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Old December 23rd 13, 05:28 PM posted to sci.space.station
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Default Alan Boyle ... Cosmic Log on ISS cooling loop

on 12/20/2013, Snidely supposed :
Good read by Alan Boyle over at
http://www.nbcnews.com/science/real-life-gravity-drama-builds-over-spacewalks-fix-space-station-2D11783268
tinned as http://tinyurl.com/ammonwalk


quote
Repairs to the cooling system are among the "Big 14" maintenance tasks that
NASA and its partners expected to face during space station operations. Since
2007, spacewalkers have gone out to deal with coolant system issues six
times. In May, NASA mounted a spacewalk to replace a leaky coolant pump
control box after just two days of planning.
/quote

Lot's of other good comments about the suits and the schedule.


The schedule has changed for two reasons: the first space walk was
able to get ahead, and a second suit has water problems (not the same
water problem as in July). More at
http://www.nbcnews.com/science/water-causes-fresh-problem-space-stations-spacewalkers-2D11792707

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The first spacewalk to repair the International Space Station's cooling
system went better than expected, but afterward, NASA encountered a new
problem.

After Saturday's five-hour, 28-minute outing to remove a faulty coolant
pump module, astronaut Rick Mastracchio returned to the space station's
Quest air lock and discovered something that wasn't supposed to be.
Water had entered his spacesuit sublimator — a device that's designed
to dissipate excess heat.
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