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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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Kavandi. After the spacewalk, crew members inside the Station attached connections to the airlock to prevent thermal damage.
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1606:Expeditions
1167:12 December
787:Soyuz TM-27
779:Soyuz TM-28
749:Soyuz TM-32
729:Dennis Tito
725:Soyuz TM-32
527:Susan Helms
455:Prime crew
347:Susan Helms
332:Dennis Tito
319:aboard the
317:spaceflight
286:expeditions
279:Susan Helms
220:Susan Helms
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2104:commanders
2005:Since 2020
1620:See also:
1552:29 October
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1470:21 October
1443:21 October
1411:21 October
1127:21 October
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1073:21 October
1037:"Mir EP-4"
989:"ISS EP-1"
959:"ISS EO-2"
914:References
822:spacewalks
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556:Commander
504:James Voss
470:Commander
351:James Voss
271:James Voss
224:James Voss
135:2001-08-21
120:2001-03-10
98:Expedition
2125:underline
1899:2015–2019
1788:2010–2014
1717:2005–2009
1636:2000–2004
1496:5 January
1460:"STS-104"
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867:Discovery
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