Astronauts finish replacing batteries on port side of ISS

Astronauts finish replacing batteries on port side of ISS

Three months after the first all-female spacewalk, NASA astronauts Christina Koch and Jessica Meir ventured outside the International Space Station twice in five days to complete work replacing batteries, helping to set the stage for the next decade of ISS operations.

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Astronauts finish 1st spacewalk to replace P6 truss batteries

Astronauts finish 1st spacewalk to replace P6 truss batteries

Astronauts completed the first of up to five spacewalks to replace batteries on the far port side of the International Space Station’s truss and even had time for tasks planned for the next outing.

Expedition 61 Flight Engineers and NASA astronauts Christina Koch and Drew Morgan donned spacesuits Oct. 6, 2019, for a rare Sunday extravehicular activity to start the process of replacing the 12 nickel-hydrogen batteries on the P6 truss segment with six lithium-ion units.

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Kounotori 8 mission scrubbed after launch pad fire

Kounotori 8 mission scrubbed after launch pad fire

The Japanese space agency called off the launch of its H-2B rocket with the Kounotori 8 spacecraft after a fire broke out at the base of the vehicle just 3.5 hours before its planned liftoff. The cargo ship is slated to resupply the International Space Station.

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