An external leak at the International Space Station has prompted NASA to change the date of an upcoming spacewalk, and postpone another until later this year.
An external leak at the International Space Station has prompted NASA to change the date of an upcoming spacewalk, and postpone another until later this year.
Recommended Videos NASA said on Monday that the coolant is not toxic or hazardous for the crew, but added that “experts are discussing how to best keep small traces of the substance from getting into some internal systems to avoid equipment degradation over time.” The second spacewalk has been rescheduled for Monday, October 30, and will see NASA astronauts Loral O’Hara and Jasmin Moghbeli both embark on their first-ever excursions outside the station.
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