🤩 High-definition views are coming in from astronaut Kate Rubins' helmet camera as she makes her way to the worksite for today's spacewalk. She & @AstroVicGlover will work together to assemble and install modification kits for upcoming @Space_Station solar array upgrades. pic.twitter.com/GAtAeeKNVO
— NASA (@NASA) February 28, 2021
A look at both @NASA_Astronauts working outside the @Space_Station today: Kate Rubins & @AstroVicGlover. They're installing bracket support structures at the base of the station's solar arrays, to enable future upgrades to the arrays. pic.twitter.com/Ed5OrxX8lt
— NASA (@NASA) February 28, 2021
As astronaut Kate Rubins continues work to secure a bolt on the bracket support structures at the base of the solar arrays, the @Space_Station is flying 261 miles over Venezuela and is about to pass over Brazil. pic.twitter.com/zTcPxaplEX
— NASA (@NASA) February 28, 2021
A little over six hours into their spacewalk, @NASA_Astronauts Kate Rubins & @AstroVicGlover are wrapping up their last tasks before heading back inside the @Space_Station. Rubins & @Astro_Soichi will continue installing kits for upcoming solar array upgrades on Fri., March 5. pic.twitter.com/exyhiJmrje
— NASA (@NASA) February 28, 2021
The spacewalkers are getting ready to open the hatch to the @Space_Station and conclude today's spacewalk. @AstroVicGlover will be entering the airlock first, and astronaut Kate Rubins will follow closely behind. pic.twitter.com/J7gkcle3YJ
— NASA (@NASA) February 28, 2021
As the sun sets on station, Astronaut Kate Rubins enters the Quest airlock getting ready to conclude today's spacewalk. https://t.co/cBNqC5JGaz pic.twitter.com/VwdPSByeYs
— International Space Station (@Space_Station) February 28, 2021
Repressurization is underway and today's spacewalk has officially concluded at 1:16pm ET. @AstroVicGlover's and Kate Rubin's spacewalk lasted seven hours and four minutes. @Astro_Siochi and Rubins will continue today's work on the @Space_Station on Fri., March 5. pic.twitter.com/MQ5Fgr8KrZ
— NASA (@NASA) February 28, 2021
Helmets and gloves are coming off as @AstroVicGlover and Kate Rubins begin to take off their spacesuits, assisted by @Astro_Soichi and @Astro_Illini. Today's spacewalk completed steps to augment the @Space_Station's power supply for upcoming research and commercial activities. pic.twitter.com/5dPprFI14Y
— NASA (@NASA) February 28, 2021