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#Spacewalk complete as @astro_luca hands over to @Thom_astro inside @Space_Station after a successful 6hr 32 min excursion pic.twitter.com/JS11F05Z0p — ESA (@esa) January 6, 2017

Now 6 hrs in – watch online at https://t.co/KbHArKPCqO https://t.co/YPJjXV4DVs — ESA (@esa) January 6, 2017

Perks of working on @Space_Station? Your office view is our beautiful home planet Earth! Watch the live #spacewalk: https://t.co/mzKW5uDsTi pic.twitter.com/xFzoFYZwQz — NASA (@NASA) January 6, 2017

Closing the hatch: I was isolated with them for 2 hours at lower pressure to initiate pre-breathe and don suits https://t.co/RbtU5QpB5s pic.twitter.com/PRYn5ZkBaT — Thomas Pesquet (@Thom_astro) January 6, 2017

.@AstroPeggy moves along starboard truss structure to remove a failed light. https://t.co/Yauix4S2b6 pic.twitter.com/fpyKM1Rz3l — Intl. Space Station (@Space_Station) January 6, 2017

@JDrydenReports Maths and science do come in handy in space! Here's some background on astronaut reqs and training, https://t.co/b7CBR8iB4T — ESA (@esa) January 6, 2017

@JDrydenReports Maybe this info will help you decide? 😉 https://t.co/b7CBR8iB4T — ESA (@esa) January 6, 2017

After 4+ hours, #spacewalk duo completes all planned activities. Moves to “get ahead” tasks. Watch live: https://t.co/mzKW5uDsTi pic.twitter.com/xGgQVlrPD7 — NASA (@NASA) January 6, 2017

@c_gathier They use a special spacewalk spacesuit – it is like a personal spacecraft. Find out more on @NASA page: https://t.co/59LeBlsvhl — ESA (@esa) January 6, 2017