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Astronaut James S. Voss, his feet anchored to the end of the Space Shuttle Atlantis' remote manipulator system (RMS), takes pictures with a 35mm camera during a 6-hour, 44-minute extravehicular activity. Astronauts Voss and Jeffrey N. Williams also secured a United States-built crane that was installed on the station last year; replaced a faulty antenna for one of the station's communications systems; and installed several handrails and a camera cable on the station's exterior.
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Astronaut James S. Voss, his feet anchored to the end of the Space Shuttle Atlantis' remote manipulator system (RMS), takes pictures with a 35mm camera during a 6-hour, 44-minute extravehicular activity. Astronauts Voss and Jeffrey N. Williams also secured a United States-built crane that was installed on the station last year; replaced a faulty antenna for one of the station's communications systems; and installed several handrails and a camera cable on the station's exterior.
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