File:Apollo A7LB ShuttleISS EMU I Suit.jpg
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DescriptionApollo A7LB ShuttleISS EMU I Suit.jpg |
English: Bill Ayrey on the left in the Cernan (A7LB) back-up suit; Andrew Taylor in the current Shuttle Space Suit Assembly (SSA) in the center; and Lee Lamb in the 1997 I-suit on the right. |
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current | 06:40, 9 February 2011 | 1,500 × 1,188 (267 KB) | Craigboy (talk | contribs) | {{Information |Description ={{en|1=Bill Ayrey on the left in the Cernan (A7LB) back-up suit; good friend and fellow part-time 'suit subject' Andrew Taylor in the current Shuttle Space Suit Assembly (SSA) in the center; and Lee Lamb in our 1997 I-suit o |
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