NASA is currently conducting its spacewalk activity, which involves various maintenance efforts to enhance the International Space Station.
Right now, the so-called extra-vehicular activity or EVA is still happening since it is expected to last around six hours.
Two astronauts, one from NASA (Raja Chari) and another one from the European Space Agency (Matthias Maurer), are tasked to complete the latest spacewalk of the international space union.
NASA Conducts Spacewalk
According to CBS News' latest report, the latest spacewalk of the National Aeronautics Space Administration started around Mar. 23, at exactly 8:32 a.m. EDT.
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Since NASA's new EV activity is expected to last for six hours, it will end around 2:32 p.m. EDT.
"We're actually going to have our crew members at separate locations for the majority of the EVA. In fact, it's actually going to seem like there are two EVAs happening at once at the same time," said Paul Konyha, NASA spacewalk's flight director.
He added that Chari would be attached to a robotic arm during the spacewalk. Meanwhile, the ESA astronaut, Maurer, will be free-floating, allowing him to visit many areas of the International Space Station before EVA ends.
Why NASA's New Spacewalk is Essential
CNN World reported that the new spacewalk of NASA will complete various enhancement and maintenance activities that will further improve the performance of ISS.
These include installing hoses on a radiator beam valve module, allowing the International Space Station to maintain proper temperature.
Aside from this, Maurer and Chari will also install a power and data cable on the Columbus module's Bartolomeo science platform and replace an external camera of the ISS.
The latest EVA is considered to be the 248th spacewalk of NASA. Thanks to the previous and upcoming spacewalks, the space union was able to keep ISS in orbit.
In other news, China's Tiangong Space Station will soon accept tourists, even those without formal astronaut training. Meanwhile, NASA Hubble Space Telescope was able to take a photo of a spiral galaxy.
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