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Exit in space of Thomas Pesquet - Thomas Pesquet EVA: French astronaut Thomas Pesquet during his first extravehicular ride. January 13, 2017. ESA (European Space Agency) astronaut Thomas Pesquet is photographed during a spacewalk in January 2017. During the nearly six hour spacewalk, the two astronauts successfully installed three new adapter plates and hooked up electrical connections for three of the six new lithium-ion batteries on the International Space Station. Astronauts were also able to accomplish several get-ahead tasks including stowing padded shields from Node 3 outside of the station to make room inside the airlock and taking photos to document hardware for future spacewalks. January 13 2017
Apollo 11: Artist view - Apollo 11 - Artist view - Apollo 11 astronauts deployed the American flag on July 20, 1969. Apollo 11 astronauts unfurl the U.S. flag on July 20, 1969. Acrylic and gouache study for Hamilton Collection commemorative plate, 1993
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ISS: astronaut exit and Cupola - Astronaut with Cupola module on ISS - Astronaut Nicholas Patrick participates in a space trip to continue the construction and maintenance of the International Space Station (ISS). He works here on Cupola, the new observation module. 17 February 2010. NASA astronaut Nicholas Patrick participates in the mission's third and final session of extravehicular activity (EVA) as construction and maintenance continue on the International Space Station. During the five - hour, 48 - minute spacewalk, Patrick and astronaut Behnken completed all of their planned tasks, removing insulation blankets and removing launch restraint bolts from each of the Cupola's seven windows. February 17, 2010
Astronaut Exit into Space - Astronaut extravehicular activity - Astronaut Clayton Anderson's Exit into Space. Maintenance of the International Space Station (ISS). 13 April 2010. NASA astronaut Clayton Anderson, STS - 131 mission specialist, participates in the mission's third and final session of extravehicular activity (EVA) as construction and maintenance continue on the International Space Station. During the six - hour, 24 - minute spacewalk, Anderson and astronaut Rick Mastracchio (out of frame), mission specialist, hooked up fluid lines of the new 1,700 - pound tank, retrieved some micrometeoroid shields from the Quest airlock's exterior, relocated a portable foot restraint and prepared cables on the Zenith 1 truss for a spare Space to Ground Ku - Band antenna, two chores required before space shuttle Atlantis' STS - 132/ULF - 4 mission in May 13 April 2010
Extra-vehicle release of P. Forrester STS - 105 08/2001 - Extravehicular activity - MISSE Experiment. 08/2001 - Astronaut Patrick Forrester is preparing to work on the MISSE experience (Materials International Space Station Experiment), an experiment aimed at studying the effects of space environment on matter. 18 - 08 - 2001. Astronaut Patrick Forrester, during the second STS - 105 extravehicular activity, prepares to work with the Materials International Space Station Experiment (MISSE). The experiment was installed on the outside of the Quest Airlock during the first extravehicular activity (EVA) of the STS - 105 mission. MISSE will collect information on how different materials weather in the environment of space. Aug 18 2001
Astronaut Exit into Space - Astronaut extravehicular activity - Astronaut Steve Bowen's Exit into Space. Maintenance of the International Space Station (ISS). 17 May 2010. NASA astronaut Steve Bowen, STS - 132 mission specialist, participates in the mission's first session of extravehicular activity (17 May 2010) as construction and maintenance continue on the International Space Station. During the seven - hour, 25 - minute spacewalk, Bowen and NASA astronaut Garrett Reisman (out of frame), mission specialist, loosened bolts holding six replacement batteries, installed a second antenna for high - speed Ku - band transmissions and adding a spare parts platform to Dextre, a two - armed extension for the station's robotic arm
Exit of R. Curbeam and International Space Station - R. Curbeam during EVA and ISS - Extravehicular exit of astronaut Robert L. Curbeam 12 December 2006. Astronaut Robert L. Curbeam, Jr., STS - 116 mission specialist, prepares to replace a faulty TV camera on the exterior of the International Space Station (ISS) during the mission's first of three planned sessions of extravehicular activity (EVA). Astronaut Christer Fuglesang (out of frame), mission specialist representing the European Space Agency (ESA), also participated in the 6 - hour, 36 - minute spacewalk. December 12, 2006
Spacewalk: Extravehicular exit of J.Tanner. 12/09/2006. Astronaut Joseph R. Tanner, STS-115 mission specialist, looks toward the digital still camera of his space walk colleague, astronaut Heidemarie M. Stefanyshyn-Piper as the two share extravehicular activity (EVA) duties during the first of three scheduled spacewalks. Stefanyshyn-Piper's full body is reflected as a tiny figure in Tanner's helmet visor. The STS-115 astronauts and the Expedition 13 crew members are joining efforts this week to resume construction of the International Space Station. September 12, 2006.
