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ЦитироватьWilliam Harwood‏ @cbs_spacenews 2m ago

EVA48: The old LEE-B fitting is now secured on the mobile base POA; the astronauts will not attach a camera light assembly; elapsed time: 2:32

2m ago

EVA48: FIXING TYPO: The old LEE-B fitting is now secured on the mobile base POA; the astronauts will NOW attach a camera light assembly; elapsed time: 2:32

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ЦитироватьWilliam Harwood‏ @cbs_spacenews 1m ago

EVA48: Vande Hei and Kanai are running more than an hour and a half ahead of schedule; Vande Hei is going to get off the arm and tackle a get-ahead task: lubricating the LEE mechanism he was just using to ride on the end of the arm

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Покатался - смажь!

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ЦитироватьChris B - NSF‏ @NASASpaceflight 3m ago

The other LEE is being installed as a spare on the POA. Another Canadian asset...and they like to let you know by placing Canada stickers over their hardware (and rightly so).

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#16026
Вид с камеры Нимо\

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Марк в Квесте

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ЦитироватьChris B - NSF‏ @NASASpaceflight 9m ago

CLA (Camera Light Assembly) installed on the LEE. They are way ahead of the timeline. Not even 3 hours PET and all EVA tasks are complete! Get aheads include some lubing tasks.


William Harwood‏ @cbs_spacenews 4m ago

EVA48: The camera light assembly has been installed on the old LEE-B; the crew will now tackle a few "get ahead" tasks; Vande Hei is ready to lubricate the LEE; Kanai will deploy a tool on the DEXTRE robot arm extension

3m ago

EVA48: Elapsed time: 3 hours

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ЦитироватьJonathan McDowell‏Verified account @planet4589 41s ago

The astronauts have retrieved LEE 202 from the MBS POA at put it in the airlock for return to Earth on a later Dragon mission, and moved LEE 201 from ESP-2 to the MBS POA. Now doing "get-ahead" tasks

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ЦитироватьJonathan McDowell‏Verified account @planet4589 56s ago

Vande Hei is in spacesuite EMU 3003 and Kanai is in suit EMU 3008.

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#16032
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2018/02/16/spacewalkers-make-quick-work-of-major-tasks/
ЦитироватьSpacewalkers Making Quick Work of Major Tasks

Mark Garcia


Spacewalkers Mark Vande Hei (attached to the Canadarm2 robotic arm) and Norishige Kanai are working ahead of today's spacewalk timeline.

Approximately two and a half hours into today's spacewalk, NASA astronaut Mark Vande Hei and Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency astronaut Norishige Kanai completed the second major task of today's spacewalk. They moved an aging, but functional, Latching End Effector (LEE) from its temporary storage outside the Quest airlock to a long-term storage location on the Mobile Base System, which is used to move the arm and astronauts along the station's truss structure.

NASA Television and the agency's website are providing live coverage of the spacewalk.

The spacewalkers are now more than an hour ahead of the timeline and moving on to work through some extra tasks. Vande Hei will begin a regular maintenance task to grease the inside of the LEE installed on the International Space Station's robotic arm during the Jan. 23 spacewalk.

Vande Hei is wearing the suit bearing the red stripes, and Kanai's suit has no stripes. Views from a camera on Vande Hei's helmet are designated with the number 18, and Kanai's is labeled with the number 17.

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Шприц к работе готов

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ЦитироватьChris B - NSF‏ @NASASpaceflight 8m ago

EV-2 Get ahead: install RMCT ("Robot Microconical Tool " ) on SPDM (on LAB PDFG).

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ЦитироватьWilliam Harwood‏ @cbs_spacenews 4m ago

EVA48: Flight controllers confirm the POA is communicating with the newly installed LEE mechanism

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ЦитироватьChris B - NSF‏ @NASASpaceflight 2m ago

LEE lubing: Exactly as it sounds. Greasing up the end effector latches that grab hold of spacecraft like Dragons.
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ЦитироватьSpaceflight Now‏ @SpaceflightNow 3m ago

Spacewalkers Mark Vande Hei and Norishige Kanai have finished their main tasks on today's excursion: Moving two major robotic arm components into the space station and to a long-term storage position. They are now completing "get-ahead" tasks. https://spaceflightnow.com/2018/02/16/watch-live-astronauts-begin-spacewalk-to-complete-robot-arm-work/ ...

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