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Astronauts back in ISS after spacewalk
Media Release
Jul. 9, 2006

Discovery shuttle astronauts Piers Sellers and Mike Fossum have re-entered the International Space Station (ISS) after completing the first of three planned spacewalks.
The duo slipped back inside the ISS's airlock chamber to start re-pressurisation after a spacewalk that lasted seven hours and 30 minutes, an hour longer than expected.
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