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Commander Peggy Whitson (L) and Flight Space Engineer Dan Tani (R) work during their spacewalk from the International Space Station to complete the external outfitting of the Italian-built Harmony module in its new position in front of the U.S. laboratory Destiny in this image from NASA TV November 24, 2007.
Commander Peggy Whitson (L) and Flight Space Engineer Dan Tani (R) attach the 300-pound, 18.5-foot fluid tray during their spacewalk from the International Space Station in this image from NASA TV November 24, 2007. The spacewalking pair will complete the external outfitting of the Italian-built Harmony module in its new position in front of the U.S. laboratory Destiny during the planned 6 hour plus spacewalk.
Flight Space Engineer Dan Tani (L) holds the 300-pound, 18.5-foot fluid tray as Commander Peggy Whitson(R) makes her way down the truss during their spacewalk from the International Space Station in this image from NASA TV November 24, 2007. The spacewalking pair will complete the external outfitting of the Italian-built Harmony module in its new position in front of the U.S. laboratory Destiny during the planned 6 hour plus spacewalk.
Flight Space Engineer Dan Tani (L) and Commander Peggy Whitson(R) move the 300-pound, 18.5-foot fluid tray during their spacewalk from the International Space Station in this image from NASA TV November 24, 2007. The spacewalking pair will complete the external outfitting of the Italian-built Harmony module in its new position in front of the U.S. laboratory Destiny during the planned 6 hour plus spacewalk.
This image provided by NASA Television shows astronauts Peggy Whitson, left, and Dan Tani attaching Harmony's Loop B fluid tray on the Destiny laboratory during a spacewalk Saturday Nov. 24, 2007. The astronauts went on a spacewalk Saturday to finish wiring up the international space station's newest room, the last hurdle that must be cleared before the shuttle Atlantis can deliver a new European laboratory.
This image provided by NASA Television shows astronauts Peggy Whitson, bottom, and Dan Tani position Harmony's Loop B fluid tray on the Destiny laboratory during a spacewalk Saturday Nov. 24, 2007. The astronauts went on a spacewalk Saturday to finish wiring up the international space station's newest room, the last hurdle that must be cleared before the shuttle Atlantis can deliver a new European laboratory.
This image provided by NASA Television shows astronauts Peggy Whitson, left, and Dan Tani reposition Harmony's Loop B fluid tray during a space walk Saturday Nov. 24, 2007 to hook up more electrical and fluid connections linking the space station and the Harmony compartment that was delivered by the shuttle Discovery last month. Much of Saturday's work will involve lugging a second 18 1/2-foot, 300-pound tray holding fluid lines to Harmony and bolting it down.
Flight Engineer Yuri Malenchenko (L) holds the thermal cover from the common berthing mechanism as International Space Station Commander Peggy Whitson (R) waits for the next procedure during their spacewalk in this view from NASA TV November 9, 2007. The spacewalk will prepare for the relocation of Pressurized Mating Adaptor 2 and the relocation of the Harmony node to its permanent location on the ISS.
Flight Engineer Yuri Malenchenko (L) and International Space Station Commander Peggy Whitson (R) remove the thermal cover from the common berthing mechanism of the Harmony module during their spacewalk in this view from NASA TV November 9, 2007. The spacewalk will prepare for the relocation of Pressurized Mating Adaptor 2 and the relocation of the Harmony node to its permanent location on the ISS.
Flight Engineer Yuri Malenchenko hands a power tool to Commander Peggy Whitson (R) during their spacewalk in this view from Malenchenko's helmet camera in this image from NASA TV November 9, 2007. The spacewalk will prepare for the relocation of Pressurized Mating Adaptor 2 and the relocation of the Harmony node to its permanent location on the ISS.