File:STS-82 EVA tool preparation for upcoming Hubble Space Telescope servicing spacewalks.jpg

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Description S82-E-5002 (12 Feb. 1997) --- On the Space Shuttle Discovery's middeck, STS-82 payload commander Mark C. Lee looks over plan for the first space Extravehicular Activity (EVA) as an unidentified crew mate (right) unstows a piece of related gear. Four of the crew members will perform a series of EVA's to service the Hubble Space Telescope (HST). This photograph (as well as the others in this series) was recorded with an Electronic Still Camera (ESC) late during Discovery's first full day in orbit and downlinked later to flight controllers in Houston, Texas.
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