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an oxygen and a nitrogen tank. Susan Helms operated the station arm to lift the tanks from the shuttle's payload bay and maneuver them to the new airlock. At the airlock, Mike
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Atlantis' cabin pressure could be lowered in preparation for the second spacewalk. The major objective was to attach and connect
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264:Yury Usachev
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22:Expedition 2
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1595:Expeditions
1156:12 December
776:Soyuz TM-27
768:Soyuz TM-28
738:Soyuz TM-32
718:Dennis Tito
714:Soyuz TM-32
516:Susan Helms
444:Prime crew
336:Susan Helms
321:Dennis Tito
308:aboard the
306:spaceflight
275:expeditions
268:Susan Helms
209:Susan Helms
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2093:commanders
1994:Since 2020
1609:See also:
1541:29 October
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1459:21 October
1432:21 October
1400:21 October
1116:21 October
1089:21 October
1062:21 October
1026:"Mir EP-4"
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903:References
811:spacewalks
744:cosmonaut
545:Commander
493:James Voss
459:Commander
340:James Voss
260:James Voss
213:James Voss
124:2001-08-21
109:2001-03-10
87:Expedition
2114:underline
1888:2015–2019
1777:2010–2014
1706:2005–2009
1625:2000–2004
1485:5 January
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856:Discovery
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686:Canadarm2
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302:ISS EO-2
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201:Members
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230:EVA
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