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STS-115 MS Stefanyshyn-Piper is wearing her EMU in the Quest Airlock A/L on the ISS

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View of Astronaut Stefanyshyn-Piper, STS-115 Mission Specialist MS, wearing her Extravehicular Mobility Unit EMU in the Quest Airlock A/L on the ISS. Astronaut Thomas Reiter, European Space Agency ESA,Flight Engineer FE is assisting Stefanyshyn-Piper with her EMU. Photo was taken during Expedition 13 / STS-115 Joint Operations.

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