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NASA image: STS-40 MS Jernigan wearing EMU prepares for a simulation in JSC's WETF pool
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Aug 3, 1990

STS-40 MS Jernigan wearing EMU prepares for a simulation in JSC's WETF pool

S90-46492 (16 Aug 1990) --- Astronaut Tamara E. Jernigan, STS-40 mission specialist, is pictured in a training...

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NASA image: Astronauts Robert Curbeam and Kathryn Hire during WETF training
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Feb 13, 1996

Astronauts Robert Curbeam and Kathryn Hire during WETF training

S96-12948 (14 February 1996) --- Astronaut Robert L. Curbeam, Jr. stands on a platform connected to a hoist that...

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NASA image: Astronauts Walz, Scott, Clifford and Cheli during WETF training
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Feb 28, 1995

Astronauts Walz, Scott, Clifford and Cheli during WETF training

S95-04113 (24 February 1995) --- Wearing a training version of the Space Shuttle Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU),...

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NASA image: STS-57 MS3 Wisoff in EMU is lowered into JSC's WETF pool for EVA simulation
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Jun 25, 1992

STS-57 MS3 Wisoff in EMU is lowered into JSC's WETF pool for EVA simulation

S92-40378 (1 July 1992) --- Astronaut Peter J.K. Wisoff, STS-57 mission specialist, fully suited in an...

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NASA image: STS-53 MS Clifford, in EMU, dons gloves with technicians' assistance at JSC
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Aug 4, 1992

STS-53 MS Clifford, in EMU, dons gloves with technicians' assistance at JSC

S92-42681 (28 July 1992) --- STS-53 Discovery, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 103, Mission Specialist (MS) Michael R.U....

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NASA image: Astronauts Michael Anderson and Stephen Robinson during WETF training
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Feb 14, 1996

Astronauts Michael Anderson and Stephen Robinson during WETF training

S96-12935 (14 Feb. 1996) --- Attired in a training version of the Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU), astronaut...

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NASA image: STS-39 MS McMonagle dons EMU for underwater EVA simulation in JSC's WETF
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Jun 27, 1990

STS-39 MS McMonagle dons EMU for underwater EVA simulation in JSC's WETF

S90-41498 (Aug 1990) --- Astronaut Donald R. McMonagle is about to don gloves for his extravehicular mobility unit...

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NASA image: STS-38 Mission Specialist (MS) Robert C. Springer dons EMU in JSC's WETF
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Feb 14, 1990

STS-38 Mission Specialist (MS) Robert C. Springer dons EMU in JSC's WETF

STS-38 Mission Specialist (MS) Robert C. Springer, wearing extravehicular mobility unit (EMU), fastens the strap on...

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NASA image: STS-39 EMU suited MS McMonagle prepares for simulation at JSC's WETF Bldg 29
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Aug 7, 1990

STS-39 EMU suited MS McMonagle prepares for simulation at JSC's WETF Bldg 29

S90-46036 (Aug 1990) --- Astronaut Donald R. McMonagle awaits arrival of helmet gear for his extravehicular mobility...

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NASA image: STS-76 astronauts Godwin and Clifford training in the WETF
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Dec 4, 1995

STS-76 astronauts Godwin and Clifford training in the WETF

S95-21280 (September 1995) --- Astronaut Linda M. Godwin, mission specialist, checks communications systems before...

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NASA image: STS-53 MS Voss,in EMU, dons gloves with technicians' assistance at JSC's WETF
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Aug 4, 1992

STS-53 MS Voss,in EMU, dons gloves with technicians' assistance at JSC's WETF

S92-42679 (28 July 1992) --- STS-53 Discovery, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 103, Mission Specialist James S. Voss, wearing...

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NASA image: STS-125 Preflight Training - EVA RCC Repair
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Apr 2, 2008

STS-125 Preflight Training - EVA RCC Repair

JSC2008-E-031807 (2 April 2008) --- Astronaut John M. Grunsfeld, STS-125 mission specialist, participates in an...

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NASA image: STS-125 Preflight Training - EVA RCC Repair
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Apr 2, 2008

STS-125 Preflight Training - EVA RCC Repair

JSC2008-E-031811 (2 April 2008) --- Astronaut Michael T. Good, STS-125 mission specialist, participates in an...

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NASA image: Expedition 1 training
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Jul 26, 2000

Expedition 1 training

JSC2000-05367 (7 June 2000) --- Astronaut William Shepherd, ISS Expedition One commander, rehearses an...

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NASA image: STS-125 Preflight Training - EVA RCC Repair
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Apr 2, 2008

STS-125 Preflight Training - EVA RCC Repair

JSC2008-E-031810 (2 April 2008) --- Astronauts John M. Grunsfeld, STS-125 mission specialist, participates in an...

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NASA image: STS-125 Preflight Training - EVA RCC Repair
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Apr 2, 2008

STS-125 Preflight Training - EVA RCC Repair

JSC2008-E-031806 (2 April 2008) --- Astronaut Andrew J. Feustel, STS-125 mission specialist, participates in an...

