highlights of US Spacewalk 80 of Chari and Maurer (23.03.2022)
00:00 : first images and information
00:38 : SAFER donning of EV1
01:31 : getting EV2 into the airlock
02:58 : spacewalk animation
11:14 : EGRESS and problems of helmet camera of EV2
15:35 : information of Mission Control Houston
15:52 : problem is solved and translation to the workside
18:52 : first cable task
21:30 : preparing Canadarm 2
23:24 : first canadarm operations with EV1
27:06 : next connection tasks
30:35 : information of Mission Control Houston and PGT usage
33:46 : HD images of EV2
35:41 : images of both EV
37:30 : canadarm 2 movement
39:17 : HD images of EV2
41:01 : canadarm 2 movement
42:02 : EV2 tangled in the tethers
43:39 : EV2 is free again
43:52 : information of Mission Control Houston
44:05 : translation of EV2
45:32 : next tasks
49:34 : information of Mission Control Houston
49:49 : connection task
50:41 : canadarm 2 movement
53:18 : EV1 exiting canadarm 2
54:51 : INGRESS
59:07 : hatch opening and suit doffing
"Expedition 66 Flight Engineers Raja Chari of NASA and Matthias Maurer of ESA (European Space Agency) concluded their spacewalk at 3:26 p.m. EDT after 6 hours and 54 minutes in preparation for upcoming solar array installation. Maurer and Chari completed their major objective for today to install hoses on a Radiator Beam Valve Module that routes ammonia through the station’s heat-rejecting radiators to keep systems at the proper temperature. The crew members also installed a power and data cable on the Columbus module’s Bartolomeo science platform, replaced an external camera on the station’s truss, and conducted other upgrades to station hardware. The pair deferred a few secondary tasks, such as torque resets and cable routing, to a future spacewalk." - NASA
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