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Canadarm2 (SRMS)

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View of the International Space Station with Canadarm2 visible at the top left side of the picture.
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A Soyuz vehicle can be seen docked to the International Space Station behind Canadarm2 during STS-110.
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A view of the International Space Station with Canadarm2 extended at the top of the picture during STS-110.
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The S0 (S-Zero) Truss is being moved from the Space Shuttle Atlantis' cargo bay with the assistance from Canadarm2.
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Astronaut Rex J. Walheim, is standing on a mobile foot restraint which is attached to the end of Canadarm2.
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Astronaut Rex J. Walheim is attached to a foot restraint on one end of Canadarm2 as he performs an EVA.
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Astronaut Rex J. Walheim is attached to a foot restraint on one end of Canadarm2 as he performs an EVA.
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A view of Canadarm2 and the Space Shuttle's Canadarm against the Earth's horizon during STS-110.
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Astronauts are getting help from Canadarm2 during their EVA.
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A view of Canadarm2 and astronaut Jerry L. Ross as he works on the International Space Station during STS-110.
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Astronaut Jerry L. Ross is attached the mobile foot restraint of Canadarm2 as he works on the International Space Station during STS-110.
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An astronaut is anchored to the mobile foot restraint of Canadarm2 during mission STS-110.
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Canadarm2 is moving astronaut Lee Morin into position to a drag link which was used to keep the S0 (S-Zero) Truss in place when it was in the Space Shuttle's payload bay.
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Views of the International Space Station with Canadarm2 visible.
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Images and videos courtesy of NASA

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