Tuesday, December 24, 2013

NASA Astronauts Are Working On Christmas Eve To Fix The International Space Station

Watch the astronauts perform crucial repairs to ISS during a spacewalk 260 miles above the Earth.


NASA astronauts install a new pump module on the International Space Station on Christmas Eve.


NASA astronauts install a new pump module on the International Space Station on Christmas Eve.


That pump weighs over 700 pounds and is the size of your refrigerator!


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NASA's Rick Mastracchio and Mike Hopkins are conducting the second spacewalk in four days to repair the ISS's cooling system. It's a six-and-half-hour job!


NASA's Rick Mastracchio and Mike Hopkins are conducting the second spacewalk in four days to repair the ISS's cooling system. It's a six-and-half-hour job!


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Watch the spacewalk live on Ustream. It's like the movie Gravity IRL, but with significantly less anxiety.


Via ustream.tv


Good luck, guys!


Good luck, guys!


NASA astronaut Michael Hopkins, in a photo tweeted by NASA on Sunday, Dec. 22.


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