Veteran NASA astronauts Drew Feustel and Ricky Arnold will head outside the International Space Station at approximately 8 a.m. EDT Thursday to begin a 6.5 -
hour spacewalk.
Not exact matches
Flying aboard the space shuttles Atlantis and Endeavour, Reilly amassed more than 853
hours in space and completed five
spacewalks before his 2008 retirement from NASA.
Clad in bulky spacesuits, station commander Peggy Whitson and flight engineer Dan Tani floated outside the station for seven
hours on the 100th
spacewalk devoted to space station assembly and maintenance.
Expedition 54 Commander Alexander Misurkin and Flight Engineer Anton Shkaplerov of the Russian space agency Roscosmos have completed a
spacewalk lasting 8
hours and 13 minutes.
NASA Television has begun coverage of today's
spacewalk, as Expedition 55 Flight Engineers Drew Feustel and Ricky Arnold of NASA prepare to work outside the International Space Station for approximately 6.5
hours.
Ronald Garan, Jr. is a retired NASA astronaut who has traveled 71,075,867 miles in 2,842 orbits of our planet during more than 178 days in space and 27
hours and 3 minutes of EVA during four
spacewalks.
He conducted three
spacewalks totaling almost 20
hours that included testing tools for the first Hubble Telescope repair mission, construction of the International Space Station, and the test flight of an astronaut jet pack.