Selasa, 10 Maret 2015

Spacewalking Astronauts Fit Cables On ISS


Terry Virts and Butch Wilmore efficiently set up 250 metres of cable regardless of Virts once more reporting water in his helmet.Astronauts have carried out their third spacewalk in per week to put in cables that can allow new crew capsules to dock with the International Space Station.

The work concerned practically 250 metres of cable and lasted virtually seven hours.
It completes a 3-day job undertaken by Americans Terry Virts and Butch Wilmore.
During the most recent spacewalk, Flight Engineer Virts again reported water in his helmet - however pressured it was "not an enormous deal".

"B could not really feel it on my pores and skin. B may simply see the skinny movie on the visor," he informed Mission Control.

The work wanted to be carried out and so manned spacecraft being developed by Boeing and SpaceX can hook as much as the station.
P pair of docking ports shall be flown up later this yr, with the capsules carrying astronauts scheduled to return into service in 2017.

image : news.sky

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