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Spacewalkers, with snorkels, make quick work of space station repairs (+video)

Posted: December 22, 2013 at 3:48 pm

Two astronauts removed an old space station pump Saturday, well ahead of schedule. That task had been planned for the next spacewalk on Monday.

Astronauts removed an old space station pump Saturday, sailing through the first of a series of urgent repair spacewalks to revive a crippled cooling line.

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The two Americans on the crew, Rick Mastracchio and Michael Hopkins, successfully pulled out the ammonia pump with a bad valve - well ahead of schedule. That task had been planned for the next spacewalk on Monday.

"An early Christmas," observed Mission Control as Mastracchio tugged the refrigerator-size pump away from its nesting spot.

If Mastracchio and Hopkins keep up the quick work, two spacewalks may be enough to complete the installation of a spare pump and a third spacewalk will not be needed on Christmas Day as originally anticipated.

The breakdown 10 days earlier left one of two identical cooling loops too cold and forced the astronauts to turn off all nonessential equipment inside the orbiting lab, bringing scientific research to a near-halt and leaving the station in a vulnerable state.

NASA's Mission Control wanted to keep the spacewalkers out even longer Saturday to get even further ahead, but a cold and uncomfortable Mastracchio requested to go back. The spacewalk ended after 5 hours, an hour short on time but satisfyingly long on content.

Earlier, Mastracchio managed to unhook all the ammonia fluid and electrical lines on the pump with relative ease, occasionally releasing a flurry of frozen ammonia flakes that brushed against his suit. A small O-ring floated away, but he managed to retrieve it.

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Two astronauts removed an old space station pump Saturday, well ahead of schedule. That task had been planned for the next spacewalk on Monday.

Astronauts removed an old space station pump Saturday, sailing through the first of a series of urgent repair spacewalks to revive a crippled cooling line.

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The two Americans on the crew, Rick Mastracchio and Michael Hopkins, successfully pulled out the ammonia pump with a bad valve - well ahead of schedule. That task had been planned for the next spacewalk on Monday.

"An early Christmas," observed Mission Control as Mastracchio tugged the refrigerator-size pump away from its nesting spot.

If Mastracchio and Hopkins keep up the quick work, two spacewalks may be enough to complete the installation of a spare pump and a third spacewalk will not be needed on Christmas Day as originally anticipated.

The breakdown 10 days earlier left one of two identical cooling loops too cold and forced the astronauts to turn off all nonessential equipment inside the orbiting lab, bringing scientific research to a near-halt and leaving the station in a vulnerable state.

NASA's Mission Control wanted to keep the spacewalkers out even longer Saturday to get even further ahead, but a cold and uncomfortable Mastracchio requested to go back. The spacewalk ended after 5 hours, an hour short on time but satisfyingly long on content.

Earlier, Mastracchio managed to unhook all the ammonia fluid and electrical lines on the pump with relative ease, occasionally releasing a flurry of frozen ammonia flakes that brushed against his suit. A small O-ring floated away, but he managed to retrieve it.

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Spacewalking Astronauts Remove Faulty Space Station Pump

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Two astronauts working speedily outside the International Space Station removed a faulty pump module ahead of schedule, potentially negating the need for a planned Christmas Day spacewalk as they work to repair the outposts critical cooling system.

NASA astronauts Rick Mastracchio and Mike Hopkins ventured outside the space station at 7:01 a.m. EST (1101 GMT) today (Dec. 21), just 10 days after a flow control valve malfunctioned inside the pump module that they were set to remove and replace during another 6.5-hour spacewalk on Monday. Saturdays spacewalk ended at 12:29 p.m. EST (1729 GMT), five hours and 28 minutes after it began.

Originally, the astronauts were just going to prepare the faulty pump for removal today, but the spacewalkers completed the majority of the planned tasks for Saturdays spacewalk in just three hours. The astronauts were then given a go by Mission Control in Houston to press ahead with removing the faulty refrigerator-size pump module and stow it on a nearby platform. [See photos from the speedy spacewalk]

Were about an hour and a half ahead of the timeline, so, choosing your own adventure, were going to go ahead and look forward to doing the pump module exit, Mission Control advised the astronauts.

Ahead of the spacewalk schedule

The early removal could mean that a third spacewalk planned for Dec. 25, Christmas Day, may not be needed.

The faulty valve, which regulates the temperature of ammonia flowing through the pump, ceased working properly on Dec. 11. Non-critical systems and science experiments in two of the stations laboratories have been powered down since.

Saturdays spacewalk was originally focused on only disconnecting the fluid lines from the failed pump module and installing a jumper box to keep the ammonia from over pressurizing during the pumps replacement.

Working along the starboard, or right, side of the stations backbone truss, Mastracchio (riding on the end of the Canadarm2 robotic arm) and Hopkins first set about demating quick disconnect fluid lines from the faulty pump.

As their name implies, the quick disconnects were designed to be plugged in and out, but past spacewalks, including an August 2010 outing to replace the same pump module, ran into problems getting the pressurized lines loose. Learning from previous experiences, the pressure in the lines was reduced in preparation for Saturdays spacewalk.

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Team DNA Baby! – The MEGA Walls Chicken Yellow! and Red – Video

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Team DNA Baby! - The MEGA Walls Chicken Yellow! and Red
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URL BORN LEGACY RECAP – GOODZ CHARLIE CLIPS DNA – Video

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Consequences of Infidelity: Spellchecking DNA with Thomas Kunkel, NIH Investigator – Video

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CS Descinderi DNA Chebutiu – Video

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UW|360 December 2013 -Synthetic DNA – Video

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Advanced DNA tests for Ayer rape case

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WOBURN -- A superior court judge has granted an Ayer man whose 35- to 40-year sentence for a 2006 rape was overturned access to the victim's fingernail swabbings to perform advanced DNA testing.

With Judge Jane Haggerty's ruling this month, the Middlesex District Attorney's Office has 30 days to decide whether to appeal the decision, according to David Coutu's attorney, Amy Belger.

If test results show the DNA belongs to someone other than Coutu, Belger said, "that evidence may exonerate Mr. Coutu, making him the third DNA exoneration out of Ayer alone. Kenny Waters and Dennis Maher being the other two."

In July, Haggerty overturned Coutu's 2007 jury conviction for aggravated rape, assault and battery causing serious bodily injury, home invasion, masked armed robbery and burning personal property.

The DA's Office is appealing that decision, but the judge went ahead with the DNA request to "keep things moving" in the case, Belger said.

Haggerty, who was the trial judge, ordered a new trial after finding Coutu's rights to a public trial were violated when his mother and one of his sisters were prohibited from entering the courtroom during the three-day jury selection.

Coutu's mother was subject to a sequestration order during the trial, because it was unclear if she would testify. But that order did not apply to jury selection.

Coutu, 52, has served about seven years of the 35- to 40-year sentence after being convicted of the 2006 rape of a woman using a "cat's paw" crowbar.

Belger said the conviction was overturned based on a "technical violation," but said it's an opportunity to retry the case with advanced DNA testing that wasn't available in 2007 on the crowbar and the victim's fingernail scrapings, she said.

After a two-week trial in July 2007, a Lowell Superior Court jury found that Coutu, also known as David Hebert, used a crowbar during the early-morning hours of March 9, 2006, to tunnel his way from an empty apartment into the victim's 41 West Main St. apartment in Ayer.

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Nujabes – Genome [Fat Jon Ver.] [Departure] – Video

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