File:STS-135 Doug Hurley with his Sokol spacesuit in a pressure chamber.jpg

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English: NASA astronaut Doug Hurley, STS-135 pilot, waits in a pressure chamber before a test of his Russian Sokol spacesuit at the Zvezda facility in Moscow on March 30, 2011. The crew of the final shuttle mission traveled to Moscow for a suit fit check of their Russian Sokol suits which would be required in the event of an emergency.
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Author NASA Photo/Houston Chronicle, Smiley N. Pool
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