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Suit water leak halts ISS spacewalk | Suit water leak halts ISS spacewalk |
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Nasa has aborted a spacewalk at the International Space Station (ISS) because of a dangerous water leak in an astronaut's helmet. | Nasa has aborted a spacewalk at the International Space Station (ISS) because of a dangerous water leak in an astronaut's helmet. |
The leak was so bad that Luca Parmitano, Italy's first spacewalker, could not hear or speak as the spacewalk came to an abrupt end. | The leak was so bad that Luca Parmitano, Italy's first spacewalker, could not hear or speak as the spacewalk came to an abrupt end. |
He asked his spacewalking partner, Christopher Cassidy, for help getting back inside the ISS. | He asked his spacewalking partner, Christopher Cassidy, for help getting back inside the ISS. |
"He looks miserable. But okay," Mr Cassidy told ground controllers. | |
The source of the leak wasn't immediately known but one possible source being considered was the helmet drink bag that astronauts sip from during spacewalks. | |
However, Mr Parmitano reported that it didn't taste like drinking water. | However, Mr Parmitano reported that it didn't taste like drinking water. |
Before crewmates inside yanked off his helmet, Mr Parmitano said: "It's a lot of water." | Before crewmates inside yanked off his helmet, Mr Parmitano said: "It's a lot of water." |
Nasa rarely cuts a spacewalk short, but the Italian could have choked on the floating water droplets in the helmet. | Nasa rarely cuts a spacewalk short, but the Italian could have choked on the floating water droplets in the helmet. |
The trouble cropped up barely an hour into what was to be a six-hour spacewalk to perform cabling work and other routine maintenance. | The trouble cropped up barely an hour into what was to be a six-hour spacewalk to perform cabling work and other routine maintenance. |
It was the astronauts' second spacewalk in eight days. | It was the astronauts' second spacewalk in eight days. |
Mr Parmitano startled everyone when he announced that he felt a lot of water on the back of his head. | Mr Parmitano startled everyone when he announced that he felt a lot of water on the back of his head. |
He had first thought the liquid was sweat brought on by the exertion of the job. But he was repeatedly assured it could not be. | He had first thought the liquid was sweat brought on by the exertion of the job. But he was repeatedly assured it could not be. |
Early estimates suggested about half a litre of water had leaked out. | Early estimates suggested about half a litre of water had leaked out. |
The water eventually got into Mr Parmitano's eyes. When that happened, ground controllers ordered the two men back inside the station. | The water eventually got into Mr Parmitano's eyes. When that happened, ground controllers ordered the two men back inside the station. |
He became the first Italian to conduct a spacewalk last Tuesday, more than a month after arriving space station. | He became the first Italian to conduct a spacewalk last Tuesday, more than a month after arriving space station. |
Mr Cassidy, 43, a former Navy Seal, is a veteran spacewalker midway through a six-month rotation on the ISS. | Mr Cassidy, 43, a former Navy Seal, is a veteran spacewalker midway through a six-month rotation on the ISS. |
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