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ISS Expedition 69: Russian Spacewalk 60

Two cosmonauts will conduct a spacewalk outside of the International Space Station to perform upgrades and retrieve equipment.

Expedition 69 commander Sergey Prokopyev and flight engineer Dmitri Petelin, both of Roscosmos, are scheduled to exit the station's space-facing Poisk module at 10:45 a.m. EDT (1445 GMT) on Wednesday (Aug. 9). The primary objective of the spacewalk is to attach three debris shields to the Rassvet module.

They also will test the sturdiness of a work platform that will be affixed to the end of the European robotic arm attached to the Nauka multipurpose laboratory module.

Prokopyev will wear a Russian Orlan spacesuit with red stripes, while Petelin will wear an Orlan with blue stripes. This will be the eighth spacewalk for Prokopyev and the sixth for Petelin.

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Cosmonaut is first to ride European robotic arm

Expedition 69 commander Sergey Prokopyev rode at the end of the European Robotic Arm (ERA) to test the durability and sturdiness of a portable workstation.

Cosmonaut Andrey Fedyaev, working at a panel inside Nauka, controlled the 37-foot-long (11.3-meter) robotic arm as Prokopyev went along for the slow and steady ride. Dmitry Petelin, who joined Prokopyev on the spacewalk, was positioned nearby to observe and photograph the test.

The demonstration, which lasted about 40 minutes, showed that the arm, equipped with the portable workstation, can be used to reposition cosmonauts on future spacewalks.

In addition to testing the arm, Prokopyev and Petelin also installed debris shields to protect the areas on the Rassvet mini-research module where the relocated radiator and airlock had been.

They two cosmonauts completed the spacewalk by tossing overboard the protective shrouds and launch restraints that they removed from the portable workstation earlier in the EVA, as well as the towels they used to wipe down their spacesuits.

Prokopyev and Petelin then re-entered the space station and closed the hatch. The 6 hour and 35 minute spacewalk began at 10:44 a.m. and ended at 5:19 p.m. EDT (1444 to 2119 GMT).

Wednesday's outing was the 60th from a Russian airlock and the 267th overall EVA in support of the assembly and maintenance of the International Space Station since 1998. It was the 10th spacewalk conducted at the space station this year.

Prokopyev, who served as extravehicular officer-1 (EV-1), has now performed eight spacewalks totaling 55 hours and 15 minutes. Petelin, as EV-2, completed his sixth career EVA, having now logged 39 hours and 44 minutes working in the vacuum of space.

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