Tim Peake shares photos from '˜exhilarating' spacewalk
The Sussex astronaut took to Twitter to share the images, including a selfie, following the spacewalk yesterday (Friday, January 15).
Alongside the images, Major Peake wrote: “Today’s exhilarating #spacewalk will be etched in my memory forever – quite an incredible feeling!”
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Hide AdMajor Peake and his US colleague Tim Kopra were outside the International Space Station (ISS) for four hours and 43 minutes before their spacewalk was cut short due to a water bubble inside Col Kopra’s helmet.
Despite the abrupt end, the pair had already completed the main objective of the spacewalk, which was to repair a broken voltage regulator on the ISS.
Major Peake posted on Twitter again a couple of hours later, saying: “Wrapping up today’s spacewalk activities. Huge thanks to the ground teams who make it all possible & keep us safe out there - you guys rock!”
The spacewalk was broadcast live on computers and television screens across the world.
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