Astronaut Exit into Space - Astronaut extravehicular activity - Astronaut Steve Bowen's Exit into Space. Maintenance of the International Space Station (ISS). 2 March 2011. Anchored to a Canadarm2 mobile foot restraint, NASA astronaut Steve Bowen, STS - 133 mission specialist, participates in the mission's second session of extravehicular activity (EVA) as construction and maintenance continue on the International Space Station. During the six - hour, 14 - minute spacewalk, Bowen and astronaut Alvin Drew (out of frame), mission specialist, tackled a variety of tasks, including venting into space some remaining ammonia from a failed pump module they moved during the mission's first spacewalk. 2 March 2011
Reflection in the helmet of an astronaut - Reflection in the helmet visor of an astronaut - Self-portrait of Japanese astronaut Aki Hoshide during a space trip on September 5, 2012. Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency astronaut Aki Hoshide, Expedition 32 flight engineer, uses a digital still camera to expose a photo of his helmet visor during the mission's third session of extravehicular activity (EVA). During the six - hour, 28 - minute spacewalk, Hoshide and NASA astronaut Sunita Williams (visible in the reflections of Hoshide's helmet visor), flight engineer, completed the installation of a Main Bus Switching Unit (MBSU) that was hampered last week by a possible misalignment and damaged threads where a bolt must be placed. They also installed a camera on the International Space Station's robotic arm, Canadarm2. The bright sun is visible at left. Sep 5, 2012
Astronaut Exit in Space - Astronaut Exits ISS: Astronaut Chris Cassidy leaves the international space station by the Quest airlock, for a six-hour space trip. 9 July 2013. NASA Astronaut Chris Cassidy, Expedition 36 flight engineer, exits the Quest airlock for a session of extravehicular activity (EVA) as work continues on the International Space Station. During the six-hour, seven-minute spacewalk, Cassidy and European Space Agency astronaut Luca Parmitano (out of frame), flight engineer, prepared the space station for a new Russian module and performed additional installations on the station's backbone. July 9 2013.
Extravehicular release of Anton Shkaplerov 02/2012 - Extrahicular release of Russian cosmonaut Anton Shkaplerov on 16 February 2012 to improve the equipment of the International Space Station (ISS). English cosmonaut Anton Shkaplerov, Expedition 30 flight engineer, participates in a session of extravehicular activity (EVA) to continue outfitting the International Space Station. During the six - hour, 15 - minute spacewalk, Shkaplerov and Russian cosmonaut Oleg Kononenko (out of frame), flight engineer, moved the Strela - 1 crane from the Pirs Docking Compartment to begin preparing the Pirs for its replacement next year with a new laboratory and docking module. The duo used another boom, the Strela - 2, to move the hand - operated crane to the Poisk module for future assembly and maintenance work. Both telescoping booms extend like fishing rods and are used to move massive components outside the station. On the exterior of the Poisk Mini - Research Module 2 (MRM2), they also installed the Vinoslivost Materials Sample Experiment, which will investigate the influence of space on the mechanical properties of the materials. The spacewalkers also collected a test sample from underneath the insulation on the Zvezda Service Module to search for any signs of living organisms. Both spacewalkers wore Russian Orlan spacesuits bearing blue stripes and equipped with NASA helmet cameras. 16 Feb. 2012
Cosmonaut in space - Cosmonaut extravehicular activity - Exit of cosmonaut Oleg Kotov into space. Maintenance of the International Space Station (ISS). 14 January 2010. English cosmonauts Oleg Kotov and Maxim Suraev (out of frame), both Expedition 22 flight engineers, participate in a session of extravehicular activity (EVA) as maintenance and construction continue on the International Space Station. During the spacewalk, Kotov and Suraev prepared the Mini - Research Module 2 (MRM2), known as Poisk, for future Russian vehicle dockings. Suraev and NASA astronaut Jeffrey Williams, commander, will be the first to use the new docking port when they relocate their Soyuz TMA - 16 spacecraft from the aft port of the Zvezda Service Module on Jan. 21. Earth's horizon and the blackness of space provide the backdrop for the scene. January 14, 2010
Hubble space telescope: 4th maintenance mission 05/2009 - Hubble space telescope: fourth repair mission 05/2009 - Astronauts Michael Good (left) and Mike Massimino perform various maintenance tasks on the Hubble space telescope (HST) during the fourth of five space sorties planned during the STS mission - 125. 17 May 2009. Astronauts Michael Good (left) and Mike Massimino, both STS - 125 mission specialists, participate in the mission's fourth session of extravehicular activity (EVA) as work continues to refurbish and upgrade the Hubble Space Telescope. During the eight - hour, two - minute spacewalk, Massimino and Good continued repairs and improvements to the Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph (STIS) that will extend the Hubble's life into the next decade. 17 May 2009
Extravehicular release of Sergey Ryazanskiy 11/2013 - Sergey Ryazanskiy extravehicular activity 11/2013: Extrahicular release of Russian cosmonaut Sergey Ryazanskiy for the maintenance of the International Space Station (ISS). 9 November 2013. English cosmonaut Sergey Ryazanskiy, Expedition 37 flight engineer, attired in a Russian Orlan spacesuit, is pictured during a session of extravehicular activity (EVA) in support of assembly and maintenance on the International Space Station. During the five-hour, 50-minute spacewalk, Ryazanskiy and Russian cosmonaut Oleg Kotov (out of frame) continued the setup of a combination EVA workstation and biaxial pointing platform that was installed during an Expedition 36 spacewalk on Aug. 22. Earth's horizon and the blackness of space provide the backdrop for the scene. Nov 9, 2013
Release of F. Chang-Diaz 06/2002 - Astronaut F. Chang-Diaz EVA. 06/2002: Extravehicular release of Franklin R. Chang-Diaz. 09/06/2002. Astronaut Franklin R. Chang-Diaz works with a grapple fixture during extravehicular activity (EVA) to perform work on the International Space Station (ISS). The first spacewalk of the STS-111 mission began with the installation of a Power and Data Grapple Fixture (PDGF) for the station's robotic arm on the complex's P6 truss. The PDGF will allow the robotic arm to grip the P6 truss for future station assembly operations. Astronauts Chang-Diaz and Philippe Perrin (with French Space Agency, CNES) went on to install the new fixture about halfway up the P6 truss, the vertical structure that currently supports the station's set of large U.S. solar arrays. Jun 09 2002.
