File:STS-125 MS5 Feustel and MS3 Grunsfeld during EVA1 (27561640894).jpg

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Description What appears to be a number of astronauts, because of the shiny, mirror-like surface of the temporarily captured Hubble Space Telescope, is actually only two -- astronauts John Grunsfeld (left) and Andrew Feustel. The mission specialists were performing the first of five STS-125 spacewalks and the first of three for this duo.
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