Shuttle Astronaut to Return to Spacewalk Duty

Shuttle Astronaut to Return to Spacewalk Duty
Astronaut Rex Walheim (left) and European Space Agency astronaut Hans Schlegel prepare to join seven other astronauts and a cosmonaut onboard the International Space Station after hatches were opened between the orbital outpost and the shuttle Atlantis on Feb. 9, 2008. (Image credit: NASA.)

HOUSTON —German astronaut Hans Schlegel will return to spacewalking duty outside theInternational Space Station (ISS) Wednesday after sitting out on an earlier excursiondue to a medical issue.

A veteranEuropean Space Agency (ESA), astronaut Schlegel will stepoutside the ISS on his first spacewalk with crewmate Rex Walheim to replacean empty nitrogen tank on the space station?s metallic backbone-like truss.

?I feelreally great right now," Schlegel told reporters from the flight deck of NASA?sshuttle Atlantis on Tuesday. ?I?m, of course, a little bit anxious becausetomorrow is going to be my first [spacewalk].?

Missionmanagers pulled Schlegel, 56, from the first spacewalk of Atlantis? STS-122mission — Monday?s excursion to help attach the station?snew European Columbus lab — due to an undisclosed illness. Officials withNASA, the ESA and Schlegel himself declined to discuss the illness in detailciting the need for medical privacy.

Today?sspacewalk will begin a 9:35 a.m. EST (1535 GMT). NASA is broadcasting Atlantis'STS-122 mission live on NASA TV. Clickhere for SPACE.com's shuttle mission coverage and NASA TV feed. 

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