Spacewalk 3: More repair work for space station crew, urgent effort to restore full cooling

By Marcia Dunn, AP
Monday, August 16, 2010

Spacewalk 3: More repair work for station crew

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — Space station astronauts have one more big spacewalking chore before they can declare success.

Astronauts Douglas Wheelock and Tracy Caldwell Dyson will tackle the last of their cooling-system repair work Monday morning. It will be their third spacewalk in just over a week.

This time, they will try to install a new ammonia coolant pump in an urgent effort to restore full cooling to the International Space Station.

The orbiting lab has been forced to operate on half its normal cooling capability ever since a crucial pump failed on July 31. It took two spacewalks, but Wheelock and Dyson finally removed the broken pump last week.

The bathtub-size pumps are needed to drive ammonia through cooling loops and keep equipment from overheating.

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