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English: Astronaut Jerry L. Ross, STS-88 mission specialist, is pictured during one of three space walks which were conducted on the twelve-day mission. Perched on the end of Endeavour's remote manipulator system (RMS) arm, astronaut James H. Newman, mission specialist, recorded this image. Newman can be seen reflected in Ross' helmet visor. The solar array panel for the Russian-built Zarya module can be seen along right edge.
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