File:ISS-66 EVA-4 (01) Team preparation in the Quest airlock.jpg

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English: NASA astronaut and Expediution 66 Flight Engineer Kayla Barron poses for a portrait with spacewalkers (from left) Matthias Maurer of ESA (European Space Agency) and Raja Chari of NASA in their U.S. spacesuits. The duo would exit the Internmational Space Station for a six-hour and 54-minute spacewalk to install thermal gear and electronics components on the orbiting lab.
Date Taken on 23 March 2022, 09:52
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