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Космонавты Роскосмоса Антон Шкаплеров и Петр Дубров прошли десатурацию (вымывание азота из крови человека за счет вдыхания чистого кислорода при нормальном давлении). Сейчас они сбрасывают давление в модуле «Поиск».
Это будет третий выход в космической карьере Антона Шкаплерова (@Anton_Astrey) и четвертый — Петра Дуброва. Предстоящий выход станет 155-м, выполненным космонавтами в отечественных скафандрах с марта 1965 года.
https://twitter.com/roscosmos/status/1483685363046567936
RS/EVA-51: Good morning; cosmonauts Anton Shkaplerov and Pyotr Dubrov, floating in the Russian Poisk module, are preparing to venture outside the International Space Station for a planned 6.5-hour spacewalk to continue outfitting the new multi-port Prichal docking module
RS/EVA-51: Tasks include installation of handrails, comms and data cable routing and connections, installation of docking targets, a TV camera relocation, jettisoning of no-longer-needed antennas, covers and containers along with other similar tasksRS/EVA-51: For identification, Shkaplerov, call sign EV-1, is using helmetcam 22 and is wearing an Orlan spacesuit with red stripes; Dubrov, EV-2, is wearing a suit with blue stripes and is using helmetcam 16 RS/EVA-51: Shkaplerov and Dubrov opened the outer hatch of the Poisk module at ~7:22am EST (1222 UTC), kicking off today's spacewalk, the 1st so far this year, the 246th in station history, the 3rd for Shkaplerov and the 4th for DubrovRS/EVA-51: This is the 1st of 16 ISS spacewalks planned for 2022, 10 by Russian cosmonauts and 6 by NASA and partner agency astronauts; the remaining Russian EVAs will be devoted to Nauka outfitting (installation of an ESA robot arm, airlock outfitting, etc.)RS/EVA-51: The official start time for today's spacewalk was 7:17am EST (1217 UTC)RS/EVA-51 (PET: 34m00s, 7:51am EST): The cosmonauts are unlimbering the Strela boom to provide a path "down" to the Nauka lab module and the newly arrived Prichal docking compartment where they'll spend most of their time todayRS/EVA-51 (PET: 1h40m, 8:57am EST): Shkaplerov and Dubrov and both at the Prichal module docked to the end of the Nauka multi-purpose lab, preparing to install handrail siffeners; the work appears to be going smoothlyNAC/CCP notes: Commercial Crew Program manager Steve Stich is giving the NASA Advisory Council an update, reviewing recent history and looking ahead to major events planned for 2022RS/EVA-51 (PET: 2h42m, 9:59am EST): Shkaplerov and Dubrov are continuing work to connect comms cables between the multi-port Prichal module and the Nauka multi-purpose lab; handrails were installed earlier and insulation blankets adjustedRS/EVA-51 (PET: 4h05m, 11:22am EST): Russian flight controllers are working a communications glitch that's preventing the spacewalkers from hearing the ground; Kayla Barron is relaying ground instructions in the interimRS/EVA-51: And just as I hit the tweet button, the comms issue was resolved; the crew is now testing connectivity in a rendezvous antenna system that will be used for future dockings at the Prichal moduleRS/EVA-51 (PET: 6h15m, 1:32am EST): Shkaplerov and Dubrov are still plugging away (literally) at the Prichal module, which is now configured to serve as a docking compartment; flight controllers are discussing remaining tasks; EVA expected to last another hour or soRS/EVA-51 (PET: 6h55m, 12:12pm EST): Shkaplerov and Dubrov are making their way back to the Poisk module to wrap up today's spacewalk; the Prichal module is now ready for arrival of the Soyuz MS-21/67S crew ferry ship in MarchRS/EVA-51: The cosmonauts closed the outer hatch of the Poisk module at 2:28pm EST (1928 UTC), bringing a 7h 11m spacewalk to an endRS/EVA-51: Total ISS EVA time through 246 spacewalks now stands at 1,555h 37m, or 64.8 days; Shkaplerov's total through 3 EVAs stands at 21h 39m while Dubrov's total through 4 EVAs stands at 29h 49m
Cosmonaut Pyotr Dubrov exited the Poisk module at 7:17am ET beginning a spacewalk to service the Prichal module
Spacewalkers Anton Shkaplerov and Pyotr Dubrov work on the Nauka and Prichal modules during an orbital sunset.
"Holy molly! They weren't happy with just the velcro, they put the velcro, they wire-tied it, and they tied the wire-ties!"
Космонавты Роскосмоса Антон Шкаплеров и Петр Дубров готовятся к обратному переходу в модуль «Поиск» российского сегмента Международной космической станции.
https://twitter.com/roscosmos/status/1483866135829389315
Во время первого в 2022 году выхода в открытый космос длительностью 7 часов 11 минут узловой модуль #Причал был интегрирован в состав российского сегмента МКС и подготовлен к стыковкам пилотируемых и грузовых кораблей. Первый корабль пристыкуется к модулю уже 18 марта.
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