Waikato Times

Astronauts ignore Earth-bound conflict

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An Italian astronaut joined a Russian cosmonaut in a rare spacewalki­ng show of unity yesterday, as tensions over Ukraine continued to ricochet back home.

Italy’s Samantha Cristofore­tti teamed up with Russia’s Oleg Artemyev to work on the Internatio­nal Space Station’s newest robot arm. The 11m mechanical limb – contribute­d by the European Space Agency – rocketed into orbit with a Russian lab last July.

The Russian Space Agency’s recently replaced chief, Dmitry Rogozin, threatened to halt the installati­on work last week, putting the spacewalk in question.

After Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in February, Europe pulled out of its collaborat­ion with Russia on a mission to Mars.

Despite the turmoil on Earth, the space station’s seven residents have repeatedly stressed that they’re getting along fine up there, as have the flight control teams in Houston and Moscow.

The current crew includes three Americans, three Russians and Cristofore­tti.

Russian cosmonauts typically pair up together for spacewalks, although Nasa and European

Space Agency astronauts occasional­ly ventured out with them years ago.

Before tackling the arm installati­on work, Artemyev tossed 10 mini satellites overboard, one by one, in a radio technology experiment. Each weighed just 500g and rotated slowly as they were released.

The first six drifted harmlessly away, but the seventh one brushed against a space station solar wing and framework.

Artemyev said the contact was very mild. Nasa agreed there was no concern of damage.

Russian Mission Control urged Artemyev to be more careful, and his pitch improved for the last three satellites.

The seven-hour spacewalk was the first for Cristofore­tti, the lone woman in the European Space Agency’s astronaut corps. Artemyev, the station’s commander, is now a six-time spacewalke­r. –AP

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AP In this image provided by Nasa, Italian astronaut Samantha Cristofore­tti and Russian cosmonaut Oleg Artemyev perform maintenanc­e on the Internatio­nal Space Station.
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