I am PERFECT for that job and rant-rant-rant-rant-rant.Īw, fuck, I'm about 200 80 (I went through and edited :D) words short of my usual minimum with this chapter, but here it is anyway. Let it be known that I'm not really all that happy with this chapter, but it's a necessary chapter so please read it anyway, with the promise that there will be a better chapter next and posted up soon, honest.īecause really, today has just been a downright damned depressing day, I really wish UNC would just bloody hire me, I don't like the fact that OU didn't hire me and didn't even fucking bother to interview me, which means they had someone in mind when they posted the fucking job (which is posted as being open 'til 7/2, by the way, even though they filled it today) and if the same happens at UNC, I'm going to be really sorely disappointed and PISSED. CNN Sans ™ & © 2016 Cable News Network.PW, "The Slow Ascent after the Sharpest Drop: VII," Apollo/Klavier, PGĪpollo, fanfiction, kink meme, klavier, kristoph, pg, phoenix, phoenix wright Market holidays and trading hours provided by Copp Clark Limited. All content of the Dow Jones branded indices Copyright S&P Dow Jones Indices LLC and/or its affiliates. Standard & Poor’s and S&P are registered trademarks of Standard & Poor’s Financial Services LLC and Dow Jones is a registered trademark of Dow Jones Trademark Holdings LLC. Dow Jones: The Dow Jones branded indices are proprietary to and are calculated, distributed and marketed by DJI Opco, a subsidiary of S&P Dow Jones Indices LLC and have been licensed for use to S&P Opco, LLC and CNN. Chicago Mercantile: Certain market data is the property of Chicago Mercantile Exchange Inc. US market indices are shown in real time, except for the S&P 500 which is refreshed every two minutes. Your CNN account Log in to your CNN account They’re equipped with communications equipment, ventilation, and enough air for the astronauts to breathe for hours on end. There are also US-made EMU, or Extravehicular Mobility Unit, spacesuits onboard the ISS for spacewalks.īoth types of suits are designed to be entirely self-contained, providing all the air providing the sole barrier between astronauts and the deadly vacuum of space during spacewalks. Both men were wearing Russian-made Orlan spacesuits. This was the seventh spacewalk for Artemyev and the third for Matveev. More than 250 spacewalks have been conducted outside the orbiting laboratory since it entered service about two decades ago, and they typically go off without a hitch. Spacewalks are regular occurrences on the ISS, as astronauts and cosmonauts - the Russian term for astronaut - routinely need to exit the space station for maintenance, science experiments and other tasks. The goal of Wednesday’s spacewalk was for the two cosmonauts, Artemyev and Matveev, to install two cameras on the new European robotic arm, which is affixed to the space station’s exterior on a Russian-controlled portion of the ISS. A few minutes later, he was able to re-enter the space station and hook his suit up to its power.Ĭosmonaut Denis Matveev, who was working alongside Artemyev on the spacewalk, remained just outside the space station’s airlock for more than an hour until flight controllers decided to end the spacewalk early because of Artemyev’s spacesuit issues.Ī Russian translator said on the livestream that Artemyev jokingly told flight controllers that he felt “better than when he started the spacewalk” after returning to the ISS. “Drop everything and start going back right away,” was one of the last dispatches from the ground before Artemyev confirmed he was headed for the airlock. A Russian cosmonaut was ordered to return to the International Space Station's airlock because of an issue with his spacesuit.
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