This video screenshot shows NASA astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore performing a spacewalk on January 30. NASA


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NASA astronauts Commander Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore completed their first spacewalk together on Thursday, stepping outside the International Space Station (ISS) nearly eight months after arriving. Their mission was crucial as they had to remove a broken antenna and search for any surviving microbes on the station's exterior.

When they first attempted to unbolt the antenna, they faced some difficulty, but after almost four hours of work, they successfully pried it off. Mission Control advised them to be cautious about any parts from the antenna that might float away during the removal process. This spacewalk was especially historic for Williams, as she broke the record for the most spacewalking time by a female astronaut during this mission.

Williams and Wilmore were originally supposed to stay at the ISS for just a week after their arrival last June. However, their return ride, Boeing's Starliner capsule, experienced significant issues. NASA decided to send the Starliner back empty, which left the astronauts in space much longer than expected. They are now waiting for SpaceX to return them to Earth, but due to delays, their mission will be extended until late March or early April, making it a 10-month mission.

Both astronauts, who are retired Navy captains, have extensive spacewalking experience. Williams had recently completed another spacewalk with a fellow NASA astronaut. For Wilmore, this was his first time stepping outside the ISS on this trip, though he had previously participated in spacewalks during earlier missions. Williams now holds the record for the most time spent spacewalking by a female astronaut, with a total of nine spacewalks. The previous record was set by retired astronaut Peggy Whitson, who spent 60 hours and 21 minutes outside the ISS over 10 spacewalks.

While their mission wasn't what they initially expected, the astronauts’ work continues to make history, showing resilience and dedication. NASA’s planning and their successful spacewalk demonstrate the importance of preparation and problem-solving in space.

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