Astronaut Daniel M. Tani, STS-108 mission specialist, holds a 35mm camera during a four-hour, 12-minute session of extravehicular activity (EVA). The main objective of the space walk was to install thermal blankets on mechanisms that rotate the International Space Station's (ISS) main solar arrays.
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Astronaut Daniel M. Tani, STS-108 mission specialist, holds a 35mm camera during a four-hour, 12-minute session of extravehicular activity (EVA). The main objective of the space walk was to install thermal blankets on mechanisms that rotate the International Space Station's (ISS) main solar arrays.