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Russian Cosmonauts Conducted Spacewalk to Prepare for ISS Nauka Module Launch
ISS Orbit Raised Nearly 3 Miles Ahead of New Module Launch
On February 21, 2023, Russian cosmonauts Sergey Prokopyev and Dmitry Petelin conducted a spacewalk outside the International Space Station (ISS) to prepare for the upcoming launch of the Nauka module. The spacewalk, which lasted for six hours and 28 minutes, involved the cosmonauts installing new equipment and cables on the ISS's exterior. The Nauka module is a new Russian science module that is scheduled to be launched to the ISS in July 2023. The module will provide additional living and working space for the ISS crew, as well as new scientific research facilities.
Cosmonauts Installed New Equipment and Cables on ISS Exterior
During the spacewalk, Prokopyev and Petelin installed new equipment and cables on the ISS's exterior, including a new docking port for the Nauka module. They also inspected the exterior of the ISS and took photographs of the station's current condition. The spacewalk was a success, and the cosmonauts were able to complete all of their assigned tasks.
Nauka Module Launch Scheduled for July 2023
The Nauka module is a new Russian science module that is scheduled to be launched to the ISS in July 2023. The module will provide additional living and working space for the ISS crew, as well as new scientific research facilities. The Nauka module is the first new Russian module to be added to the ISS since 2010, and it is expected to significantly enhance the station's capabilities. The module will also provide docking ports for future Russian spacecraft.
Spacewalk Raises ISS Orbit Nearly 3 Miles
In order to prepare for the Nauka module launch, the ISS's orbit was raised by nearly 3 miles on February 21, 2023. The orbit raise was necessary to ensure that the ISS would be in the correct position to receive the Nauka module when it is launched in July. The orbit raise was successful, and the ISS is now in the correct position for the Nauka module launch.
Conclusion
The February 21, 2023 spacewalk was a success, and the cosmonauts were able to complete all of their assigned tasks. The spacewalk was a critical step in preparing for the launch of the Nauka module, which is scheduled for July 2023. The Nauka module will provide additional living and working space for the ISS crew, as well as new scientific research facilities.
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