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NASA Talks: EVA 23 Lessons Learned

Astronaut Luca Parmitano recounts his spacewalk where water unexpectedly entered his helmet, leading to a challenging and disorienting return to the airlock. Luca describes the technical tasks, the escalating emergency, the teamwork involved, and the lessons learned about training and problem-solving during the incident.

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Luca Parmitano

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