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First Spacewalk Of Expedition 50 On Board The International Space Station
Watch video below
Two astronauts take a walk
today, along the outside of the International Space Station, in order to
prepare the outpost for future hardware upgrades.
NASA astronaut Shane Kimbrough
and France’s Thomas Pesquet are currently on a spacewalk expected to continue
for a total of 6.5 hours, the first of three scheduled for the ISS crew over
the next few weeks. You can watch the spacewalk live here, courtesy of NASA TV.
During the outing, Kimbrough
and Pesquet have to prepare NASA’s Pressurized Mating Adapter 3 (PMA-3) module
so that an international docking adapter can be installed in the near future.
The new docking adapter would let commercial spacecraft that fly missions to
the ISS to be be able to link to the station, which can currently only be done
from a single IDA port.
The
Expedition 50 crew are expected to move the PMA-3 to the correct side of the
ISS, and also lubricate parts of the station’s robotic arm, among other repair
inspections. This is to prepare for the docking adapter’s installation, which
will arrive on the SpaceX Dragon cargo ship soon, NASA officials said.
The next
spacewalk is scheduled for March 30, where NASA’s Peggy Whitson will accompany
Shane Kimbrough, with the final excursion on April 6 seeing Whitson and Pesquet
leaving the airlock
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