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Astronauts take 3rd spacewalk to complete tricky cable job
Two NASA astronauts have ventured out of the International Space Station in their third spacewalk in just over a week.
Cape Canaveral: Two NASA astronauts have ventured out of the International Space Station in their third spacewalk in just over a week.
Terry Virts and Butch Wilmore went into space this morning with 400 feet of cable and two antennas to install.
Once that's complete, the spacewalkers will have routed nearly 800 feet of power and data lines, all of it needed for future American crew capsules.
NASA is paying Boeing and SpaceX nearly USD 7 billion to develop spacecraft capable of transporting astronauts to the space station.
The first manned flight is targeted for 2017. New docking ports will fly up later this year.
Virts and Wilmore's first spacewalk was Feb. 21, their second Wednesday. NASA hasn't conducted such quick spacewalks since its former shuttle days.