Image: ISS-51 EVA-2 (c) Jack Fischer works outside the Destiny lab
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Description: Air Force colonel and NASA astronaut Jack Fischer works outside the U.S. Destiny laboratory module to attach wireless antennas during the 201st spacewalk in support of International Space Station maintenance and assembly. This was a short and unplanned, contingency spacewalk whose primary task was the removal and replacement of a failed computer data relay box that controls the functionality of important station components such as solar arrays and radiators.
Title: ISS-51 EVA-2 (c) Jack Fischer works outside the Destiny lab
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Author: NASA
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