File:S129E006895 - STS-129 - STS-129 - Expedition 21 Crew Members pose for a photo after EVA1 - DPLA - 3dce12880975fdb43d05aaba6623497a.jpg

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S129E006895 - STS-129 - STS-129 / Expedition 21 Crew Members pose for a photo after EVA1   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center. 2/17/1973
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S129E006895 - STS-129 - STS-129 / Expedition 21 Crew Members pose for a photo after EVA1
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The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-129 and Expedition 21 crew members pose for a photo in the Quest Airlock after the first session of Extravehicular Activity (EVA1). Front row, from left: STS-129 Mission Specialist 4 (MS4) Robert L. Satcher Jr.; MS3 Mike Foreman; and Expedition 21 Flight Engineer 2 (FE-2) Nicole Stott. Back row, from left: STS-129 Pilot (PLT) Barry E. Wilmore and Commander (CDR) Charles O. Hobaugh. Photo taken during STS-129 / Expedition 21 joint operations. Subject Terms: STS-129, Expedition 21, Air Locks, Astronauts, Extravehicular Mobility Units Date Taken: 11/19/2009 Categories: Crew Activities Interior_Exterior: Interior Ground_Orbit: On-orbit Element: Airlock (A/L) Original: Digital Still Preservation File Format: TIFF
Date 19 November 2009
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