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‘Awesomesauce,’ Proclaims US Astronaut On Historic Spacewalk

May 12, 2017
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So what is it like to float out into the vacuum of space?

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‘Ginormous fondue pot, bubbling over with piping hot awesomesauce,’ said American astronaut Jack Fischer, as he embarked on his first-ever spacewalk outside the International Space Station on Friday.

The comments by Fischer, 43, were carried live on NASA television as he and his colleague Peggy Whitson, 57, began the 200th spacewalk at the orbiting outpost.

The start of the spacewalk, originally slated to last 6.5 hours, was delayed more than an hour while the U. S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration revamped plans due to the leak, which developed as Fischer´s suit was being prepared.’Lot of curveballs this morning,’ NASA astronaut Kjell Lindgren radioed to the crew from Mission Control in Houston.The spacewalk is the 200th in support of station assembly and maintenance since construction began in 1998 on the $100-billion laboratory that flies about 250 miles (400 km) above Earth.Whitson and Fischer shared a second good cable, known as an umbilical, as they prepared to leave the station’s airlock, which burned through some of their spacesuits’ battery power.As a result, NASA decided to trim the spacewalk down to four hours, which left time for just one task, said mission commentator Rob Navias.

The spacewalk was briefly delayed after NASA discovered a water leak in equipment that helps power their spacesuits.

The official start time, 9:08 am (1308 GMT), was about two hours after it was supposed to begin, according to NASA.

The glitch affected equipment known as the servicing and cooling umbilical (SCU), which supplies power and oxygen to the spacesuits.

The problem involved ‘a small leak of water at the connection point of the service and cooling umbilical (SCU) as it was hooked up to Jack Fischer’s spacesuit in the equipment lock section of the Quest airlock,’ said NASA commentator Rob Navias.

It was discovered as the astronauts were seated in the airlock inside the space station.

‘This is not the suit itself. Fischer’s suit itself is perfectly fine,’ said Navias.

‘This is the connection point of the component in the airlock itself that provides power, oxygen, cooling water and communications lines to the two crew members while they are in the process of biding their time, pre-breathing pure oxygen, in the airlock itself.’

According to NASA procedures, the spacewalk can go ahead with just one functioning SCU.

The plan is for the astronauts to take turns using the SCU, and alternate using battery power in their suits.

Spacewalks usually last about six and a half hours, but Friday’s would be ‘abbreviated’ due to the late start and would last about four hours, Navias said.

The astronauts will focus on one key task, to replace what is known as the ExPRESS Carrier Avionics, or ExPCA, box.

The box weighs 200 pounds (91 kilograms) on Earth, and routes data and commands to experiments inside the space station, Navias said.

‘It has been exhibiting some thermal issues of late, so it is being replaced,’ explained Navias.

The spacewalk is the ninth of Whitson’s career. She holds the record for most spacewalks by a woman.

The outing is the first for Fischer, who goes by the nickname ‘2Fish.’

NASA has experienced a series of problems with water leaking inside the astronauts’ helmets, most notably in 2013 when water began filling Italian Luca Parmitano’s headpiece, forcing him to cut short his spacewalk and make an emergency re-entry into the space lab.

NASA’s bulky white spacesuits are aging, and the same models have been in use for four decades.

The first piece of the International Space Station – a Russian module – was launched in 1998.

The first spacewalk ever conducted at the station was on December 7 that year.

Today, the $100 billion orbiting lab is about the size of a football field, and a symbol of global cooperation among the 15 nations that have helped build and operate it.

The station orbits the Earth at a height of about 250 miles (400 kilometers), circling the planet every 90 minutes at a speed of about 17,500 miles (28,000 kilometers) per hour.

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