English: Steve Squyres, Goldwin Smith Professor of Astronomy at Cornell University, performing an EVA during the NASA-NOAA NEEMO 15 underwater exploration mission in October 2011, simulating the manner in which an astronaut might traverse an asteroid surface using translation lines.
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