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MS Jones in Airlock prior to second EVA

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STS98-E-5176 (12 February 2001) --- Astronaut Thomas D. Jones, STS-98 mission specialist, dons his extravehicular mobility unit for the upcoming space walk on the International Space Station on February 12. This scene was recorded with a digital still camera.

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12/02/2001
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Johnson Space Center ,  29.56198, -95.09268
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