With a ‘wiggle and nudge,’ spacewalking astronauts install stubborn array mount outside space station


Proving but once more that if at first you don’t succeed, strive, strive once more, two astronauts had been lastly in a position to wiggle a cussed strut into place, finishing the set up of a solar array platform that spanned two spacewalks outdoors the Worldwide Area Station.

Nicole Mann of NASA and Koichi Wakata of JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Company) spent a few hours on Thursday (Feb. 2) ending the work they began last month to erect a help construction for an International Space Station (ISS) Roll-Out Photo voltaic Array (iROSA) to be launched later this 12 months. The hold-up, positioning a strut’s flat seating plate in order that it was flush on a cylindrical canister, was finally achieved by the 2 Expedition 68 crewmates exerting power on both facet of the {hardware}.





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