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Two astronauts are preparing for some orbital operations outside the International Space Station (ISS) during a unique women’s gap.
NASA astronauts Anne McClain and Nichole Ayers are starting to start the Spachole Ayers in 8 AM, leaving the space station in six hours and 35 minutes. NASA, NASA + and the agency will be broadcast live YouTube channel. You can also adapt through the live feed below.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xp9Lpsqi_g
Astronauts during the SpaceWalk will communicate communication communication antennas and install a bunch of additional ISS processing in addition to IROsa. The series will be installed in another approaching space. IROSA is designed to increase electricity to 30% in the ISS, which will increase the total capacity of the station to 215 kilowatt. Nasa. The couple will also work to improve the station’s energy systems when connected to ISS.
So far, the astronauts held five women spacecraft outside ISS. The first occurred after several delays due to a weak-fitting area six years ago. Finally, October 18, 2019, NASA astronauts Christina Koch and Jessica Meir, stepped out of ISS For a historical place of cementing the role of women in Skorflight. NASA Astronaut Suni Williams at the beginning of this year broke the female record for total space time After a 5.5-hour spacewalk outside ISS, it brings its total gap time to 62 hours and six minutes.
The space rig on Thursday for the first time, Astronaut Ayers, extravershular and McClain’s third spacecraft stepped out of ISS.