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Astronaut Terry Virts works outside the space station Sunday.
Astronaut Terry Virts works outside the space station Sunday.
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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — Space walking astronauts completed a three-day cable job outside the International Space Station on Sunday, routing several hundred feet of power and data lines for new crew capsules.

It was the third spacewalk in over a week for Americans Terry Virts and Butch Wilmore, and the quickest succession of spacewalks since NASA’s former shuttle days.

The advance work was needed for the manned spacecraft under development by Boeing and SpaceX. A pair of docking ports will fly up later this year, followed by the capsules themselves, with astronauts aboard, in 2017.

Once safely back inside, Virts reported a bit of water in his helmet again for the second time in as many spacewalks. He stressed it was “not a big deal” and said there was no need to hurry out of his suit.

Virts and Wilmore installed two sets of antennas Sunday, as well as 400 feet of cable for this new communication system. It was complicated, hand-intensive work.

“You guys have done an outstanding job,” Mission Control radioed, “even for two shuttle pilots.”

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