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German astronaut Maurer on a dangerous ISS field mission in space: Here you can see the live stream today

2022-03-23T09:22:08.204Z


German astronaut Maurer on a dangerous ISS field mission in space: Here you can see the live stream today Created: 03/23/2022, 10:11 am Astronauts on the ISS occasionally have to go outside to carry out repairs. Today the German astronaut Matthias Maurer has to go out and work in space for the first time. Cologne/Houston - Floating weightlessly in space sounds tempting and frightening at the sa


German astronaut Maurer on a dangerous ISS field mission in space: Here you can see the live stream today

Created: 03/23/2022, 10:11 am

Astronauts on the ISS occasionally have to go outside to carry out repairs.

Today the German astronaut Matthias Maurer has to go out and work in space for the first time.

Cologne/Houston - Floating weightlessly in space sounds tempting and frightening at the same time.

This Wednesday (from 1.50 p.m. CET) ESA astronaut Matthias Maurer is the fourth German to get out into the open cosmos for an external mission at the International Space Station ISS and experience exactly that.

ISS: German ESA astronaut Matthias Maurer on field missions - "big highlight of my space flight"

During the approximately six-and-a-half-hour mission around 400 kilometers above the earth, Maurer is to take over maintenance work together with the American Raja Chari.

Among other things, the two astronauts are to attach new hoses to a cooling system, replace a camera and set up power and data connections on the external European research platform Bartolomeo.

"It's very exciting and I'm really looking forward to it," Maurer said in advance in a short video published by the European space agency Esa.

"It will be a big highlight of my space flight." Chari and he would work at different places on the ISS, said Maurer.

According to the plan, he himself will “wander almost the entire space station” during the work, so that some people have joked that he should take his passport with him.

ISS field mission by Maurer dangerous and exhausting - first attempt "almost ended in a disaster"

On November 11, Maurer flew with three colleagues from the US space agency Nasa in a US spacecraft to the ISS, where he is to remain until the end of April.

The 52-year-old from Saarland is the twelfth German in space and the fourth on the ISS.

His three predecessors on the space station had also completed a meticulously planned and physically demanding field assignment: Thomas Reiter (2006), Hans Schlegel (2008) and Alexander Gerst (2014).

Reiter later described his mission as an "absolute highlight" - "you can't get any closer to space".

Gerst spoke of the “most remote workplace in the world”.

Maurer's field work could also be seen as one of the highlights of his mission, Europe's former space chief Jan Wörner told dpa in advance.

The maintenance work is not easy and, in addition to the danger, very exhausting.

“The first so-called EVAs were conducted during the Cold War to demonstrate efficiency.

The very first mission by Alexei Leonov in 1965 almost ended in disaster as he struggled to get back into the capsule.”

Today, such missions would have a factual sense.

“This is neither prestige nor adventure.

It's always about special tasks that have to be carried out outside of the ISS and cannot be done by the robotic arm," explained Wörner, who headed the European space agency ESA in Paris from 2015 to February 2021.

Maurer's ISS field mission in the live stream today

NASA TV shows the field mission live on Wednesday at 1.55 p.m. German time.

NASA TV is available online via a YouTube channel, Daily Motion, Facebook, LinkedIn, THETA.tv, Twitch and Twitter.

TV apps for NASA TV are available for Amazon Fire TV, Roku, and Apple TV, among others.

There are also dedicated apps for Android and iOS.

Heavy duty on ISS during tensions between Russia and the West over Ukraine war

Despite the lower pressure inside, Maurer's US space suit is relatively stiff - astronauts always have to work against this resistance during external missions.

This makes the mission in the open cosmos even more exhausting.

Example gloves: With the necessary fine motor movements on the outer skin of the ISS, you work with your hand as against the resistance of a tennis ball, astronauts describe it.

To ensure the lower pressure, astronauts must breathe pure oxygen for a period of time to flush nitrogen out of the blood.

Otherwise the so-called diving disease threatens.

Chari wears red stripes on his white space suit so that the control center can distinguish between the two astronauts on the screen.

The field trip comes amid the heightened tensions between Russia and the West over the Ukraine war.

At least for the time being, the US space agency Nasa and the Russian space agency Roskosmos have announced that they will continue to operate the ISS together.

In addition to Maurer and Chari, the Russians Anton Schkaplerow and Pjotr ​​Dubrow and the Americans Mark Vande Hei, Thomas Marshburn and Kayla Barron are currently stationed on board the ISS.

On Friday, the three Russians Oleg Artemyev, Denis Matweyev and Sergey Korsakov were added.

It is good that the ISS peacefully unites astronauts from different countries even in difficult political times, said the former ESA boss and current president of the German Academy of Science and Engineering, Wörner.

“On board are Russians, Americans and one European: Matthias Maurer from Saarland.

In the past, space travel has bridged conflicts on earth - the ISS is a symbol of this." (dpa)

Source: merkur

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