Ottawa Citizen

Russian becomes world’s oldest spacewalke­r at 59

Pavel Vinogradov sets record with seventh outing

- MARCIA DUNN

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. A 59-yearold Russian cosmonaut became the world’s oldest spacewalke­r Friday, joining a much younger cosmonaut’s son for a little maintenanc­e work outside the Internatio­nal Space Station.

Pavel Vinogradov, a cosmonaut for two decades, claimed the honour as he emerged from the hatch with Roman Romanenko.

The pair installed new science equipment, and worked at gathering old experiment­s and replacing a navigation device.

Until Friday, the oldest spacewalke­r was retired NASA astronaut Story Musgrave, who was 58 when he helped fix the Hubble Space Telescope in 1993.

Romanenko, 41, is a second-generation spaceman who’s following in his father’s boot steps. Retired cosmonaut Yuri Romanenko performed spacewalks back in the 1970s and 1980s. This is the son’s first experience out in the vacuum of space.

Vinogradov is making his seventh spacewalk; he ventured into a dark, ruptured chamber at Russia’s old Mir space station in 1997 following a cargo ship collision. He will turn 60 aboard the space station this summer. He arrived for a six-month stay at the end of March.

The spacewalke­rs joked as they toiled 260 miles above the planet.

“I’m afraid of the darkness,” one of them said in Russian as the space station passed over the night side of Earth.

“Oh, you’re such a joker,” replied his partner.

“I don’t like going to work at nighttime. Who likes it?” the first cosmonaut said.

This is the first of eight spacewalks to be conducted this year, most of them Russian. Two will be led by NASA this summer.

 ?? AFP/GETTY IMAGES FILES ?? Cosmonaut Pavel Vinogradov, centre, with U.S. astronaut Jeffrey Williams, left, and Brazilian Marcos Pontes at a 2006 training session outside Moscow, entered the record books with his spacewalk Friday.
AFP/GETTY IMAGES FILES Cosmonaut Pavel Vinogradov, centre, with U.S. astronaut Jeffrey Williams, left, and Brazilian Marcos Pontes at a 2006 training session outside Moscow, entered the record books with his spacewalk Friday.

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