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NASA Schedules Space Walks to Fix ISS Pumps; Orbital Sciences Launch Delayed

The ISS has been operating at partial capacity after a coolant pump malfunctioned last week. NASA has now announced the repair mission: "NASA currently plans for two Expedition 38 astronauts to venture outside the space station Dec. 21, 23, and 25. NASA astronauts Rick Mastracchio and Mike Hopkins will remove a pump module that has a failed valve. They will replace it with an existing spare that is stored on an external stowage platform. The pump is associated with one of the station's two external cooling loops, which circulate ammonia outside the station to keep both internal and external equipment cool. Each of the three spacewalks will begin at 7:10 a.m. and is scheduled to last six and a half hours. NASA TV coverage will begin at 6:15 a.m." NASA TV will be airing a preview of the space walks at 3 p.m. EST. As a result of the coolant pump malfunction and the repairs, NASA has also delayed the launch of Orbital Sciences' cargo resupply mission until at least mid-January.

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  1. Send R2-D2 unit ! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Troll

    It has been high time (ever since Space Shuttle Columbia disaster) for NASA to make teleoperated handy little multi-tool wielding drifter for orbital repairs on outside of spacecraft. Today we have technology which could make spacewalks unnecessary. Astronauts could operate unit from within spacecraft, later on we could add some intelligence (and personality ... and initiative, if we dare take that risk).