Spacewalk to Repair Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer Outside International Space Station on Jan. 25, 2020
Live Spacewalk: Watch as astronauts complete the intricate process of repairing the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer (AMS), a dark matter and antimatter detector outside the International Space Station.
On Sat., Jan. 25 at 6:50 a.m. EST, tune in for a live spacewalk as Luca Parmitano of the European Space Agency (ESA) and Andrew Morgan of NASA perform the fourth and final spacewalk to repair AMS, which has far outlived its planned three-year lifespan. In addition to revitalizing an important piece of scientific equipment, the process of creating the tools and procedures for these spacewalks is preparing teams for the types of spacewalks that may be required on Moon and Mars missions.
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This is the proof we never went to moon. We would never have stopped going there the same way we have a constant presence in low earth orbit to learn more. Mankind will never discover then abandon. hahaha.
The Earth is lagging – frames jumping while the motion of the people in the scafandras is smooth.
I sure would love to go up to ISS, what an experience that would be.
Where is the stars at ??
LIEEEEER THE EARTH IS FLAT U KNOW IT
27577.72kmph, and still sooooo relaxing.
Hi, I from Brazil
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Why video quality of camera so bad??????? Time now is 2020, not 90s VHS…
How do they bathe