NASA to Resume Spacewalks at ISS in 2025

NASA has announced its intention to recommence spacewalks at the International Space Station (ISS) in 2025. This decision comes after a temporary halt following a spacesuit leak incident that occurred in June. The issue was traced back to a faulty seal and umbilical connection to the ISS. These components have now been replaced and the system has been successfully repressurized.

The planning of spacewalks is dependent on several factors including the schedule of spacecraft arrivals and departures at the ISS, as well as the research activities being conducted by astronauts. This careful coordination ensures that spacewalks can be conducted safely and effectively.

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