Newman Waves at Camera from Unity Module
STS-88 mission specialist James Newman, holding on to a handrail, waves back at the camera during the first of three extravehicular activities (EVAs) performed during the mission. The orbiter can be seen reflected in his visor. This photo was taken during the early stages of a 7-hour, 21-minute spacewalk that he and Jerry L. Ross made to mate 40 cables and connectors running 76 feet from the Zarya control module to unity.
Credit: NASA
Image Number: S88-E-5057
Date: December 7, 1998
Newman Waves at Camera from Unity Module
STS-88 mission specialist James Newman, holding on to a handrail, waves back at the camera during the first of three extravehicular activities (EVAs) performed during the mission. The orbiter can be seen reflected in his visor. This photo was taken during the early stages of a 7-hour, 21-minute spacewalk that he and Jerry L. Ross made to mate 40 cables and connectors running 76 feet from the Zarya control module to unity.
Credit: NASA
Image Number: S88-E-5057
Date: December 7, 1998