An unplanned spacewalk has been completed on the ISS, successfully fixing a stuck transportation cart outside the station. The hardware was preventing the movement of a robotic transporter along the station’s Truss. While not a critical safety issue, the situation was highly undesirable, hence a quick resolution was required. The EVA lasted three hours and 16 minutes.
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The International Space Station (ISS) Program has named Kirk Shireman as its new manager, following…
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Orbital’s Cygnus spacecraft made its second attempt to dock with the International Space Station (ISS)…
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Orbital’s Cygnus spacecraft was into the final leg of berthing with the International Space Station…
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The European Space Agency’s (ESA’s) Automated Transfer Vehicle-4 (ATV-4) spacecraft launched toward the International Space…
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NASA FRR tentatively sets April 30 for Dragon’s first flight to fully prepared ISS
by Pete HardingFor the first time in history, NASA’s extensive Flight Readiness Review (FRR) process has concluded…
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Europe’s Automated Transfer Vehicle-3 (ATV-3) “Edoardo Amaldi” resupply ship docked to the International Space Station…
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Following a highly successful four month mission, Europe’s Automated Transfer Vehicle-2 (ATV-2) spacecraft has undocked…
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With the first spacewalk (EVA) of the mission behind them, Discovery’s crew has further completed…
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The Russian EVA-26 has been completed Monday, with Russian cosmonauts Fyodor Yurchikhin (EV-1), and Oleg…
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STS-131 is continuing to move through the docked timeline, although a possibility of a fourth…
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JAXA – the Japanese Space Agency – has successfully debuted their HTV (H-II Transfer Vehicle)…
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The temporary ban on spacewalks has been lifted, following an International Space Station Mission Management…