NASA reveals what it’s like to spacewalk - VIDEO

  09 May 2017    Read: 1850
NASA reveals what it’s like to spacewalk - VIDEO
While science-fiction movies have detailed pretty much most of what it’s like being in space. However, it is rather fascinating when it comes to witnessing the real-life footage of astronomers working 250 miles above Earth.
NASA recently released stunning ‘action cam’ footage from a spacewalk on the International Space Station, revealing what exactly happens after astronauts step out of their orbiting craft.

The footage, which was captured by Pesquet on March 24, was published on YouTube by NASA.

The video essentially showcases the astronauts carrying out a task outside of the ISS. One can also observe the breath-taking view of the Earth from the ISS.

“During the spacewalk, the ESA’s Thomas Pesquet and NASA’s Shane Kimbrough prepared the Pressurized Mating Adapter-3 for a second International Docking Adapter, which will allow commercial crew vehicles to dock,” The Daily Mail reported.

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