Astronaut Scott Kelly Completes His First Space Walk

What happened on his first-ever space walk.

— -- Mission accomplished.

Commander Scott Kelly and his American co-worker, Dr. Kjell Lindgren, completed their first-ever space walk today lasting seven hours and 16 minutes as they completed a series of upgrades to the outside of the International Space Station, NASA officials said.

Lindgren arrived in space in July, marking the flight engineer's first trip.

Kelly is currently halfway through a year-long stay at the International Space Station and on Thursday will become the U.S. astronaut who has lived in space the longest during a single U.S. spaceflight, according to NASA.