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NASA Cuts Spacewalk Short After Water Leak Inside Astronaut's Spacesuit
Space.com ^ | 7/16/13 | Miriam Kramer

Posted on 07/16/2013 1:02:48 PM PDT by LibWhacker

NASA aborted a planned six-hour spacewalk by two astronauts outside the International Space Station today (July 16) when one of the spacewalkers reported "a lot of water" inside his spacesuit helmet, a potentially scary situation.

European Space Agency astronaut Luca Parmitano reported that helmet started filling with water, making it difficult for him to continue the spacewalk outside of the International Space Station. The spacewalk ended after one hour and 32 minutes. It was supposed to last six hours and 15 minutes. The crew was in no immediate danger during the spacewalk, NASA officials said. Parmitano With Helmet Removed Astronaut Parmitano (left) re-entered the International Space Station following cancellation of a spacewalk on July 16, 2013, owing to water floating inside his helmet. Credit: NASA TV View full size image

"There is some in my eyes, and some in my nose," Parmitano said. "It's a lot of water."[Photos: NASA Aborts Spacewalk After Spacesuit Water Leak ]

This is the second shortest spacewalk in history. The shortest — lasting only 14 minutes — happened in 2004 when astronaut Mike Fincke had a pressurization problem in his oxygen tank.

NASA astronaut Chris Cassidy and Parmitano began their spacewalk today at 7:57 a.m. EDT (1157 GMT). They wore NASA-issue spacesuits called Extravehicular Mobility Units, or EMUs. It ended at 9:29 a.m. EDT (1329 GMT).

Parmitano reported the water in his spacesuit about one hour and nine minutes into the spacewalk. The cause of the water leak isn't yet known, but the tasks scheduled for the spacewalk can be deferred until a later excursion, NASA officials said. Cancelled Spacewalk Aftermath Astronaut Luca Parmitano re-enters the International Station following the cancellation of a spacewalk on July 16, 2013. Credit: NASA TV View full size image

"[Mission Controllers on the ground] are taking the cautious path and ending the EVA early," a NASA spokesman said during a broadcast on NASA TV.

NASA officials are expected to hold a news conference to discuss the aborted spacewalk later today.

Parmitano headed straight back to the U.S. Quest airlock on the International Space Station while Cassidy followed. Cassidy assured Parmitano repeatedly that he was close behind.

Once inside the airlock, the astronauts began repressurizing the chamber in order to return inside the station. At one point, Cassidy said it looked as if Parmitano could not hear any calls over his spacesuit radio.

"He looks fine," Cassidy said. "He looks miserable, but okay." Cancelled Spacewalk Wrap-Up Astronauts Parmitano (foreground) and Cassidy (background) wrap-up the spacewalk of July 16, 2013, which ended prematurely owing to water leaking inside Parmitano's helmet. Credit: NASA TV View full size image

Today's spacewalk was the second in eight days for Parmitano and Cassidy. The two astronauts planned to continue work that will prepare the station for the arrival of a new Russian multipurpose laboratory module slated to arrive later this year, and perform other maintenance tasks.

This spacewalk is the 171st spacewalk in support of building the International Space Station, NASA officials said. This is the second spacewalk for Parmitano and the sixth for Cassidy. On July 9, Parmitano became the first Italian astronaut to walk in space.

Parmitano and Cassidy are joined on the space station by NASA's Karen Nyberg, Russian cosmonauts Fyodor Yurchikhin, Pavel Vinogradov and Alexander Misurkin. Together, they make up the orbiting laboratory's Expedition 36 crew .

The $100 billion International Space Station is the product of five space agencies representing 15 different countries. Rotating crews of astronauts have continually staffed the orbiting laboratory since 2000.


TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: helmet; nasa; spacewalk; water
"He looks miserable, but okay."

I'll bet some folks who dwell on this too long, have nightmares tonight. It'd be like drowning with your head stuck in a goldfish bowl, in zero g. Wouldn't do any good to tilt your head back to get your nose above the water because big globs of it are floating all around your face... In your eyes, in your nose. Would definitely interfere with your breathing -- and sense of well-being.

Sweet dreams!

1 posted on 07/16/2013 1:02:48 PM PDT by LibWhacker
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To: LibWhacker
NASA Cuts Spacewalk Short After Water Leak Inside Astronaut's Spacesuit

Failure of his Depends?

2 posted on 07/16/2013 1:04:42 PM PDT by The Sons of Liberty (A Quiet Rage is Building All Across America!)
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To: LibWhacker

Water? Or perhaps urine?


3 posted on 07/16/2013 1:06:07 PM PDT by SpinnerWebb (In 2012 you will awaken from your HOPEnosis and have no recollection of this... "Constitution")
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To: LibWhacker

When they do a spacewalk, do they have a prayer rug with them?

Muslim outreach, and all...


4 posted on 07/16/2013 1:06:56 PM PDT by Old Sarge (My "KMA List" is growing daily...)
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To: LibWhacker

Government cuts?


5 posted on 07/16/2013 1:07:06 PM PDT by bmwcyle (People who do not study history are destine to believe really ignorant statements.)
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To: SpinnerWebb

Water? Or perhaps urine?

don’t they drink their urine ,so what difference does it make LOL


6 posted on 07/16/2013 1:08:22 PM PDT by molson209
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To: LibWhacker

Good thing they cut it short.

Space is dangerous.


7 posted on 07/16/2013 1:10:35 PM PDT by BenLurkin (This is not a statement of fact. It is either opinion or satire; or both.)
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To: SpinnerWebb

“I gotta leak in my suit!”

“Go ahead, it’s your suit.”


8 posted on 07/16/2013 1:11:55 PM PDT by MrB (The difference between a Humanist and a Satanist - the latter admits whom he's working for)
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To: LibWhacker

Luckily, NASA has not had to suspend its primary mission of giving Muslims praise for their important contributions to math, science, literature, physics, space travel, and medicine!


9 posted on 07/16/2013 1:12:48 PM PDT by pabianice
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To: SpinnerWebb

Eeewwwwwwww, hadn’t thought of that!


10 posted on 07/16/2013 1:12:59 PM PDT by LibWhacker
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To: BenLurkin

Think about this. There is only a very thin layer of atmosphere on Earth in which humans can survive without special apparatus. Once you get about 20,000 feet above sea level - barely four miles - you cannot survive in that atmosphere.


11 posted on 07/16/2013 1:15:53 PM PDT by SamAdams76
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To: LibWhacker

When you gotta go, you gotta go!..............


12 posted on 07/16/2013 1:16:14 PM PDT by Red Badger (Want to be surprised? Google your own name......Want to have fun? Google your friend's names........)
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“Luckily, NASA has not had to suspend its primary mission of giving Muslims praise for their important contributions to math, science, literature, physics, space travel, and medicine!”

And I’m sure there must be some way to blame the water in the suit on global warming.

So it was really a good day for NASA.


13 posted on 07/16/2013 1:18:06 PM PDT by brownsfan (Behold, the power of government cheese.)
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And we cannot breath for very long underwater! Fully 3/4ths of the earth and we have to stay on land!

We are doomed!

14 posted on 07/16/2013 1:23:51 PM PDT by urbanpovertylawcenter (where the law and poverty collide in an urban setting and sparks fly)
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To: LibWhacker

I blame the Sequester!


15 posted on 07/16/2013 1:24:39 PM PDT by Diana in Wisconsin (I don't have 'Hobbies.' I'm developing a robust Post-Apocalyptic skill set...)
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He took a leak? What did he drink too much Tang?


16 posted on 07/16/2013 1:36:15 PM PDT by Bullish
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