HIGHLIGHTS of SPACEWALK 71 by Rubins and Glover 28022021 iROSA fixture











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Highlights of US Spacewalk 71 by Rubins and Glover (28.02.2021) • 00:00 : intro and first information • 01:42 : spacewalk animation • 07:29 : getting both EVs in the airlock • 08:56 : EGRESS and information of Mission Control Houston • 12:16 : translation to the workside • 13:47 : POV of first triangle-fixture assembly • 14:57 : good view of both EVs and information of Mission Control Houston • 17:31 : PGT usage for assembly • 18:19 : POV of EV1 with APFR • 19:19 : ingress of APFR and information of Mission Control Houston • 21:20 : POV of EV1 during assembly and information of Mission Control Houston • 24:20 : EV1 egressing the APFR and great view of both EVs • 26:30 : further assembly of triangle-fixture (EV1 in APFR again) • 29:54 : POV of PGT usage • 30:44 : information of Mission Control Houston • 31:07 : great view of both EVs during assembly • 32:33 : POV of EV2 during PGT usage • 34:17 : great view of both EVs and information of Mission Control Houston • 35:24 : POV of PGT usage • 36:02 : great view of both EVs • 37:04 : information of Mission Control Houston • 38:04 : great view of both EVs and information of Mission Control Houston • 41:28 : translation back to the airlock and information of Mission Control Houston • 43:09 : INGRESS • 44:41 : getting both EVs in, suit doffing and information of Mission Control Houston • “NASA astronauts Kate Rubins and Victor Glover concluded their spacewalk at 1:16 p.m. EST, after 7 hours and 4 minutes. In the third spacewalk of the year outside the International Space Station, the two NASA astronauts began work to install modification kits required for upcoming solar array upgrades. The duo worked near the farthest set of existing solar arrays on the station’s left (port) side, known as P6. Glover built a bracket structure and worked with Rubins to attach the bracket and support struts to the mast canister, the base, of one of the P6 solar arrays, known as 2B. One of the bolts did not fully engage on the first attempt, so Rubins used a power drill to back it out and reseat it, then used a ratchet wrench to tighten the bolt, reaching a safe configuration. The bolt likely will need to be secured further before installing one of the new solar arrays that will be delivered to the space station later this year aboard SpaceX’s 22nd commercial resupply services mission. Rubins and Glover then moved to begin identical assembly work for the bracket for the second of the P6 solar array pair, known as 4B. They completed the construction of upper support hardware and secured it to the space station’s exterior structure until work can be completed on the next spacewalk on Friday, March 5.” - NASA • Credits: NASA TV • Website: https://spacehighlights.weebly.com/

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