Aboard the International Space Station, Expedition 32 Commander Gennady Padalka and Flight Engineer Yuri Malenchenko donned their Orlan spacesuits Friday, with help from Flight Engineer Sergei Revin.
They were performing a fit-check in advance of Monday’s scheduled Russian spacewalk, the first of the mission, which is slated to begin at 10:40 a.m. EDT and last about 6.5 hours.
Padalka and Malenchenko will move the Strela-2 hand-operated crane from the Pirs docking compartment to the Zarya module, preparing Pirs for its replacement with a new laboratory and docking module.
Strela-1 was moved from Pirs to the Poisk Mini-Research Module in February.
The pair also will deploy a small satellite and install debris shields on the Zvezda module.
Flight Engineers Joe Acaba, Suni Williams and Aki Hoshide reviewed procedures for a U.S. spacewalk that Williams and Hoshide will perform on Aug. 30 while Acaba choreographs activities from inside the station.
The pair will replace a faulty Main Bus Switching Unit – a distribution hub for the complex’s power system – on the station’s truss.
They also will replace a camera on a robotic arm extension boom and route cables for the Russian Multipurpose Laboratory replacing Pirs.
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