No not at all. Most don't think about this. Even diving 10m in the water is 2x more pressure than this. Someone going to the bottom of the ocean is way harder for the vehicle to withstand.
I don’t think there are any handholds on the Soyuz they can use. EVA’s always have some risk. If it can be done robotically it is much better. Also the cameras on the arm are probably better than what someone can use in a spacesuit.
TLDR; the ESA arm cameras didn't provide much useful information about the damage. The Canadarm2 will be used on the weekend to provide a detailed inspection. The NASA EVA for solar panel installation on Monday is being rescheduled.
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No not at all. Most don't think about this. Even diving 10m in the water is 2x more pressure than this. Someone going to the bottom of the ocean is way harder for the vehicle to withstand.