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Forum:Space Shuttles - Space Station
Topic:Expedition 61: US (56) spacewalk (10/6/19)
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Robert PearlmanChristina Koch and Andrew Morgan switched their spacesuits to battery power at 7:39 a.m. EDT (1139 GMT), beginning today's (Oct. 6) spacewalk.
Robert PearlmanToday's spacewalk ended at 2:40 p.m. EDT (1840 GMT) for an elapsed time of 7 hours and 1 minute.
Christina Koch and Andrew Morgan removed two of the old nickel-hydrogen batteries, installed two new lithium-ion batteries and installed one adapter plate, integrating one of the two new batteries into the space station's power system.

Koch now has logged a total of 13 hours and 46 minutes on her two spacewalks. Morgan has a total of 13 hours and 33 minutes spanning his two EVAs.

This was the 219th spacewalk devoted to the International Space Station since assembly of the outpost began in 1998. Astronauts and cosmonauts have now spent 1,374 hours and 27 minutes, or 57.3 days, working outside the orbiting complex.

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