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Russian cosmonauts complete station spacewalk to ready radiator for move

Two components of the Russian side of the International Space Station are a step closer to being robotically relocated after two cosmonauts completed a spacewalk to prepare the pieces for their move.

Expedition 68 commander Sergey Prokopyev and flight engineer Dmitry Petelin, both of the Russian federal space corporation Roscosmos, conducted a six hour, 25 minute EVA (extravehicular activity) on Thursday (Nov. 17) to ready an airlock and radiator for their transfer from one Russian module to another. The hardware had been launched to the station 12 years ago aboard a NASA space shuttle and are now being repositioned to support a newer module.

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