Oman Daily Observer

Cosmonauts take samples on 6th hour of spacewalk to crack mystery

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MOSCOW: Two Russian cosmonauts have taken samples of their capsule’s exterior in the sixth hour of a spacewalk seeking to resolve the mystery of a small hole found in the craft docked at the Internatio­nal Space Station, a live broadcast by Russian space agency Roscosmos showed early on Wednesday.

Roscosmos has ruled out a manufactur­ing defect causing the 2 mm-wide hole found in August on the Russian Soyuz capsule, but Nasa has sought to dampen speculatio­n of sabotage.

The puncture has since been sealed, halting the oxygen leak. Officials said the crew — three US astronauts, two Russian cosmonauts and one German — were never in danger.

Oleg Kononenko and Sergey Prokopyev’s spacewalk, originally expected to last for six hours, began at 1600 GMT on Tuesday.

After more than five hours of a rare broadcast — showing the cosmonauts in space trying to cut through an insulate of the spacecraft with a knife — they uncovered the external part of the hole, originally discovered in the capsule’s internal covering, and took samples of the exterior insulation.

In line with the instructio­ns from the control centre, they also took pictures of the external side of the hole.

“It is time to go home,” a voice from the control centre said shortly before the cosmonauts started moving back toward the space station. — Reuters

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