
Astronaut Michael E. Fossum, STS-121 mission specialist, used a digital still camera to expose a photo of his helmet visor during a session of extravehicular activity (EVA) while Space Shuttle Discovery was docked with the International Space Station (ISS). Also visible in the visor reflections are fellow space walker Piers J. Sellers, mission specialist, Earth's horizon, and a station solar array. During its 12-day mission, this utilization and logistics flight delivered a multipurpose logistics module (MPLM) to the ISS with several thousand pounds of new supplies and experiments. In addition, some new orbital replacement units (ORUs) were delivered and stowed externally on the ISS on a special pallet. These ORUs are spares for critical machinery located on the outside of the ISS. During this mission the crew also carried out testing of Shuttle inspection and repair hardware, as well as evaluated operational techniques and concepts for conducting on-orbit inspection and repair.
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NASA ID
0601078
Date Created
July 8, 2006
Center
MSFC
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International Space Station (ISS)
Jul 8, 2006
Fossum and Sellers on the OBSS during EVA1 on STS-121 / Expedition 13 joint operations
Jul 8, 2006
TUS-RA removal from the S0 Truss during EVA2 for STS-121 / Expedition 13 joint operations
Jul 10, 2006
Fossum and Sellers on the OBSS during EVA1 on STS-121 / Expedition 13 joint operations
Jul 8, 2006