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2021 ISS Expedition 65 Spacewalk Solar Array Installation EVA-2 Houston 16 June

$ 3.16

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Certification: Uncertified
  • Place of Origin: United States
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Topic: Space
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Quality: Event Cover
  • Grade: Event Cover

    Description

    ISS
    Expedition 65
    Spacewalk EVA-2
    2021
    Offering a cover serviced for ISS Expedition 65 Spacewalk EVA-2 to Install New Solar Arrays on the ISS,
    Cancelled Houston TX 16-June-2021
    .
    Expedition 65 Flight Engineers NASA astronaut Shane Kimbrough and European Space Agency astronaut Thomas Pesquet conducted a spacewalk to start the process of installing new solar arrays on the International Space Station.  The walk began at 12:11 UTC and ended seven hours and 11 minutes later at  later at 19:26 UTC. The was the first in a series of spacewalks to install the iROSA solar arrays on the P6 Truss. While working on releasing the arrays from their launch carrier, Kimbrough's  experienced issues with its Display and Control Module (DCM), so he was sent back to the airlock to connect to station umbilicals to restart it. The restart was successful, although it delayed the EVA. Additionally, an issue was discovered with his suit's sublimator, which threatened to end the EVA prematurely; this was determined to be a false reading, allowing work to resume. Following this, the astronauts successfully released the solar arrays and installed them on the P6 mounting bracket. A subsequent attempt to unfold the two rolled arrays, which were folded side-by-side during launch, failed due to interference (blockage) from a structure near the mounting area. As the EVA was then past the six-hour mark, ground controllers instructed the astronauts to finish securing the array structure to the station, photograph the work site, and return to the airlock. The next steps of unfolding the array pair, making electrical connections, and unfurling the rolled arrays were postponed to a future EVA pending ground analysis of the interference issue.
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