Jessica Meir Begins 5th ISS Spacewalk to Repair 57-Foot Robotic Arm
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Updated · WGME · Jun 30
Jessica Meir Begins 5th ISS Spacewalk to Repair 57-Foot Robotic Arm
3 articles · Updated · WGME · Jun 30
Summary
Jessica Meir began a roughly 6.5-hour spacewalk Tuesday at 8:35 a.m. to fix a wrist joint on the International Space Station’s robotic arm.
The 57-foot Canadarm2 is critical for capturing supply spacecraft, and Meir is using a smaller robotic arm during the repair alongside NASA astronaut Chris Williams.
The mission follows a May 27 malfunction in the joint, which drew elevated motor current and failed to move as expected; a 200-pound spare was already aboard the station.
For Meir, the outing is her fifth spacewalk and second with Williams, extending a career that included the first all-female spacewalk in 2019.