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Russian Spacewalkers Throw Old Experiment Overboard In Amazing Views From Space Station
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2 years ago
Expedition 69 commander Sergey Prokopyev and flight engineer Dmitry Petelin tossed a trio of no longer needed devices overboard, including a spent science experiment, during a spacewalk outside the International Space Station.
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00:00
And a view of the cosmonauts working
00:04
to remove the seismoprognose experiment
00:06
from just behind the solar array or one of the solar arrays
00:12
on the Zvezda service module.
00:15
Again, once detached, this experiment no longer providing
00:22
data after almost 10 years of scientific investigations
00:27
of seismic activity back on Earth.
00:29
It will be jettisoned retrograde
00:32
from the space station toward the aft end
00:35
of the Zvezda service module on a trajectory
00:38
that will ensure no potential for recontact
00:41
with the orbital outpost.
00:42
[ Foreign Language ]
00:50
>> So for the jettisoning.
00:53
[ Foreign Language ]
00:55
>> Okay. All right.
01:00
You position yourself against the velocity vector
01:12
and so you should be aiming 45 degrees away from SM module.
01:21
All right.
01:22
Hold on.
01:23
Let me secure myself here first.
01:28
>> As the two cosmonauts position themselves
01:30
in the right orientation for the jettisoning
01:34
of the seismoprognose experiment, this is the view
01:38
from Dmitry Patelin's helmet camera.
01:41
[ Foreign Language ]
01:45
>> Dima can actually hold on to your back
01:48
to make sure you're secure.
01:51
Just in case this is necessary.
01:56
All right.
01:58
I found a place to secure myself to and brace against.
02:04
[ Foreign Language ]
02:09
>> Okay. And I'm removing it and I'm removing mine as well.
02:15
[ Foreign Language ]
02:21
>> Bring it up.
02:23
Copy.
02:24
[ Foreign Language ]
02:31
>> All right.
02:31
It's free.
02:32
Copy.
02:33
[ Foreign Language ]
02:37
>> And jettisoning.
02:39
>> And there it goes.
02:43
>> It was a good, trusty --
02:45
>> Our ballistics officer here in mission control reports it was
02:49
jettisoned in a good trajectory, well away from the station.
02:53
No chance for recontact with the complex.
02:56
So the seismic experiment that has spent almost a decade
03:00
on the International Space Station is now on its own
03:04
to burn up in the Earth's atmosphere.
03:07
[ Foreign Language ]
03:17
>> Wave goodbye to it.
03:19
Rest in peace.
03:21
And we can -- Sergei, you can wrap up photography,
03:28
but please help as well with SVPE monoblock as well.
03:38
Will do.
03:39
>> That jettison occurred at about the two-hour,
03:43
nine-minute mark into the spacewalk.
03:45
The two cosmonauts running about an hour
03:48
and 20 minutes ahead of the timeline.
03:50
>> Expanded.
03:51
All right.
03:54
So --
03:55
[ Foreign Language ]
03:57
>> When we are done with the scheduled imagery,
04:01
we would not need to conserve the battery charge at all,
04:06
and you will have a go to do --
04:08
to keep the cameras rolling as long as you need to or want to.
04:13
Okay. And now we have SVPE with the cables, everything secured.
04:17
The second latch is left.
04:23
[ Background Sounds ]
04:34
>> Next up for the cosmonauts will be the disconnecting
04:40
of a number of connectors and the removal
04:42
of a telemetry system monoblock
04:46
that older telemetry equipment has been mounted on.
04:54
That will be the second in the series of jettisons
04:57
that is expected to occur sometime
04:59
within the next 30 minutes or so.
05:02
[ Foreign Language ]
05:08
>> So for the window, you need to stick to the handrail
05:13
that we recommend.
05:18
Okay. Definitely.
05:20
All right.
05:20
SVPE secured to me.
05:22
Okay. Position yourself then.
05:28
Get ready.
05:28
And the jettisoning vector is going to be the same
05:34
in the direction of the Earth's horizon.
05:37
[ Background Sounds ]
05:40
>> The jettisoned item or items that just took place
05:45
about two and a half minutes ago were both the seismic detection
05:49
experiment and a monoblock or stanchion upon
05:55
which older data transmission system equipment was
05:59
mounted on.
06:02
[ Background Sounds ]
06:24
>> All right.
06:24
I am ready.
06:26
Okay.
06:28
[ Background Sounds ]
06:35
>> It's kind of heavy.
06:39
And you can really feel the inertia.
06:43
Oh, right there.
06:45
Right? Is that looking good?
06:48
Yeah. Well, check.
06:48
It should be 45 degrees.
06:51
[ Background Sounds ]
06:56
>> Okay. So I removed the safety set up.
07:04
Okay.
07:04
[ Background Sounds ]
07:07
>> Sergei, are you recording the video?
07:10
I am.
07:12
[ Background Sounds ]
07:13
>> And jettisoning.
07:14
[ Background Sounds ]
07:31
>> Following the jettisoning of the seismic experiment,
07:34
Prokopyev now has jettisoned the monoblock or stanchion upon
07:39
which it and telemetry equipment were mounted on.
07:44
>> It's kind of slower than the one before.
07:48
>> So this is the second of three planned jettisons.
07:56
>> It's like feeling the importance of its tasks and goals.
08:07
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