Canadian astronaut David Saint-Jacques to make first spacewalk next Monday
MONTREAL — Canadian astronaut David Saint-Jacques is scheduled to perform his first spacewalk next Monday, venturing outside the International Space Station alongside NASA colleague Anne McClain.
The purpose of the roughly seven-hour walk is to connect jumper cables that will give an alternative power source for the 17-metre Canadarm2, according to the Canadian Space Agency.
Canadarm2 is a sort of robotic hand that is crucial to maintaining the space station.
The agency said the two astronauts will also “upgrade the ISS’s wireless communications system” and install other equipment used for experiments.