Apollo 17: release of R. Evans - Apollo 17: Ronald E. Evans EVA - Extravehicular release of Ronald Evans to recover cameras and cameras. 17/12/1972. Astronaut Ronald E. Evans is photographed performing extravehicular activity during the Apollo 17 spacecraft's trans - earth coast. During his EVA, Evans, command module pilot, retrieved film cassettes from the lunar sounder, mapping camera and panoramic camera. The cylindrical object at Evans' left side is the mapping camera cassette. The total time for the trans - earth EVA was one hour, seven minutes, 18 seconds, starting at ground elapsed time of 257:25 (2:28 p.m.) and ending at G.E.T. of 258:42 (3:35 p.m.) on Sunday, December 17, 1972
Apollo 17: release of R. Evans - Apollo 17: Ronald E. Evans EVA - Extravehicular release of Ronald Evans to recover cameras and cameras. 17/12/1972. Astronaut Ronald E. Evans is photographed performing extravehicular activity during the Apollo 17 spacecraft's trans - earth coast. During his EVA, Evans, command module pilot, retrieved film cassettes from the lunar sounder, mapping camera and panoramic camera. The cylindrical object at Evans' left side is the mapping camera cassette. The total time for the trans - earth EVA was one hour, seven minutes, 18 seconds, starting at ground elapsed time of 257:25 (2:28 p.m.) and ending at G.E.T. of 258:42 (3:35 p.m.) on Sunday, December 17, 1972
Inhabited mission to an asteroid - Artist's view - Asteroid Lander EVA egress - Astronauts leave a spaceship on the surface of an asteroid. A pair of explorers in space suits exit an Asteroid Lander in preparation for exploring the asteroid's surface. The surface gravity is so low that in terms of moving about the experience is more akin to exploring the floor of an ocean than the airless surface of a celestial body. The explorers' space suits include miniaturized manned maneuvering units to, i.e., tiny reaction control thrusters, to propel them across the asteroid's surface
Lunar vehicle test. Program constellation - Lunar vehicle test. Constellation program - Lunar vehicle test as part of the Nasa constellation program that is expected to take men to the Moon around 2020. Here, a prototype of a pressurized vehicle (Lunar Electric Rover) that would allow future astronauts to travel long distances. For three days, astronaut Michael Gernhardt and geologist Brent Garry lived independently in the real conditions of exit to the Moon. Brent Garry gets out of the vehicle by putting on a pressurized suit. October 2008, Arizona, USA. During tests conducted for NASA's Desert Research and Technology Studies (RATS) at Black Point Lava Flow in Arizona, engineers, geologists and astronauts gathered to test two configurations of NASA's newest lunar rover prototype. The pressurized version, seen here and called the Lunar Electric Rover, includes a suitport that would allow crew members to climb in and out of spacesuits quickly for moonwalks. Here, Smithsonian Institution geologist Brent Garry donates his suit
Extravehicular output of J. Tanner 12/2000 - J.Tanner extravehicular activity 12/2000 - Joseph R. Tanner poses with the emblem of the “Green Fir”” (appearing on the solar panel P6) before returning to the shuttle. 07/12/2000. Space walking Endeavour astronauts topped off their scheduled space walk activities with an image of an evergreen tree (left) placed atop the P6 solar array structure, the highest point in their construction project. Astronaut Joseph R. Tanner, mission specialist, then posed for this photo with the “” tree”” before returning to the shirt - sleeve environment of the Space Shuttle Endeavour. Astronaut Carlos I. Noriega, mission specialist who shared three STS - 97 space walks with Tanner, took the photo with a 35 mm camera. Dec 07 2000
Gemini 4: release of Ed.White - Gemini 4: Ed White EVA - First release of an American into space made by Edward White on June 3, 1965. June 03, 1965 Gemini 4 astronaut Ed White is shown here during his spacewalk extra - vehicular activity (EVA). This was the first spacewalk by a U.S. astronaut. It lasted 23 minutes. White initially used a gas powered gun to move about. After the first three minutes the fuel ran out and White maneuvered by twisting his body and pulling on the 8 meter long umbilical cord. The photographs were taken by commander James McDivitt
Exploring a Comet - Illustration - Exploring a Comet - Illustration: Astronauts Exploring a Comet
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ISS: Astronaut Exit and Cupola - Astronauts with Cupola module on ISS - Astronauts Nicholas Patrick (right) and Robert Behnken participate in a space trip of more than five hours to continue the construction and maintenance of the International Space Station (ISS). Here they remove the insulating blankets from Cupola, the new observation module. 17 February 2010. NASA astronauts Nicholas Patrick (right) and Robert Behnken, both STS - 130 mission specialists, participate in the mission's third and final session of extravehicular activity (EVA) as construction and maintenance continue on the International Space Station. During the five - hour, 48 - minute spacewalk, Patrick and Behnken completed all of their planned tasks, removing insulation blankets and removing launch restraint bolts from each of the Cupola's seven windows. February 17, 2010
