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![]() http://www.spaceflightnow.com/statio...223evapreview/ "At the end of (the Saturday spacewalk), we pressurized the airlock and once we did that, we had an inadvertent switch throw that turned some water on to go to one of the suits," Flight Director Judd Frieling said Monday. "That inadvertent switch throw made us question whether we got some water in the sublimator module of one of those suits while it was at pressure." NASA originally planned the second spacewalk for Monday, but the inadvertent switch throw at the end of the first outing that allowed water to enter Mastracchio's backpack prompted flight controllers to change their plans. While the suit was not damaged, its internal systems must be thoroughly dried out and that can take a week or so to accomplish. The other failure months ago came very close to drown an astronaut during his EVA. It was an unexpected design failure. But this new one is something they had to know before. An "inadvertent switch throw" is something that has not allow to happen by design. A space suit is a crucial live and mission saving device. It has to work as simple as possible because it is an emergency tool too. Imagine a Mars mission were you have an EVA to repair something. Unplanned a tired astronaut has to go out to seal a pipe. If he does a wrong switch that disables the suite for a week - you may lose mission or even the crew. I would not blame the astronaut for the mistake. This guys are really good. But regarding some of the NASA management engineers I have my doubt (again). ## CrossPoint v3.12d R ## |
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