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NASA image: STS-125 Preflight Training - EVA RCC Repair
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Apr 2, 2008

STS-125 Preflight Training - EVA RCC Repair

JSC2008-E-031809 (2 April 2008) --- Astronauts Andrew J. Feustel (right) and Michael T. Good, both STS-125 mission...

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NASA image: Space Shuttle Projects
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Mar 15, 1984

Space Shuttle Projects

The patch features a helmet visor of an astronaut performing an extravehicular activity. In the visor are reflected...

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NASA image: KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -  In the Orbiter Processing Facility, a worker checks out part of the equipment in the airlock, at one end of Discovery’s payload bay.  The airlock is sized to accommodate two fully suited flight crew members simultaneously. Support functions include airlock depressurization and repressurization, extravehicular activity equipment recharge, liquid-cooled garment water cooling, EVA equipment checkout, donning and communications. The outer hatch isolates the airlock from the unpressurized payload bay when closed and permits the EVA crew members to exit from the airlock to the payload bay when open.
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Jan 22, 2004

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - In the Orbiter Processing Facility, a worker checks out part of the equipment in the airlock, at one end of Discovery’s payload bay. The airlock is sized to accommodate two fully suited flight crew members simultaneously. Support functions include airlock depressurization and repressurization, extravehicular activity equipment recharge, liquid-cooled garment water cooling, EVA equipment checkout, donning and communications. The outer hatch isolates the airlock from the unpressurized payload bay when closed and permits the EVA crew members to exit from the airlock to the payload bay when open.

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - In the Orbiter Processing Facility, a worker checks out part of the equipment in the...

NASA image: KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -  In the Orbiter Processing Facility, a cameraman films part of Discovery’s payload bay for a special feature on the KSC Web.  In the background is the open hatch of the airlock, located inside the middeck of the spacecraft’s pressurized crew cabin. The airlock is sized to accommodate two fully suited flight crew members simultaneously. Support functions include airlock depressurization and repressurization, extravehicular activity equipment recharge, liquid-cooled garment water cooling, EVA equipment checkout, donning and communications. The outer hatch isolates the airlock from the unpressurized payload bay when closed and permits the EVA crew members to exit from the airlock to the payload bay when open.
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Jan 22, 2004

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - In the Orbiter Processing Facility, a cameraman films part of Discovery’s payload bay for a special feature on the KSC Web. In the background is the open hatch of the airlock, located inside the middeck of the spacecraft’s pressurized crew cabin. The airlock is sized to accommodate two fully suited flight crew members simultaneously. Support functions include airlock depressurization and repressurization, extravehicular activity equipment recharge, liquid-cooled garment water cooling, EVA equipment checkout, donning and communications. The outer hatch isolates the airlock from the unpressurized payload bay when closed and permits the EVA crew members to exit from the airlock to the payload bay when open.

NASA image: KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -  A worker in the Orbiter Processing Facility checks the open hatch of the airlock in Discovery’s payload bay. The airlock is normally located inside the middeck of the spacecraft’s pressurized crew cabin. The airlock is sized to accommodate two fully suited flight crew members simultaneously. Support functions include airlock depressurization and repressurization, extravehicular activity equipment recharge, liquid-cooled garment water cooling, EVA equipment checkout, donning and communications. The outer hatch isolates the airlock from the unpressurized payload bay when closed and permits the EVA crew members to exit from the airlock to the payload bay when open.
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Jan 22, 2004

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - A worker in the Orbiter Processing Facility checks the open hatch of the airlock in Discovery’s payload bay. The airlock is normally located inside the middeck of the spacecraft’s pressurized crew cabin. The airlock is sized to accommodate two fully suited flight crew members simultaneously. Support functions include airlock depressurization and repressurization, extravehicular activity equipment recharge, liquid-cooled garment water cooling, EVA equipment checkout, donning and communications. The outer hatch isolates the airlock from the unpressurized payload bay when closed and permits the EVA crew members to exit from the airlock to the payload bay when open.

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - A worker in the Orbiter Processing Facility checks the open hatch of the airlock in...

NASA image: STS-32 MS Dunbar looks at PLSS DCM prior to WETF exercises
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Aug 14, 1989

STS-32 MS Dunbar looks at PLSS DCM prior to WETF exercises

S89-41600 (Nov 1989) --- Astronaut Bonnie J. Dunbar, wearing an extravehicular mobility unit (EMU) spacesuit,...

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NASA image: STS-32 MS Dunbar dons EMU upper torso prior to WETF exercises
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Aug 14, 1989

STS-32 MS Dunbar dons EMU upper torso prior to WETF exercises

S89-41597 (Nov 1989) --- Astronaut Bonnie J. Dunbar, wearing an extravehicular mobility unit (EMU) spacesuit,...

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NASA image: KSC-07pd2612
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Sep 28, 2007

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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the Orbiter Processing Facility, STS-122 Mission Specialist Rex Walheim reaches...

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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - In the Orbiter Processing Facility, a cameraman films part of Discovery’s payload bay...

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