Astronauts on an asteroid - Artist's view - Asteroid explorers: Astronauts explore the surface of an asteroid
Inhabited mission to an asteroid - Artist's view - MMV begins descent to asteroid surface - An MMV, pilot by an astronaut, leaves his ship to descend to the surface of the asteroid. The Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle (MPCV) should be able to take a crew of six astronauts to an asteroid, the Moon or to take men to Mars. Here, the vehicle is connected to an additional housing module for a duration of more than three months, as well as to a module for extravehicular outputs equipped with two MVs (Manned Maneuvering Vehicles). The Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle (MPCV) is a spacecraft project currently being developed by Lockheed Martin for NASA. Based on specifications and tests already performed for the Orion spacecraft. It was announced by NASA on 24 May 2011. A Manned Maneuvering Vehicle (MMV) piloted by a single astronaut descends towards the surface of a small asteroid. The MMV is designed to travel several miles from the main vessel with life support and fuel enough for a day's exploration
Astronauts on Phobos - Exploring Phobos: Astronauts uncover the surface of Phobos satellite
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Inhabited mission to an asteroid - Artist's view - MMV begins descent to asteroid surface - An MMV, pilot by an astronaut, leaves his ship to descend to the surface of the asteroid. The Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle (MPCV) should be able to take a crew of six astronauts to an asteroid, the Moon or to take men to Mars. Here, the vehicle is connected to an additional housing module for a duration of more than three months, as well as to a module for extravehicular outputs equipped with two MVs (Manned Maneuvering Vehicles). The Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle (MPCV) is a spacecraft project currently being developed by Lockheed Martin for NASA. Based on specifications and tests already performed for the Orion spacecraft. It was announced by NASA on 24 May 2011. A Manned Maneuvering Vehicle (MMV) piloted by a single astronaut prepares to descend to the surface of a small asteroid
Astronauts inspect a ship before it departs for Mars - Mars lander pre-departure inspection - Artist view - Astronauts perform an extravehicular outing to inspect a ship mooring to the Mars Cycler before it leaves for the red planet. Mars Cycler is a space station placed in orbit between Mars and Earth whose trajectory would alternate between Mars and Earth. Once positioned in orbit, this gravitational assistance vessel would use very little fuel. This project would make a permanent link between the two planets. A pair of astronauts in MMUS perform a final inspection of a manned Mars lander/return vehicle before disembarking for the surface of Mars. A Mars cycler is a permanently orbiting vehicle with a path that alternately brings it near Earth and Mars. Once a cycler has been accelerated into orbit it continues on its own momentum, going back and forth between the two planets, only requiring propellant for occasional course adjustments. A one-way trip between Earth and Mars involves six to eight months of space travel, therefore a large and well-equipped Mars cycler would offer space explorers, and possibly even space tourists, better accommodations for these long journeys. Smaller spacecraft would ferry travelers between the planets and the cycle
En route to the Moon - Illustration - Moonward bound - An astronaut looks at Earth before returning to his ship to begin his descent to the Moon. A soon-to-be lunar explorer takes a last look at Earth before entering orbit around the moon. At this point in the journey, the moon nearly fills the field of view at a distance of only 3,000 miles. Closing at a speed of 25,000 mph, the explorer will need to return to the airlock soon if she is to be safely inside before the thrusters file, slowing the tug/lunar lander combination down to an orbital velocity
Inhabee mission to an asteroid - Artist's view - Astronaut in MMV above asteroid - An MMV (Manned Maneuvering Vehicles), pilot by an astronaut, explores the surface of an asteroid. Portrait of an astronaut piloting a Manned Maneuvering Vehicle (MMV) above the lunar-like surface of a small asteroid. A hybrid between a space suit and a small spacecraft, the MMV provides a comfortable shirt-sleeve environment for exploring the airless, microgravity environment of a small asteroid
Space Debris - Space Debris - The tool bag used by astronaut Heidemarie Stefanyshyn - Piper floats in space. On the first extravehicular exit of the STS - 126 mission on 18 November 2008, the astronaut let him escape, becoming a space debris. 18 Nov. 2008 - An extravehicular activity (EVA) tool bag drifts away from the International Space Station during the mission's first scheduled spacewalk for STS - 126. About halfway into the spacewalk, one of the grease guns that astronaut Heidemarie Stefanyshyn - Piper (out of frame), mission specialist, was preparing to use on the SARJ released some Braycote grease into her crew lock bag, which is the tool bag the spacewalkers use during their activities. As she was cleaning the inside of the bag, it drifted away from her and toward the aft and starboard portion of the International Space Station. Inside the bag were two grease guns, scrapers, several wipes and tethers and some tool caddies
