NASA astronaut and 1st female French spacewalker remove failed ISS antenna but run out of time for replacement
space.com Aug 19, 2026

NASA astronaut and 1st female French spacewalker remove failed ISS antenna but run out of time for replacement

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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.