This week, two astronauts from the International Space Station (ISS) will be performing a spacewalk. Here's howtowatch along from home.
This week, two astronauts from the International Space Station will be performing a spacewalk outside the station to install hardware ready for new solar panels to be added as part of the station’s ongoing power system upgrade. NASA will be livestreaming the event, so you can watch the entire thing online.
What to expect from the spacewalk Two NASA astronauts, Kayla Barron and Raja Chari, will be participating in the spacewalk which has been designated U.S. EVA 79. They will be performing more work on the ongoing upgrade of the station’s power system. On this particular spacewalk, they will be installing brackets and struts so that more new solar arrays can be installed outside of the space station in the future.
As well as the spacewalk on Tuesday this week, there will be another spacewalk the week after on Wednesday, March 23, when two astronauts will install hoses onto a module of the station’s cooling system as well as upgrading other pieces of station hardware.
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