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Espectaculares fotos de la última caminata espacial del Endeavour

Publicado el 07 diciembre 2014 por Leoasi @leoasi
The last spacewalk for NASA’s Endeavour astronauts. Here, a fish-eye lens attached to an electronic still camera was used to capture this image of NASA astronaut Michael Fincke (top center) during the mission’s fourth session of extravehicular activity (EVA) as construction and maintenance continued on the International Space Station.
27 May 2011 7-hour, 24-minute spacewalk - NASA astronauts Endeavour last spacewalk
Endeavours final spacewalk - A bright sun, a portion of the International Space Station and Earth's horizon
NASA astronaut Greg Chamitoff during the mission's fourth session of extravehicular activity (EVA) as construction and maintenance continue on the International Space Station
Endeavour - May 27 International Space Station and the docked space shuttle Endeavour
May 27 Endeavor STS-134 mission
Andrew Feustel (right) and Greg Chamitoff, both STS-134 mission specialists, participate in the   mission's first session of extravehicular activity
May 20 NASA astronaut Andrew Feustel, STS-134 mission
mAY 27 newly-attached 50-foot-long Enhanced International Space Station Boom Assembly (left) is featured in this image photographed by a spacewalker
NASA astronaut Andrew Feustel Day 5 - May 20
NASA astronaut Andrew Feustel is pictured during the STS-134 mission's third spacewalk
Day 6 docked space shuttle Endeavour
Intersecting the thin line of Earth's atmosphere, International Space Station solar array wings
Chamitoff and Fincke completed the primary objectives for the spacewalk
May 27 ISS and the docked space shuttle Endeavour
Astronaut Greg Chamitoff Completes the Mission's First EVA
With his Extravehicular Mobility Unit spacesuit backdropped against the blackness of space, NASA astronaut Andrew Feustel is pictured during the STS-134 mission's third spacewalk
Day 5 STS-134 Endeavour with Earth in background May 20
Space, Horizon, Endeavour
Endeavour STS-134 Spacewalkers waving
STS-134 Docked at the International Space Station
The Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer 2 is transferred from space shuttle Endeavour's payload bay for installation on the station's starboard truss, on May 19, 2011
NASA astronaut Greg Chamitoff, STS-134 mission specialist, waving May 20
A look into the helmet visor of this astronaut on a spacewalk reveals the easily recognizable smiling countenance of NASA astronaut Michael Fincke
Shuttle Endeavour docked to the ISS, backdropped by a thinly lit part of Earth's atmosphere and the blackness of orbital nighttime in space
Endeavour - While prepping for May 20 space walk
Gregory Chamitoff makes his way back to the hatch at the end the mission's first spacewalk at the ISS
Astronaut Andrew Feustel reenters the space station after completing n 8-hour, 7-minute spacewalk
NASA astronaut Andrew Feustel is seen working while various components of the ISS are in view
May 25 NASA astronauts Andrew Feustel (left) and Michael Fincke during STS-134
ISS Solar Array panels and a blue and white part of Earth
Endeavour Nose - Coming in to dock at ISS
May 20 Day 5 NASA astronaut Andrew Feustel ingresses the airlock hatch on the ISS
The docked space shuttle Endeavour is visible at left. The blackness of space and Earth's horizon provide the backdrop for the scene
May 20 NASA astronaut Greg Chamitoff, STS-134 - Endeavor - ISS
May 20 astronauts Andrew Feustel and Greg Chamitoff work on ISS
May 22 NASA astronaut Andrew Feustel, STS-134 mission specialist, participates in the mission's 2nd session of EVA as construction and maintenance continue on the ISS
May 20 STS-134 Endeavor
A portion of the docked space shuttle Endeavour is featured in this image photographed by an STS-134 crew member from a Cupola window of the ISS
Endeavour Approaches ISS - DAY 3
Endeavour's Rendezvous Pitch Maneuver
distant space shuttle Endeavour, appearing somewhat incidentally camouflaged by the white clouds
May 18 Endeavor nose and crew cabin during a survey of the approaching STS-134 vehicle prior to docking with ISS
May 19 space shuttle Endeavour
last time Endeavor's wing will be seen in space
Legacy of Endeavour
La última caminata espacial de los astronautas del Endeavour de la NASA. En este caso, se utiliza una lente de ojo de pez unido a una cámara fija electrónica para capturar estas imagenes del astronauta de la NASA Michael Fincke, durante la misión cuarta sesión de la actividad extravehicular (EVA) como la construcción y el mantenimiento continuado en la Estación Espacial Internacional.
Last time Endeavour will ever be at the Pad
Fotos: NASA

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