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Astronauts Replacing Fine Guidance Sensor on Hubble Space Telescope Image

Two astronauts carrying out a spacewalk mission to replace the Fine Guidance Sensor on the Hubble Space Telescope. One astronaut holds the sensor while standing on the Remote Manipulator System arm of Space Shuttle Discovery, while another performs an inspection. Useful for illustrating space missions, NASA activities, and teamwork in extreme environments.
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