
About an hour before the scheduled time for a astronauts for two pilots outside the International Space Station was canceled by NASA.
The International Space Station’s astronauts now, June 13 did not go as planned due to a discomfort caused by a spacesuit, according to NASA on its weblog. No additional information was provided right away.
The astronauts scheduled for today, June 13 with NASA explorers Tracy C. Dyson and Matt Dominick will not go as planned, according to NASA.
About an hour before the team was scheduled to leave the ISS through an entrance, Tracy C. Dyson and Matt Dominick, the explorers scheduled for the room walk, started taking off their astronauts.
The astronauts between Dyson and Dominick was supposed to include both technology and maintenance tasks.
NASA stated that two astronauts had eliminate some communications equipment from one of the ISS’ laboratory modules with assistance from a mechanical arm on the station when they announced the spacewalk. Additionally, Dyson and Dominick planned to “test whether microorganisms released through place vents can endure the additional microgravity environment” by swabbing surfaces on the ISS.
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