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A
fish-eye lens attached to an electronic still
camera was used to capture this image of
NASA astronaut Michael Fincke (top
center) during the mission's fourth session
of extravehicular activity (EVA) as
construction and maintenance continue
on the International Space Station.
During the seven-hour, 24-minute
spacewalk, Fincke and astronaut Greg
Chamitoff (out of frame), both STS-134
mission specialists, completed the
primary objectives for the spacewalk,
including stowing the 50-foot-long boom
and adding a power and data grapple
fixture to make it the Enhanced
International Space Station Boom
Assembly, available to extend the reach
of the space station's robotic arm.
The
docked space shuttle Endeavour is visible
at left. The blackness of space and Earth's
horizon provide the backdrop for the
scene.
Date Released: May 27, 2011
Photo Credit: NASA
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