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Astronauts Face Hardest Spacewalk
Saturday, November 22, 2008 - Iddo Genuth
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Astronauts up on the international space station faced the longest and hardest spacewalk of their mission Saturday, a seven-hour-plus excursion to wrap up repair work on a gummed-up joint. As the crews of the orbiting shuttle-station complex focused on the greasy outdoor extravaganza, engineers back on Earth struggled to understand a potentially serious problem with a newly delivered recycling system that is supposed to turn astronauts' urine into drinking water.    (source: news.yahoo.com)


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