Two spacewalks scheduled for October have been postponed due to a faulty backup radiator on the International Space Station (ISS). The ground teams need more time to analyze the data before setting new dates for the spacewalks. Additionally, NASA has canceled a spacewalk that was planned for Thursday as they investigate a coolant leak involving Russia's Nauka module. Despite these issues, the crew on the ISS remains safe. The radiator leak has since ceased, and mission managers are reviewing the data. In the meantime, the crew has been working on cargo and maintenance operations.
Two spacewalks are rescheduled as @NASA reviews data from a radiator leak that has since ceased. Meanwhile, the crew on Thursday worked cargo and maintenance operations. https://t.co/OLxDHOfRG9
NASA has called off Thursday’s spacewalk at the ISS while officials continue to investigate the cause of a coolant leak involving Russia’s Nauka module. https://t.co/k0WqStQt1v
Two October spacewalks have been postponed to give ground teams time to look at data from a faulty backup radiator on the @Space_Station. New dates will be announced later. Details: https://t.co/ExK7Djc47d https://t.co/ld5UVo1yUD
Two spacewalks are postponed as mission managers continue reviewing data from a coolant leak on a backup radiator that has now ceased. https://t.co/pki3w7RcKB
International Space Station suffers leak, but crew remains safe https://t.co/bxQtH442QP