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Russian cosmonauts take samples on 6th hour of spacewalk to crack mystery

Two Russian cosmonauts have taken samples of their capsule's exterior in the sixth hour of a spacewalk seeking to resolve the mystery of a small hole found in the craft docked at the International Space Station, a live broadcast by Russian space agency Roscosmos showed early on Wednesday.

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Russian cosmonauts Oleg Kononenko and Sergey Prokopyev conduct a spacewalk outside the International Space Station Space (ISS) in this still image captured from NASA video in space, December 11, 2018.
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Two Russian cosmonauts have taken samples of their capsule's exterior in the sixth hour of a spacewalk seeking to resolve the mystery of a small hole found in the craft docked at the International Space Station, a live broadcast by Russian space agency Roscosmos showed early on Wednesday.

Roscosmos has ruled out a manufacturing defect causing the 2 mm-wide holes found in August on the Russian Soyuz capsule, but NASA has sought to dampen speculation of sabotage.

The puncture has since been sealed, halting the oxygen leak. Officials said the crew - three US astronauts, two Russian cosmonauts and one German - were never in danger.

Oleg Kononenko and Sergey Prokopyev's spacewalk, originally expected to last for six hours, began at 1600 GMT on Tuesday.

After more than five hours of a rare broadcast - showing the cosmonauts in space trying to cut through an insulating of the spacecraft with a knife - they uncovered the external part of the hole, originally discovered in the capsule's internal covering, and took samples of the exterior insulation.

In line with the instructions from the control centre, they also took pictures of the external side of the hole.

"It is time to go home," a voice from the control centre said shortly before the cosmonauts started moving back toward the space station. 

Russia's space agency Roscosmos has ruled out a manufacturing defect causing the 2 mm-wide hole found in August on the Russian Soyuz capsule, but NASA has sought to dampen speculation of sabotage.

Oleg Kononenko and Sergey Prokopyev's six-hour-long spacewalk began at 1600 GMT, a live broadcast by Roscosmos showed.

"Sergey, how are we doing with the time schedule?" a voice from the control centre asked them after an hour.

"We are working, working leisurely," Prokopyev answered. 

They will take samples from the exterior wall of the Soyuz to look into the hole in the capsule's internal covering. 

The puncture has been sealed since August, halting the oxygen leak. Officials said the crew - three US astronauts, two Russian cosmonauts and one German - were never in danger.


 

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