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Extra-vehicular activity (EVA) is work done by an astronaut away from the Earth, and outside of a spacecraft. The term most commonly applies to an EVA made outside a craft orbiting Earth (a spacewalk), but also applies to an EVA made on the surface of the Moon (a moonwalk). In the later lunar landing missions (Apollo 15, 16, and 17) the command module pilot (CMP) did an EVA to retrieve film canisters on the return trip; he was assisted by the lunar module pilot (LMP) who remained at the open CM hatch. These trans-Earth EVAs were the only spacewalks ever conducted in deep space. Due to the different designs of the early spacecraft, the American and Soviet space programs also define an EVA differently. Russians define an EVA as occurring when a cosmonaut is in a vacuum. An American EVA begins when the astronaut switches the Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU) to battery power. A "Stand-up" EVA (SEVA) is where the astronaut does not fully exit a spacecraft, but is completely reliant on the spacesuit for environmental support. Its name derives from the astronaut "standing up" in the open hatch, usually to film or assist a spacewalking astronaut. EVAs may be either tethered (the astronaut is connected to the spacecraft, oxygen can be supplied through a tube, no propulsion is needed to return to the spacecraft) or untethered. When the tether performs life support functions such as providing oxygen, it is called an umbilical. Untethered spacewalks were only performed on three missions in 1984 using the Manned Maneuvering Unit (MMU), and on a flight test in 1994 of the Simplified Aid for EVA Rescue (SAFER). A SAFER is a safety device worn on tethered U.S. EVAs, since the capability of returning to the spacecraft is essential. As of 2009, Russia, the United States, and China are the only countries with a demonstrated capability to conduct an EVA. From Wikipedia under the
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120px x 160px | 6.20kB [source page] View of the tile heat shields onboard the space shuttle Discovery from the digital cam attached to U S astronaut Steve Robinson s spacesuit Mission Specialist Steve Robinson emerges from Space Shuttle Discovery s airlock hatch to begin the third spacewalk image NASA Astronaut successfully fixes spacewalk jpg
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196px x 300px | 13.40kB [source page] March 22 2008 Boston dbTechno NASA Endeavour astronauts finished up the fifth and final spacewalk on Sunday This culminated their extensive mission The final spacewalk required them to attach an From Yahoo Image Search: "Spacewalk" Astronauts complete final spacewalk
Xinhua ue, 28 Jul 2009 06:39:45 GM Washington - Two astronauts have completed their fifth and final . spacewalk. installing two cameras on Japan's Kibo laboratory at the International Space Station (ISS), the US space agency NASA said. Crews Tackle Robotics, Spacewalk Preparations | International ...
Klaus Schmidt Wed, 22 Jul 2009 09:49:51 GM (NASA) - The combined efforts of the International Space Station and Space Shuttle Endeavour crews were successful in installing the Japanese Logistics. STS-127 Astronauts Conduct Third Spacewalk | ISS Fan Club
unknown hu, 23 Jul 2009 13:22:58 GM While the crew slept, Mission Control updated Friday's . spacewalk. plan. Mission Specialists Cassidy and Tom Marshburn will swap all four of the remaining Port 6 batteries on the fourth of five . spacewalks. . In addition, they'll install a ... From Google Blog Search: "Spacewalk" Astronauts' Quick Work During Spacewalk Allows for Extra Tasks
Bloomberg 19 (Bloomberg) -- Two US astronauts added some extra chores to a spacewalk outside the International Space Station today after they finished their to-do ... Astronauts step out on 1st spacewalk of mission Newsday (subscription) STS-129's first spacewalk is completed United Press International Shuttle's heat shield cleared; Spacewalk No. 1 a success Spaceflight Now The News-Press - Sydney Morning Herald - Register all 5,318 news articles » Picking up health bill votes...Chicago plotter sentenced...Kidnapped couple on TV
9&10 News His wife is due today. Meanwhile, the crew is moving supplies into the space station and gearing up for tomorrow's spacewalk . NASA astronaut visits Oakland school kids
abc7news.com OAKLAND, CA (KGO) -- Oakland school kids received an important message about achieving their goals Friday when NASA astronaut Dr. Bernard Harris stopped by ... First black astronaut to walk in space visits Oakland middle school Alameda Times-Star all 8 news articles » From Google News Search: "Spacewalk" Could I ever do a spacewalk in a bikini? Q. I want to go to outer space and see doing a spacewalk in a bikini as the only way of tanning out there. Possible?? or not? Asked by Marilyn Monroe - Thu Jul 27 00:50:38 2006 - - 11 Answers - 0 Comments A. Well, first, space is very, very cold, so if you wore a bikini, you'd freeze pretty quickly. Secondly, space is a vacuum, so if you weren't wearing a proper suit, all your insides would be sucked out of whatever opening was available (intestines out the anus, uterus out the vagina, etc.) Answered by Cunning Linguist - Thu Jul 27 00:54:36 2006 It takes seven astronauts to perform three spacewalks in more than a week. How difficult is spacewalk? Q. It takes seven astronauts to perform three spacewalks in more than a week. How difficult is spacewalk? Asked by smustafa2174 - Fri Jun 15 08:03:08 2007 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments A. Space walking is very difficult. For starters, the suit is extremely heavy (which isn't a problem in space,) However, in Space, there is no gravity and thus no momentum or inertia. If you tried to turn a bolt in space, and you weren't secured to the object, you'd be spinning instead of the bolt. Secondly, the o2 tanks on the spacesuits only last eight hours, and every little thing burns oxygen, from breathing, to building, to the disappation due to sunlight. It's sort of like walking underwater. For every step you try to take, you either push upwards, forwards, or backwards. That's why they have to tie off on the object they are working on. Answered by josephwiess - Fri Jun 15 10:43:43 2007 Where is a link to live Chinese spacewalk video?
Q. The space walk is going to be attempted on Sat Sept 27, but I can find no real links. Asked by Jane G - Fri Sep 26 23:41:34 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. ok feasson, don't be badmouthin benny! he was my role model, my idol, a great man. i been looking for a link too, with no luck. i posed the question on the johnson space center site. if they ever respond i'll let you know. there's a good possibility they don't have the confidence for live exposure yet. Answered by Dr T - Sat Sep 27 00:11:49 2008 From Yahoo Answer Search: "Spacewalk" |






