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One of the last views outside for @Thom_astro as he stores the foot restraint with #Soyuz and Earth in the background. #spacewalk pic.twitter.com/pWFtOouIcZ — Human Spaceflight (@esaspaceflight) March 24, 2017

All main #spacewalk tasks are completed @Thom_astro and @astro_kimbrough will now wrap up start heading back to the airlock — ESA (@esa) March 24, 2017

The lubrication work of Dextre robotic arm for @Thom_astro continues on his #spacewalk. A 3:45-hour task scheduled to last until 18:00 GMT pic.twitter.com/pPguyxlCVA — Human Spaceflight (@esaspaceflight) March 24, 2017

Great views of @Thom_astro working on his 3:45 hour task to lubricate the end of the #Dextre robotic arm. #AllezThomas #spacewalk pic.twitter.com/6Q7fLRF6sO — Human Spaceflight (@esaspaceflight) March 24, 2017

@court_jus Or you can try https://t.co/yVvls7gUQB — ESA (@esa) March 24, 2017

Great view of @Thom_astro ready for next #spacewalk task – apply lubricant to the Dextre robotic hand. Watch live: https://t.co/ZqMKiRu946 pic.twitter.com/kLS77u79nQ — ESA (@esa) March 24, 2017

Watch live via https://t.co/ZqMKiRu946 #spacewalk https://t.co/6OaMnwHLKx — ESA (@esa) March 24, 2017

.@Thom_astro is still inspecting the @Space_Station's cooling system for leaks pic.twitter.com/SKpQNpq6JW — Human Spaceflight (@esaspaceflight) March 24, 2017

.@Thom_astro is looking further down the cooling pipe under its protective insulation to try and pinpoint the leak. #spacewalk #allezthomas pic.twitter.com/Sus3lejMSQ — Human Spaceflight (@esaspaceflight) March 24, 2017

.@Thom_astro is filming cooling pipes for later analysis where a robot detected a small leak a few weeks ago. #spacewalk #AllezThomas pic.twitter.com/O5J1LK7RIM — Human Spaceflight (@esaspaceflight) March 24, 2017