The space walk of two astronauts
The crew of 2 people on the International Space Station will make a space walk lasting 5 hours and 30 minutes today.
US astronaut, Bill McArthur, and Russian space pilot, Valery Tokarev, will install a new television and replace the old broken camera. This machine is for monitoring the environment outside the space station.
The International Space Station now operates with a crew that has reduced the number since the US shuttle Columbia exploded when it returned to the earth's atmosphere, in an accident that caused splatters. Touch the spaceship when taking off.
The accident has led to the suspension of all shuttle spacecraft flights until the Discovery spacecraft visited the International Space Station last July. But the shuttle crew was ordered to stop the flights because it continued to have problems with splinters when taking off.
(According to AP)
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