NASA to Discuss Upcoming Spacewalks for Station Repairs, Upgrades

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NASA is set to hold a press conference to discuss the upcoming spacewalks scheduled for the International Space Station (ISS). The space agency will provide details on the planned extravehicular activities (EVAs) aimed at performing critical repairs and upgrades to the orbiting laboratory.

The ISS, which has been continuously occupied by astronauts and cosmonauts since 2000, requires regular maintenance to ensure its continued operation. The upcoming spacewalks, also known as EVAs, will see astronauts venturing out of the station to perform a range of tasks, including replacing faulty equipment, upgrading systems, and conducting scientific experiments.

According to NASA, the spacewalks will be conducted by astronauts from the current Expedition 67 crew, who have been living and working on the ISS since October. The EVAs are expected to take place over the next few weeks, with the exact dates and times to be confirmed during the press conference.

The repairs and upgrades are crucial to maintaining the ISS’s functionality and ensuring the safety of its crew. The spacewalks will also provide an opportunity for astronauts to conduct scientific experiments and gather data that can help improve our understanding of space travel and the effects of microgravity on the human body.

NASA’s press conference is scheduled to take place at the Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas, and will be streamed live online. The event will feature a panel of experts, including NASA’s ISS Program Manager, who will provide an overview of the upcoming spacewalks and answer questions from the media.

The ISS has been a vital platform for scientific research and has enabled numerous breakthroughs in our understanding of space and the human body. The upcoming spacewalks are a critical component of NASA’s ongoing efforts to maintain and upgrade the station, ensuring its continued operation and paving the way for future space exploration missions.

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