NASA astronaut and 1st female French spacewalker remove failed ISS antenna but run out of time for replacement
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
On August 18, NASA astronaut Anil Menon and ESA astronaut Sophie Adenot performed the ISS’s 282nd spacewalk to remove a malfunctioning Space‑to‑Ground antenna that had been offline since November. The EVA, lasting 6 hours 23 minutes, exceeded the six‑and‑a‑half‑hour allotment because of delays disconnecting electrical connections and securing the dish. The failed antenna was temporarily stowed, and a replacement will be installed in a future EVA, possibly on August 25. This mission marked Adenot’s first EVA, making her the first French woman to walk in space.
💡 Why It Matters
- · The antenna’s failure had halted direct data relay to NASA’s satellites, so restoring this link is critical for real‑time communications with Mission Control.
- · The successful removal and planned replacement ensure the ISS remains fully operational and underscores the importance of contingency planning in space maintenance.