Ultimate Splattski

Ultimate Splattski

Thank you to Eric for sending me, probably, the ultimate Splattski. I put this in the "aid climbing" category. Thank you NASA: Robert Satcher's Self-Portrait Astronaut Robert Satcher uses a digital still camera to expose take a self-portrait during the STS-129 mission's first spacewalk. During the six-hour, 37-minute spacewalk, Satcher and astronaut Mike Foreman installed a spare S-band antenna structural assembly to the Z1 segment of the station's truss, or backbone. Satcher and Foreman also installed a set of cables for a future space-to-ground antenna on the Destiny laboratory and replaced a handrail on the Unity node with a new bracket used to route an ammonia cable that will be needed for the Tranquility node when it is delivered next year. The two spacewalkers also repositioned a cable connector on Unity, checked S0 truss cable connections and lubricated latching snares on the Kibo robotic arm and the station's mobile base system. Image Credit: NASA
Mlasky
on Nov 22, 2009 10:57 pm
Image Type(s): Aid Climbing
Image ID: 576427

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Deltaoperator17

Deltaoperator17 - Nov 23, 2009 12:29 pm - Voted 10/10

I have always

I have always wanted one of those VERY COOL suits. Let me guess, even on Steep and Cheap, about 1.5 Million? LOL

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