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SPACE WALKING

SPACE WALKING

MIISRAEL Bride · Monday, December 23rd 2013 at 4:35PM · 574 views
YOUR WORLD SCIENCE NEWS
DECEMBER 2013
DAY 22
Space

Real space walking...

Two Astronauts aboard the International Space station finished their space walk to repair a broken piece of equipment on Saturday, December 21, 2013. The walk and repair time took 5 hours and 28 minutes, but ended successfully in repairs. Although the difficulty level was high Astronauts Mike Hopkins and Rich Mastracchio were in total attention and in continued communication with NASA to make the repair beneficial. It's the first time for Hopkins, but Mastracchio has experience in doing at least 6 other repairs in space and having a record breaking of spending 16 hours in open space walks. NASA officials were somewhat concerned of their safety coached them diligently during their mission. The two replaced a degraded ammonia pump module. Although the main purpose of the replacement is not as another walk to tighten down the part is scheduled on Christmas Day.


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Jen Fad Tuesday, December 24th 2013 at 10:43AM

Praise The Lord and I wish them a very Merry Christmas in Space. I wonder if have seen sign of Santa's Sleigh with all that magical glowing Christmas sparkle that makes him go fast!?


MIISRAEL Bride Tuesday, December 24th 2013 at 12:47PM

Laughs!...Hmmm...maybe?

Jen Fad Tuesday, December 24th 2013 at 1:26PM

LoL


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