Nasa video shows spacewalk as astronauts prepare International Space Staion for commercial craft
SpaceX have said that they plan on sending their first manned commercial flights to the ISS in 2017

Nasa has released fascinating footage showing the second of three spacewalks being carried out on the International Space Station, in preparation for a new docking system that will be able to receive commercial aircraft in 2017.
The video which was released today, captures Nasa astronauts Barry 'Butch' Wilmore and Terry Virts conducting crucial lube and cable work to ensure that the two new International Docking Adapters that are set to arrive later this year are ready and functioning.
SpaceX plan to send their first manned flight to the ISS in 2017, while Boeing are hoping to send an unmanned flight to the station in April 2017.
This is the second of three maintenance space walks that are to be carried out by Virts and Wilmore.
On 21 February, the two astronauts spent six hours and 41 minutes working on on the craft’s robotic arm.
The third walk is scheduled for 1 March.
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