File:ISS-59 EVA-2 (d) Nick Hague on the Port-4 truss.jpg

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English: NASA astronaut Nick Hague participates in his second spacewalk to upgrade the International Space Station's power storage capacity. He and fellow spacewalker Christina Koch (out of frame) of NASA worked outside in the vacuum of space for six hours and 45 minutes to continue swapping batteries and install adapter plates on the station's Port-4 truss structure.
Date Taken on 29 March 2019, 14:32 UTC
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This image or video was catalogued by Johnson Space Center of the United States National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) under Photo ID: ISS059-E-005345.

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