Tag: extravehicular activity
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China’s Space Station Breaks Records with 265 Research Projects and Major Milestones
China’s Space Station Reaches a New Era of Scientific Progress China’s orbiting space station has crossed a significant milestone, advancing 265 active research projects as part of its expanding scientific program. The focused push comes as China continues to demonstrate its capabilities in crewed space research, in-orbit assembly, and long-duration human spaceflight. The momentum is…
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ISS Spacewalk Postponed Over Medical Concern on Board
Planned Spacewalk Delayed A scheduled spacewalk from the International Space Station (ISS) has been postponed after NASA reported a medical concern involving one of the crew members aboard the orbital laboratory. The decision, made in coordination with mission control, comes as teams assessed safety requirements and potential impacts on the excursion’s objectives. What We Know…
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NASA Halts Spacewalk Over Medical Concern for Issued Astronaut
Overview: Spacewalk Postponed for Safety Reasons NASA announced on Wednesday that a scheduled spacewalk, set to take place on Thursday, would be postponed due to a medical concern involving one of the crew members. The decision underscores the agency’s emphasis on astronaut safety and mission integrity, even as teams prepared for critical maintenance tasks outside…
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New Exosuit with Artificial Muscles Aims to Revolutionize Space Walks
New Exosuit with Artificial Muscles Could Change Space Exploration Generations of astronauts have described the challenge of moving inside a pressurized suit. The very protection that keeps them alive — pressurization — also creates resistance that can sap strength and slow deliberate movement. A new exosuit, tested during a two-week space analog mission in Australia,…
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Cosmonauts Conduct Spacewalk to Install Cutting-Edge Space Station Experiment
Overview of the Spacewalk Mission A team of cosmonauts conducted a planned spacewalk to install a high-tech experiment aboard the International Space Station (ISS), marking a significant milestone in on-orbit research. The EVA (extravehicular activity) showcased the blend of precise engineering and human ingenuity that underpins modern space science. The mission, tightly coordinated with mission…
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Space Habitats of Tomorrow: 5 Technologies Driving Missions
Introduction: A new era of space living As humanity eyes sustained exploration and potential settlements beyond Earth, five technologies stand out for their ability to power the next generation of space habitats. These innovations address the core needs of long-duration missions: reliable life support, mobility and safety, continuous energy, construction with local materials, and adaptive…
