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NASA To Provide The Live Coverage Of Spacewalks, First Airing On Saturday’s Spacewalk

| Feb 21, 2015 03:20 PM EST

United States International Space Station

NASA will be providing the live telecast from the United States International Space Station as the two astronauts, Barry Wilmore and Terry Virts, begin the first of three schedules spacewalks this year.  

U.S. astronaut Terry Virts, Flight Engineer for Expedition 42 and U.S. Astronaut Barry Wilmore, Expedition 42 Commander, will be connecting data and power cables to the port and starboards sides of the Pressurized Mating Adapter-2 to the front end of the Harmony section where two new International Docking Adapters will be installed later in the year, NASA reported.

Boeing created the two new docking adapters and these will be delivered using a pair of SpaceX Dragon cargo spacecraft within the year as well.

NASA Television will provide the live coverage of the US spacewalk at 6AM EST. This Saturday's spacewalk (and the following EVAs) is scheduled to commence at around 7:10AM and will run for about six and a half hours, according to The Weather Network.

Expedition 42 Commander Barry Wilmore and Flight Engineer Terry Virts will be attempting to go around outside the orbital complex on Saturday as the first scheduled spacewalks. 

This is the 185th spacewalk as part of the assistance to the space station maintenance and assembly.  A Twitter conversation and updates will also be available, follow @NASA and @NASA _Johnson. Also note the hashtags #ISSCrew and #Exp42.

Watch the spacewalk live on NASA Television or at http://www.nasa.gov/nasatv.

With regard to connections and collaboration with NASA, updated news and detailed information will be readily available at http://www.nasa.gov/connect.

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