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the space station's railcar-like Mobile Base System. During the spacewalk, Vinogradov watched a foot restraint adapter, which had previously linked him to the station's Strela crane, drift off into space. The spacewalk ended at 1:19 a.m. EDT when the two spacewalkers re-entered the airlock of the
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docking compartment airlock. The spacewalking duo completed two key ISS repairs. Vinogradov replaced a clogged vent nozzle used to dump excess hydrogen overboard by the space station's
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From 1977 to 1983 Vinogradov specialized in software development for automated interactive designing systems of recoverable vehicles, development of aerodynamics and aerodyne arrangement design models, computer graphics. In 1983 he started working for the Head Design Bureau of RSC Energia. He worked
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On 2 June 2006 Vinogradov performed his sixth career spacewalk. Vinogradov and NASA astronaut
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On 8 January 1998 Vinogradov completed his fifth career spacewalk, again with
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On 6 November 1997 Vinogradov completed his fourth career spacewalk, again with
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On 22 August 1997 Vinogradov completed his first career spacewalk. He and fellow cosmonaut
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Vinogradov was slated to hit a golf ball into space during the spacewalk as part of an agreement between Russia's
Federal Space Agency and the Canadian golf equipment firm Element 21 Golf Co. However, it was canceled.
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Vinogradov is married to Irina
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module, with Anatoly Solovyov. The duo began their spacewalk at 09:40 UTC. The spacewalk ended at 16:18 UTC. The duration of the spacewalk was 6 hours and 38 minutes.
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module and restored much of the lost power. They also repaired and replaced the oxygen generators in Mir. Vinogradov, Solovyev along and ESA astronaut
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