Russia’s ISS Crew Members Complete Spacewalk

© NASAIt was the first spacewalk of the current ISS Expedition 32
It was the first spacewalk of the current ISS Expedition 32 - Sputnik International
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Russian cosmonauts Gennady Padalka and Yury Malenchenko completed a six-hour spacewalk having carried out all planned maintenance tasks on the International Space Station (ISS)

Russian cosmonauts Gennady Padalka and Yury Malenchenko completed a six-hour spacewalk having carried out all planned maintenance tasks on the International Space Station (ISS).

It was the first spacewalk of the current ISS Expedition 32 and expedition’s Commander Padalka and Flight Engineer Malenchenko completed it in six hours ahead of the scheduled almost 6.5 hours.

The spacewalk was also initially delayed for 47 minutes due to some minor problems with transition hatches between the Pirs docking module and the Zvezda module.

The cosmonauts moved the Strela-2 cargo boom from the Pirs docking compartment to the Zarya module and installed micrometeoroid debris shields on the exterior of the Zvezda service module.

They have also launched a microsatellite and collected a number of bio specimens from the surface of a docking module as part of the scientific experiment Biorisk.

The unique Biorisk experiment studies the impact of vacuum, subzero and hot temperatures and radiation on biological objects. It is impossible to simulate these processes on Earth.

Both Padalka and Malenchenko are veteran cosmonauts with a lot of experience venturing outside the orbital station. It is the ninth spacewalk for Padalka and the fifth for Malenchenko in their space careers.

 

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