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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – A spacewalking astronaut ended up with unwanted water in his helmet Wednesday after breezing through a cable and lube job outside the International Space Station. The leak ...
A spacewalk involving NASA astronaut Tim Kopra and British colleague Tim Peake was called off about 2 hours early today (Jan. 15) when Kopra noticed some water inside his helmet.
About three hours into Friday’s spacewalk, Kopra, 52, reported that his helmet pad was damp and a ball of water had collected in his helmet, prompting Nasa to end the mission.
NASA cut short a spacewalk by Tim Peake and Tim Kopra on Friday at the International Space Station (ISS) after one of the astronauts reported leak in his spacesuit helmet, the US space agency said.
Spacewalking astronaut Terry Virts is safe after essentially a big blob of water floating inside his helmet was reported while doing job outside the International Space Station.
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