Amazing! NASA Astronauts wrap up first 2018 spacewalk
Amazing! NASA Astronauts wrap up first 2018 spacewalk
International Space Station(ISS) has successfully wrapped up the first spacewalk by NASA astronauts on 23 January 2018. This is the year's first walk in space while working on the robotic arm.
NASA's two astronauts Scott Tingle and Mark Vande Hei, Expedition 54 crew members aboard the ISS. According to the reports, they spent around 6.5 hours outside the space station.
These two astronauts were tasked with replacing one of the two 'hands' on the end of latching end effectors (LEEs) or Canadarm2. As the old one LEE-A had suffered from wear and tear.
In support of the ISS assembly and maintenance, spacewalks are the events that are initiated by the science and space for consecutive expedition launch.
Check out the video release by the ISS on twitter:
The two spacewalkers have spent a total time on working outside the station about 53 days, 13 hours and 49 minutes in support of assembly and maintenance of the orbiting laboratory.