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- noun Plural form of
spacewalker .
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Examples
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The main tool used by spacewalkers is this 21st century hand-drill, built by Swales Aerospace Inc.
Boing Boing 2007
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The next big job for the spacewalkers was the installation of the new ammonia tank.
The Seattle Times 2010
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The next big job for the spacewalkers was the installation of the new ammonia tank.
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The next big job for the spacewalkers was the installation of the new ammonia tank.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010
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The next big job for the spacewalkers was the installation of the new ammonia tank.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010
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As the spacewalking astronaut shown in the diorama had his face obscured by his visor, Erin and I debated whether the mannequin represented native New Yorker Mike Massimino, "Hubble Hugger" John Grunsfeld, or one of the mission's other two spacewalkers, Mike Good and Andrew Feustel.
Zoe P. Strassfield: Going Beyond Planet Earth at the American Museum of Natural History Zoe P. Strassfield 2012
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As the spacewalking astronaut shown in the diorama had his face obscured by his visor, Erin and I debated whether the mannequin represented native New Yorker Mike Massimino, "Hubble Hugger" John Grunsfeld, or one of the mission's other two spacewalkers, Mike Good and Andrew Feustel.
Zoe P. Strassfield: Going Beyond Planet Earth at the American Museum of Natural History Zoe P. Strassfield 2012
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As the spacewalking astronaut shown in the diorama had his face obscured by his visor, Erin and I debated whether the mannequin represented native New Yorker Mike Massimino, "Hubble Hugger" John Grunsfeld, or one of the mission's other two spacewalkers, Mike Good and Andrew Feustel.
Zoe P. Strassfield: Going Beyond Planet Earth at the American Museum of Natural History Zoe P. Strassfield 2012
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As the spacewalking astronaut shown in the diorama had his face obscured by his visor, Erin and I debated whether the mannequin represented native New Yorker Mike Massimino, "Hubble Hugger" John Grunsfeld, or one of the mission's other two spacewalkers, Mike Good and Andrew Feustel.
Zoe P. Strassfield: Going Beyond Planet Earth at the American Museum of Natural History Zoe P. Strassfield 2012
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As the spacewalking astronaut shown in the diorama had his face obscured by his visor, Erin and I debated whether the mannequin represented native New Yorker Mike Massimino, "Hubble Hugger" John Grunsfeld, or one of the mission's other two spacewalkers, Mike Good and Andrew Feustel.
Zoe P. Strassfield: Going Beyond Planet Earth at the American Museum of Natural History Zoe P. Strassfield 2012
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