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Spacewalks to repair faulty ISS cooling system: NASA

December 18, 2013 11:58 AM

Washington, Dec 18 

 

US space agency NASA said Tuesday that a series of spacewalks will be necessary to repair a faulty cooling system on the International Space Station.

Under the current plan, two US astronauts, Rick Mastracchio and Mike Hopkins, will venture outside the space station on three separate days of December -- 21, 23 and 25 -- to remove a pump module that has a failed flow valve. They will replace it with an existing spare that is stored on the orbiting lab, reported Xinhua citing a NASA statement.

The pump to be replaced is part of the station's external cooling loop that shut down Wednesday due to low temperatures. The space station has two external cooling loops, which circulate ammonia outside the station to keep both internal and external equipment cool.

NASA said that each of the three spacewalks will begin at 7.10 a.m. EDT and is scheduled to last six and a half hours.

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