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"Two down the line, but we get the one heavy with science, a lot of extravehicular activity."
I want to go extravehicular and make a close survey of the object.
Take things easy - never move quickly - stop and think - these were the rules for extravehicular activity.
"Not unless he can survive deep space without an extravehicular suit."
She had a hard time understanding some people's phobias about extravehicular operations.
Yet he went extravehicular at every opportunity, determined to conquer his fear.
In extravehicular activities, there was no such thing as a "minor" mistake.
Inspiration may, in fact, come from an extravehicular source.
"These people would not go in for extravehicular activity in space.
I see that extravehicular activity for final check of external instruments is optional.
"If he doesn't freak out first time he goes extravehicular."
There wasn't any call for extravehicular activity in the normal routine of a ship's crew.
Some Columbia astronauts had no extravehicular training at all; normal training time is nearly a year.
But what he knew about extravehicular activity in a spacesuit could be inscribed on the head of a pin.
But your extravehicular activity should have been discussed beforehand."
I began the extravehicular activity by breaking off the tip of the water tube and flooding my helmet.
Weitz also logged two hours and 11 minutes in extravehicular activities.
To attempt to capture one would be an impossible maneuver even for persons trained in extravehicular activities.
The film cartridge was removed during the third and final extravehicular activity, and returned to earth.
She could see workers in extravehicular suits punching their way into the hull of the crippled starship.
"That suits me fine," said Poole, who was the crew member designated for routine extravehicular activity.
Five hours later, the crew begin their first extravehicular activity (EVA).
He logged 301 hours, 51 minutes in space; 1 hour, 6 minutes of which were spent in extravehicular activity.
The astronauts would begin wearing a new Apollo spacesuit, designed to accommodate lunar extravehicular activity.
It is awarded to "researchers, engineers and flight crew members in the field of extravehicular protection or activity in space."