Astronauts on Io - Illustration - Astronauts on Io - Artwork: Astronauts admire a volcanic eruption on Io
Inhabited mission to an asteroid - Artist's view - The MPCV spacecraft approaches an asteroid - This capsule should be able to take a crew of six astronauts to an asteroid, the Moon or to take men to Mars. Here, the vehicle is connected to an additional housing module for a duration of more than three months, as well as to a module for extravehicular outputs equipped with two MVs (Manned Maneuvering Vehicles). The Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle (MPCV) is a spacecraft project currently being developed by Lockheed Martin for NASA. Based on specifications and tests already performed for the Orion spacecraft. It was announced by NASA on 24 May 2011. A Deep Space Vehicle (DSV) with an Extended Stay Module (ESM) and Manned Maneuvering Vehicles (MMVs) approaches a small asteroid
Astronauts on Pluto - Artist's View: Astronauts explore ice formations on Pluto. Astronauts with ice formation on Pluto
ISS: Astronaut Exit and Cupola - Astronauts with Cupola module on ISS - Astronauts Nicholas Patrick (right) and Robert Behnken participate in a space trip of more than five hours to continue the construction and maintenance of the International Space Station (ISS). Here they remove the insulating blankets from Cupola, the new observation module. 17 February 2010. NASA astronauts Nicholas Patrick (right) and Robert Behnken, both STS - 130 mission specialists, participate in the mission's third and final session of extravehicular activity (EVA) as construction and maintenance continue on the International Space Station. During the five - hour, 48 - minute spacewalk, Patrick and Behnken completed all of their planned tasks, removing insulation blankets and removing launch restraint bolts from each of the Cupola's seven windows. February 17, 2010
Space exploration: MPCV module - Artist view - The MPCV spacecraft in space - The Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle (MPCV) above Earth. This capsule should be able to take a crew of six astronauts to an asteroid, the Moon or to take men to Mars. Here, the vehcule is connected to an additional housing module for a duration of more than three months, as well as to a module for extravehicular outputs. The Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle (MPCV) is a spacecraft project currently being developed by Lockheed Martin for NASA. Based on specifications and tests already performed for the Orion spacecraft. It was announced by NASA on 24 May 2011. An additional option for the Deep Space Vehicle (DSV) could be a module that attaches to the bow of the Extended Stay Module (ESM) and supports one or more Manned Maneuvering Vehicles (MMVs). An MMV would be a kind of hybrid between a space suit and small spacecraft permitting a single astronaut to maneuver independently of the DSV in the microgravity of orbit, deep space or near the surface of a small asteroid. The MMV would feature robotic arms controlled by the astronaut for collecting samples and deploying sensors. The MMV also offers the astronaut a panoramic view via a large spherical glass “” helmet”” (here covered to protect against micrometeorites during transit)
Gemini 4: release of Ed.White - Gemini 4: Ed White EVA - First release of an American into space made by Edward White on June 3, 1965. On June 3, 1965 Edward H. White II became the first American to step outside his spacecraft and let go, effectively setting himself adrift in the zero gravity of space. For 23 minutes White floated and maneuvered himself around the Gemini spacecraft while logging 6500 miles during his orbital walk. White was attached to the spacecraft by a 25 foot umbilical line and a 23 - ft. tether line, both wrapped in gold tape to form one cord. In his right hand White carries a Hand Held Self Maneuvering Unit (HHSMU) which is used to move about the weightless environment of space. The visor of his helmet is gold plated to protect him from the unfiltered rays of the sun
Space Shuttle Hermes - Artist's view - European spaceplane Hermes - Illustration - Artist's view of the European Space Shuttle project Hermes, 1987. This reusable space plane was to be launched by an Ariane 5 rocket and take several spationauts into space. The project under study in the 1980s was finally abandoned in 1993. Artwork made in 1987 showing the european space shuttle Hermes in space. This space shuttle was to be launched atop an ariane 5 rocket and should carry astronauts and payloads in space. First studied at the beginning of eighties, this project was cancelled in 1993
