Highlights of russian spacewalk 54A by Artemyev and Matveev (02.09.2022)
00:00 : first images and information
01:10 : EGRESS
03:23 : translation to the workside
05:05 : first tasks
06:05 : great view of both EVs and information of Mission Control Houston
07:02 : GREAT VIEW OF THE EARTH
08:48 : next tasks
18:32 : translation to the next workside and information of Mission Control Houston
25:13 : POV of the next tasks
26:33 : great view of both EVs and boom-maneuvering
34:23 : preparing for ingress and FLYING OBJECT BEHIND THE AIRLOCK!!!
37:35 : close-up view of both EVs
40:31 : information of Mission Control Houston
41:58 : INGRESS
"Expedition 67 Commander Oleg Artemyev and Flight Engineer Denis Matveev, both of Roscosmos, concluded their spacewalk at 5:12 p.m. EDT after 7 hours and 47 minutes. Artemyev and Matveev completed their major objectives, which included relocating an external control panel for the European robotic arm from one operating area to another and testing a rigidizing mechanism on the arm that will be used to facilitate the grasping of payloads. In addition, the duo extended a Strela telescoping boom from the Zarya module to the Poisk module. Additional spacewalks are planned to continue outfitting the European robotic arm and to activate Nauka’s airlock for future spacewalks. The work on the European robotic arm will be used to move spacewalkers and payloads around the Russian segment of the station." - NASA
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