the ISS. The blackness of space and Earth's horizon provide the backdrop for the scene.
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S123-E-005947 (13 March 2008) --- In the grasp of the International Space Station's (ISS) robotic Canadarm2, the Canadian-built Dextre robotic system is moved to its place on a station truss while Space Shuttle Endeavour is docked with the ISS. The blackness of space and Earth's horizon provide the backdrop for the scene.
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S123-E-005950 (14 March 2008) --- Astronaut Mike Foreman, STS-123 mission specialist, looks over a checklist on the aft flight deck of Space Shuttle Endeavour while docked with the International Space Station.