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Video: US and French astronauts make ISS spacewalk, install new solar panels

The outing was the fourth time the two astronauts had ventured into space together



Image shows ESA (European Space Agency) astronaut Thomas Pesquet, checking cables during the ISS Expedition 65 US Spacewalk # 74 to install the First IROSA Solar Array on the P6 Truss for the 2B Channel Power System. N
Image Credit: NASA TV/AFP

Washington: A French and an American astronaut embarked on a spacewalk Sunday to complete the installation of new solar panels to boost power supplies to the International Space Station (ISS), they announced on Twitter.

"Here we go again for episode (2) of the new solar array installation spacewalks," tweeted Thomas Pesquet, a Frenchman with the European Space Agency.

"It is a huge team effort each time and couldn't be happier to return with @astro_kimbrough," he said, referring to his American colleague Shane Kimbrough, a NASA astronaut.

The two men activated the internal batteries in their space suits at 11H42 GMT, then opened the hatch to the ISS airlock.

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Their mission includes installing six new-generation solar panels, referred to as iROSA.

The new panels, which will power both daily operations and the research and science projects carried out on the ISS, are expected to have a 15-year lifespan.

A first effort on Wednesday ran into several snags, notably problems with Kimbrough's spacesuit. He temporarily lost data on his spacesuit display unit, and then suffered a brief spike in the suit's pressure reading.

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Sunday's outing was the fourth time the two astronauts had ventured into space together.

In addition to Wednesday's spacewalk, they did so twice on a 2017 mission, attached by tethers to the space station as it orbits the Earth at an altitude of some 250 miles (400 kilometers).

In all, there have been 240 ISS spacewalks as astronauts carry out the work of assembling and maintaining, as well as upgrading, the station.

US astronaut Shane Kimbrough seen from ESA (European Space Agency) astronaut Thomas Pesquet's helmet camera during unfolding and alignment of the solar panel during the ISS Expedition 65 US Spacewalk #75 to complete work on the IROSA Solar Array.
Image Credit: NASA TV/AFP
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