Spacewalking Astronauts Finish Extensive, Tricky Cable Job 22
An anonymous reader writes news about a three-day cable job completed outside the International Space Station. "Spacewalking astronauts successfully completed a three-day cable job outside the International Space Station on Sunday, routing several-hundred feet of power and data lines for new crew capsules commissioned by NASA. It was the third spacewalk in just over a week for Americans Terry Virts and Butch Wilmore, and the quickest succession of spacewalks since NASA's former shuttle days. The advance work was needed for the manned spacecraft under development by Boeing and SpaceX. A pair of docking ports will fly up later this year, followed by the capsules themselves, with astronauts aboard, in 2017."
Was one of them named ... (Score:5, Funny)
... Larry?
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Git 'er done!
Awesome! (Score:3)
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I'm sure all of humanity will never again wonder if they can travel through it.
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Yeah, cause Mars Exploration Rover, GRAIL, Dawn, New Frontiers, Solar Dynamics Observatory, the Spitzer and Kepler telescopes, all those things are boring science. Only nerds find things like discovering Earthlike exoplanets or determining the origin of the Moon thrilling. They should get their own news site so the rest of us don't have listen to stuff that only matters to them.
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It doesn't. The parent said our space program sucked. I was pointing out that for a program that sucks it does some pretty awesome stuff.
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Why new cabling? (Score:3)
Considering (unmanned) SpaceX Dragon capsules already regularly dock with the space station, why do they need new cabling for what is essentially the same operation?
Re:Why new cabling? (Score:5, Informative)
The cargo Dragons do not dock independently. They basically fly close to the station and are then grappled by the space station robotic arm, which then maneuvers the docking port into alignment.
The new Dragons (manned and unmanned) need a special docking system for alignment and approach to docking.
P.S. Where is the login screen for Slashdot? Please don't tell me I need a Google+ account to log in.
Re: Why new cabling? (Score:4)
Be careful! (Score:3)
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Wish I hadn't re-watched Gravity last night now!
Helmet water (Score:2)
What's with the water? I thought they had this problem fixed.
Competition (Score:1)
AT&T and Comcast immediately filed suit claiming unfair competition from a government agency, stating they were planning on installing their own fiber network "any day now".