Posted on November 24th, 2009 in Space
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Astronauts from the U.S. space shuttle Atlantis successfully implemented the third and last exit into space within its current mission to the International Space Station.
This is actually the 230th time Americans are in outer space in the history of NASA. The astronauts Robert and Randy Breznik Setchar spent around 6.30 hours outside the ISS. Their work was coordinated by Mike Foreman.
They have finished the work that was initiated under the previous departure of members of this crew of Atlantis, including the installation of the experimental space station modules. Shortly after returned to the space complex Breznik became a father which was a reason for a cosmic celebration.


