Two astronauts went to space
- February 2, 2023
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US National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) astronaut Nicole Mann and her Japanese Space Agency (JAXA) colleague Wakata Koichi left the International Space Station in space. As reported
US National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) astronaut Nicole Mann and her Japanese Space Agency (JAXA) colleague Wakata Koichi left the International Space Station in space. As reported
As reported by Ukrinform, this was reported by NASA from Twitter.
“Watch Nicole Mann and Wakata Koichi work in space to get ready.
“The International Space Station for the modernization of solar cells,” the American agency said.
LIVE: Astronauts @AstroDuke and @Astro_Wakata suitable for @Space station The spacewalk is expected to last up to seven hours. The duo will prepare the station for solar panel upgrades. https://t.co/V48ZFVF6UG
— NASA (@NASA) February 2, 2023
Both astronauts went into space on Thursday, February 2 at 15:00 Kyiv time.
They are expected to spend about seven hours in space.
The spacesuits unfolded and the hatch opened. Spacewalk time.
To watch @AstroDuke and @Astro_Wakata work in the vacuum of space to prepare @Space station for solar upgrades. pic.twitter.com/IgRGIIKgRh
— NASA (@NASA) February 2, 2023
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Source: Ukrinform
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