Inhabited mission to an asteroid - Artist's view - MMV departs for asteroid surface - This capsule should be able to take a crew of six astronauts to an asteroid, the Moon or to take men to Mars. Here, the vehicle is connected to an additional housing module for a duration of more than three months, as well as to a module for extravehicular outputs equipped with two MVs (Manned Maneuvering Vehicles). One of the MVs, pilot by an astronaut, leaves the ship and descends to the surface of the asteroid. The Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle (MPCV) is a spacecraft project currently being developed by Lockheed Martin for NASA. Based on specifications and tests already performed for the Orion spacecraft. It was announced by NASA on 24 May 2011. A Manned Maneuvering Vehicle (MMV) piloted by a single astronaut undocks from the main vessel and prepares to descend to the surface of a small asteroid
ISS: astronaut exit and Cupola - Astronaut with Cupola module on ISS - Astronaut Nicholas Patrick participates in a space trip to continue the construction and maintenance of the International Space Station (ISS). He works here on Cupola, the new observation module. 17 February 2010. NASA astronaut Nicholas Patrick participates in the mission's third and final session of extravehicular activity (EVA) as construction and maintenance continue on the International Space Station. During the five - hour, 48 - minute spacewalk, Patrick and astronaut Behnken completed all of their planned tasks, removing insulation blankets and removing launch restraint bolts from each of the Cupola's seven windows. February 17, 2010
ISS: astronaut exit and Cupola - Astronaut with Cupola module on ISS - Astronaut Nicholas Patrick participates in a space trip to continue the construction and maintenance of the International Space Station (ISS). He works here on Cupola, the new observation module. 17 February 2010. NASA astronaut Nicholas Patrick participates in the mission's third and final session of extravehicular activity (EVA) as construction and maintenance continue on the International Space Station. During the five - hour, 48 - minute spacewalk, Patrick and astronaut Behnken completed all of their planned tasks, removing insulation blankets and removing launch restraint bolts from each of the Cupola's seven windows. February 17, 2010
Apollo 16: exit of T. Mattingly and C. Duke - Apollo 16: EVA astronauts - Thomas Mattingly (on the right, assisted by Charles Duke, from the back) takes the cameras and cameras in the service module Apollo 16. 25/04/1972. Astronaut Thomas K. Mattingly II, command module pilot, performs an Extravehicular Activity (EVA) during the Apollo 16 trans - Earth coast. Mattingly is assisted by astronaut Charles M. Duke, Jr., lunar module pilot. Mattingly inspected the SIM Bay or Service Module (SM), and retrieved film from the Mapping and Panoramic Cameras. Mattingly is wearing the helmet of astronaut John W. Young, commander. The helmet's lunar EVA visor assembly helped protect Mattingly's eyes from the bright Sun. This view is a frame from motion picture film exposed by a 16 mm Maurer camera. 25 April 1972
Gemini 4: release of Ed.White - Gemini 4: Ed White EVA - First release of an American into space made by Edward White on June 3, 1965. On June 3, 1965 Edward H. White II became the first American to step outside his spacecraft and let go, effectively setting himself adrift in the zero gravity of space. For 23 minutes White floated and maneuvered himself around the Gemini spacecraft while logging 6500 miles during his orbital walk. White was attached to the spacecraft by a 25 foot umbilical line and a 23 - ft. tether line, both wrapped in gold tape to form one cord. In his right hand White carries a Hand Held Self Maneuvering Unit (HHSMU) which is used to move about the weightless environment of space. The visor of his helmet is gold plated to protect him from the unfiltered rays of the sun
Skylab: release of O.Garriott 08/1973 - Extravehicular release of Owen Garriott. 06/08/1973. Skylab 3, Astronaut Owen K. Garriott looks at the camera as he participates in the August 6, 1973 Extravehicular Activity (EVA) during which he and Astronaut Jack R. Lousma, pilot, deployed the twin pole solar shield to help shade the Orbital Workshop (OWS). during a Skylab Extravehicular Activity (EVA). Original was labeled CX - 27. Camera Data: 70 mm Hasselblad; Lens 100 mm; Film Type: S0 - 368 Medium Speed Ektachrome. Flight Date: July 28 - September 25,1973
Permanent station between Mars and the Earth - Artist view - Mars cycler and manned maneuvering units - Artist view - Mars Cycler arrives near the Earth. Astronauts are conducting an extravehicular exit. Mars Cycler is a space station placed in orbit between Mars and Earth whose trajectory would alternate between Mars and Earth. Once positioned in orbit, this gravitational assistance vessel would use very little fuel. This project would make a permanent link between the two planets. A Mars cycler swings by the Earth and onward to Mars while two astronauts in manned maneuvering units (AKA, MMUS) watch from afar. A Mars cycler is a permanently orbiting vehicle with a path that alternately brings it near Earth and Mars. Once a cycler has been accelerated into orbit it continues on its own momentum, going back and forth between the two planets, only requiring propellant for occasional course adjustments. A one-way trip between Earth and Mars involves six to eight months of space travel, therefore a large and well-equipped Mars cycler would offer space explorers, and possibly even space tourists, better accommodations for these long journeys. Smaller spacecraft would ferry travelers between the planets and the cycle
