Russian Cosmonauts Start Six-Hour Spacewalk Outside International Space Station

2014/10/22

KOROLEV (outside Moscow), October 22 (RIA Novosti) - Two Russian cosmonauts on Wednesday ventured outside the International Space Station (ISS) for a six-hour maintenance spacewalk, the Russian Mission Control said.


"In accordance with the ISS flight program, Commander Max Suraev and Flight Engineer Alexander Samokutyaev have started works outside the orbital station," a Mission Control spokesman said.


"The scheduled duration of the spacewalk, including the planned work, is six hours and seven minutes," the official said.


The Russian duo will work outside the station’s Russian segment to jettison science and communications gear, which is no longer being used. The cosmonauts will also remove a protective cover from a biological exposure experiment and collect samples of particulate matter on the Pirs docking compartment.


It is the second career spacewalk for both Suraev and Samokutyaev, and the 184th overall in support of space station assembly and maintenance.



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