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On April 7, 1983, astronauts took the first spacewalk outside of a space shuttle during mission STS-6.

This was the maiden voyage of the space shuttle Challenger. The goal of this mission was to deploy the first Tracking and Data Relay Satellite, TDRS-1. NASA now uses a whole fleet of these satellites to relay communications between spacecraft in orbit and ground stations down on Earth. NASA astronauts Don Peterson and Story Musgrave spent 4 hours and 17 minutes working in the vacuum of space while doing a series of tests in the shuttle's payload bay. This was also the first time that NASA's Extravehicular Mobility Unit was worn by astronauts in space.
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00:01On this day in space.
00:03On April 7th, 1983, astronauts took the first spacewalk outside of a space shuttle during mission STS-6.
00:10This was the maiden voyage of the space shuttle Challenger.
00:13The goal of this mission was to deploy the first tracking and data relay satellite, TDRS-1.
00:18NASA now uses a whole fleet of these satellites to relay communications between spacecraft in orbit and ground stations on
00:24Earth.
00:24NASA astronauts Don Peterson and Story Musgrave spent 4 hours and 17 minutes working in the vacuum of space while
00:30doing a series of tests in the shuttle's payload bay.
00:33This was also the first time that NASA's extravehicular mobility unit was worn by astronauts in space.
00:38And that's what happened on this day in space.
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