J. Voss release 09/1995 - Astronaut James S. Voss extravehicular activity - James Voss extra - vehicle exit, connects to the fixed foot at the end of Endeavour's arm (Canadarm). Part of the shuttle is visible in reflection on Voss's helmet. 16/09/1995. Astronaut James S. Voss, payload commander, is pictured during the September 16, 1995, Extravehicular Activity (EVA) which was conducted in and around Space Shuttle Endeavour's cargo bay. Voss, whose visor reflects Endeavour's forward section, was standing on a mobile foot restraint attached to the arm of the Remote Manipulator System (RMS). As evidenced by the thin white cable, Voss was tethered to the end of the RMS as well. Evaluations for Space Station - era tools and various elements of the space suits were performed by Voss and his space walking crewmate, astronaut Michael L. Gernhardt, mission specialist. Sep 16 1995
Astronaut Outer Space 10/2014 - Extravehicular activity 10/2014: Extra-vehicle launch of astronaut Reid Wiseman. Maintenance of the International Space Station (ISS). 7 October 2014 - NASA astronaut Reid Wiseman, Expedition 41 flight engineer, participates in a session of extravehicular activity (EVA) as work continues on the International Space Station. During the six-hour, 13-minute spacewalk, Wiseman and European Space Agency astronaut Alexander Gerst (out of frame), flight engineer, worked outside the space station's Quest airlock relocating a failed cooling pump to external stowage and installing gear that provides back up power to external robotics equipment. A bright sun is visible at upper left. 7 Oct 2014
ISS: Astronaut Exit and Cupola - Astronauts with Cupola module on ISS - Astronauts Nicholas Patrick (right) and Robert Behnken participate in a space trip of more than five hours to continue the construction and maintenance of the International Space Station (ISS). Here they remove the insulating blankets from Cupola, the new observation module. 17 February 2010. NASA astronauts Nicholas Patrick (right) and Robert Behnken, both STS - 130 mission specialists, participate in the mission's third and final session of extravehicular activity (EVA) as construction and maintenance continue on the International Space Station. During the five - hour, 48 - minute spacewalk, Patrick and Behnken completed all of their planned tasks, removing insulation blankets and removing launch restraint bolts from each of the Cupola's seven windows. February 17, 2010
Astronaut Exit into Space - Astronauts extravehicular activity - Astronaut Exit Rick Mastracchio (left) and Clayton Anderson into Space. Maintenance of the International Space Station (ISS). 11 April 2010. NASA astronauts Rick Mastracchio (left) and Clayton Anderson, both STS - 131 mission specialists, participate in the mission's second session of extravehicular activity (EVA) as construction and maintenance continue on the International Space Station. During the seven - hour, 26 - minute spacewalk, Mastracchio and Anderson unhooked and removed the depleted ammonia tank and installed a 1,700 - pound ammonia tank on the station's Starboard 1 truss, completing the second of a three - spacewalk coolant tank replacement process. April 11 2010
Extravehicular activity and International Space Station (ISS) - Extravehicular activity and International Space Station (ISS) - Extravehicular exit for astronauts Richard Arnold (right) and Joseph Acaba on March 23, 2009. Third extravehicular exit of the STS-119 mission to continue the assembly of the International Space Station (ISS). Astronauts Richard Arnold (bottom) and Joseph Acaba, both STS - 119 mission specialists, participate in the mission's third scheduled session of extravehicular activity (EVA) as construction and maintenance continue on the International Space Station. During the six - hour, 27 - minute spacewalk, Arnold and Acaba helped robotic arm operators relocate the Crew Equipment Translation Aid (CETA) cart from the Port 1 to Starboard 1 truss segment, installed a new coupler on the CETA cart, lubricated snares on the “” B”” end of the space station's robotic arm and performed a few “” get ahead” tasks. 23 March 200
Gemini 4: release of Ed.White - Gemini 4: Ed White EVA - release of Edward White in space on June 3, 1965. June 3, 1965 Gemini 4 Edward White during first EVA performed during Gemini 4 flight Astronaut Edward H. White II, pilot for the Gemini - Titan 4 space flight, floats in zero gravity of space. The extravehicular activity was performed during the third revolution of the Gemini 4 spacecraft. White is attached to the spacecraft by a 25 - ft. umbilical line and a 23 - ft. tether line, both wrapped in gold tape to form one cord. In his right hand White carries a Hand - Held Self - Maneuvering Unit (HHSMU). The visor of his helmet is gold plated to protect him from the unfiltered rays of the sun
