Take a space walk with US astronauts in our photo gallery
A nearly full moon sets as the space shuttle Discovery sits atop Launch pad 39A at the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida, March 11. Discovery was prepared for launch on Wednesday on a mission to finish installing the International Space Station's power system and deliver Japan's first live-aboard crew member. REUTERS/Bill Ingalls/NASA
The space shuttle Discovery takes off from launch pad 39A at the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida March 15. Mission STS-119 carries a crew of seven astronauts to the International Space Station. REUTERS/Joe Skipper (UNITED STATES SCI TECH SOCIETY)
The International Space Station (ISS) on March 18 as its robotic arm moves the new S6 truss assembly (L) from US space shuttle Discovery's (not shown) cargo bay. AFP PHOTO/HO/NASA
Space shuttle Discovery Mission Specialist Steve Swanson outside of the Internationl Space Station (ISS) on March 19, 2009 waves during a break during the addition of the new S6 truss to the station. AFP PHOTO/NASA PHOTO/HO
Space shuttle Discovery Mission Specialist Richard Arnold waving outside of the Internationl Space Station on March 19 as he works on the addition of the new S6 truss to the station. AFP PHOTO/NASA PHOTO/HO
This picture provided by NASA on March 20, 2009 shows space shuttle Discovery Mission Specialist Steve Swanson (C) outside of the International Space Station on March 19 as he works on the addition of the new S6 truss to the station. AFP PHOTO/NASA PHOTO/HO
This photo provided by NASA on March 20, 2009 shows space shuttle Discovery Mission Specialist Steve Swanson outside of the International Space Station on March 19 as he works on the addition of the new S6 truss to the station. AFP PHOTO/NASA PHOTO/HO
uz escape vehicle docked with the International Space Station. The Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas, reported March 12 that the crew of the ISS was evacuated to Soyuz as a precautionaery measure after it was discovered that space debris presented a danger to the station. The center later announced an all-clear once the ISS had passed the debris field. On the ISS are NASA¿s Expedition 18 Commander Mike Fincke, Russian Flight Engineer Yury Lonchakov, and NASA¿s Sandra Magnus. FILES/AFP PHOTO/HO/NASA
Space shuttle Discovery Mission Specialist Japanese Koichi Wakata at a robotics control console on March 17 in the Destiny Laboratory aboard the International Space Station supporting the intallation of the new S6 truss to the station. AFP PHOTO/NASA PHOTO/HO
a session of extravehicular activity to perform maintenance on the International Space Station. During the 4-hour, 49-minute spacewalk, Fincke and cosmonaut Yury Lonchakov (out of frame) reinstalled the Exposing Specimens of Organic and Biological Materials to Open Space (Expose-R) experiment on the universal science platform mounted to the exterior of the Zvezda Service Module. The spacewalkers also removed straps, or tape, from the area of the docking target on the Pirs airlock and docking compartment.
This picture provided by NASA on March 20, 2009 shows space shuttle Discovery Mission Specialist Steve Swanson outside of the Internationl Space Station on March 19 as he works on the addition of the new S6 truss to the station. AFP PHOTO/NASA PHOTO/HO
from the US space shuttle Endeavour. The Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas, reported March 12 that the crew of the ISS was evacuated to the Soyuz escape vehicle as a precautionaery measure after it was discovered that space debris presented a danger to the station. The center later announced an all-clear once the ISS had passed the debris field. On the ISS are NASA¿s Expedition 18 Commander Mike Fincke, Russian Flight Engineer Yury Lonchakov, and NASA¿s Sandra Magnus. FILES/AFP PHOTO/NASA PHOTO/HO
The Internation Space Station (ISS) on March 18 as its robotic arm moves the new S6 truss assembly (L) from US space shuttle Discovery's cargo bay. AFP PHOTO/HO/NASA
In this image provided by NASA, Astronaut Richard Arnold participates in the mission's first scheduled spacewalk to connect the S6 truss segment to the International Space Station on March 19, 2009. The blackness of space and Earth's horizon provide the backdrop for the scene. On Saturday afternoon, astronauts Steven Swanson and Joseph Acaba are scheduled to float out of the linked space station and shuttle to do some chores that will ease the burden for future spacewalkers. (AP Photo/NASA)
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