File:S123E008464 - STS-123 - Foreman and Behnken on EVA 5 during Expedition 16 - STS-123 Joint Operations - DPLA - 65cb34e44d2b4fc386a16b49a9b16228.jpg

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S123E008464 - STS-123 - Foreman and Behnken on EVA 5 during Expedition 16 / STS-123 Joint Operations   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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S123E008464 - STS-123 - Foreman and Behnken on EVA 5 during Expedition 16 / STS-123 Joint Operations
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The original finding aid described this as: Description: EV3 Mike Foreman, in broken red striped Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU); and EV2 Robert L. Behnken, in the white striped EMU, helps tie down the Orbiter Boom Sensor System (OBSS) on the International Space Stations (ISS) S1 truss during Extravehicular Activity 5 (EVA 5). The structure at the end of the boom is a transmission device for laser imagery from the laser devices used for scanning the thermal protection system. Foreman and Behnken are both STS-123 Mission Specialists (MS). Photo was taken during Expedition 16 / STS-123 joint operations. Subject Terms: STS-123, Expedition Sixteen, Astronauts, Extravehicular Activity Date Taken: 3/23/2008 Categories: EVA Interior_Exterior: Exterior Ground_Orbit: On-orbit Original: Digital Still Preservation File Format: TIFF
Date 23 March 2008
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