Astronaut Exit into Space - Astronauts extravehicular activity - Astronaut Exit Steve Bowen and Alvin Drew (at the bottom of the picture) into space. Maintenance of the International Space Station (ISS). 28 February 2011. NASA astronauts Steve Bowen and Alvin Drew, both STS - 133 mission specialists, participate in the mission's first session of extravehicular activity (EVA) as construction and maintenance continue on the International Space Station. During the six - hour, 34 - minute spacewalk, Bowen and Drew installed the J612 power extension cable, move a failed ammonia pump module to the External Stowage Platform 2 on the Quest Airlock for return to Earth at a later date, installed a camera wedge on the right hand truss segment, installed extensions to the mobile transporter rail and exposed Japanese “” Message in a Bottle”” experiment to space. 28 Feb. 2011
International Space Station: Astronaut Exit - The International Space Station: EVA Astronaut - Astronaut Steve Bowen participates in the first extravehicular exit of the STS-126 mission with Heidemarie Stefanyshyn - Piper (off-field) on November 18, 2008. For nearly seven hours, astronauts will perform various maintenance tasks of the International Space Station. 18 Nov. 2008 - Astronaut Steve Bowen, STS - 126 mission specialist, participates in the mission's first session of extravehicular activity (EVA) as construction and maintenance continue on the International Space Station. During the six - hour, 52 - minute spacewalk, Bowen and astronaut Heidemarie Stefanyshyn - Piper (out of frame), mission specialist, worked to clean and lubricate part of the station's starboard Solar Alpha Rotary Joints (SARJ) and to remove two of SARJ's 12 trundle bearing assemblies. The spacewalkers also removed a depleted nitrogen tank from a stowage platform on the outside of the complex and moved it into Endeavour's cargo bay. They also moved a flex hose rotary coupler from the shuttle to the station stowage platform, as well as removing some insulation blankets from the common berthing mechanism on the Kibo laboratory
Release of S. Paraziynski 04/2001 - Astronaut Scott E. Parazynski EVA 04/2001 - Close-up on Scott E. Parazynski's helmet where Destiny and his porthole, part of the Earth's horizon and C. Hadfield (left of the image). ISS Expedition 2/STS-100. April 2001. Astronaut Scott E. Parazynski, mission specialist, was photographed with a digital still camera by one of the Expedition Two crew members aboard the International Space Station (ISS) during the first of two scheduled STS - 100 space walks. The window on Destiny through which the photo was made is reflected in Parazynski's gold helmet visor. Astronauts Parazynski and Chris A. Hadfield were working to install the Space Station Remote Manipulator System (SSRMS) or Canadarm2 during this extravehicular activity (EVA). Hadfield, representing the Canadian Space Agency (CSA), is reflected in the visor as well. Apr 24 2001
Extra exit - S.Robinson STS vehicle - 114 08/2005 - Astronaut's shadow on space shuttle Discovery. 08/2005 - Astronaut Stephen K. Robinson's shadow is projected on the tiles that make up the shuttle's thermal shield. 3/08/2005. Space Shuttle Discovery's underside is featured in this image photographed by astronaut Stephen K. Robinson, STS - 114 mission specialist, during today's extravehicular activities (EVA). Robinson's shadow is visible on the thermal protection tiles. Aug 03 2005
Astronaut Exit into Space - Spacewalk: Astronaut Chris Cassidy takes a space trip for maintenance of the International Space Station (ISS). 11 May 2013. Expedition 35 Flight Engineers Chris Cassidy (pictured) and Tom Marshburn (out of frame) completed a space walk at 2:14 p.m. EDT May 11 to inspect and replace a pump controller box on the International Space Station's far port truss (P6) leaking ammonia coolant. The two NASA astronauts began the 5-hour, 30-minute space walk at 8:44 a.m. 11 May 2013.
Susan Helms Release 03/2001 - Astronaut Susan J. Helms extravehicular activity 03/2001 - Astronaut Susan Helms photographed before returning to Shuttle Discovery after her first extravehicular trip. STS-102. 11/03/2001. Astronaut Susan J. Helms completes a scheduled space walk task on the International Space Station (ISS). This extravehicular activity (EVA), on which Helms was joined by astronaut James S. Voss (out of frame), was the first of two scheduled STS - 102 EVA sessions. The pair, destined to become members of the Expedition Two crew aboard the station later in the mission, rode aboard Discovery into orbit and at the time of this EVA were still regarded as STS - 102 mission specialists. March 11, 2001
Gemini 4: release of Ed.White - Gemini 4: Ed White EVA - First release of an American into space made by Edward White on June 3, 1965. On June 3, 1965 Edward H. White II became the first American to step outside his spacecraft and let go, effectively setting himself adrift in the zero gravity of space. For 23 minutes White floated and maneuvered himself around the Gemini spacecraft while logging 6500 miles during his orbital walk. White was attached to the spacecraft by a 25 foot umbilical line and a 23 - ft. tether line, both wrapped in gold tape to form one cord. In his right hand White carries a Hand Held Self Maneuvering Unit (HHSMU) which is used to move about the weightless environment of space. The visor of his helmet is gold plated to protect him from the unfiltered rays of the sun