NASA cuts short ISS spacewalk after spacesuit malfunction

Washington: The US space agency terminated a spacewalk outside the International Space Station (ISS) owing to a spacesuit malfunction where a US astronaut reported a small water bubble had formed inside his helmet. Originally scheduled for six-and-a-half-hour to switch out an electrical component in the ISS’ solar power system, the spacewalk was curtailed to four-hour-and-43-minutes […]

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Washington: The US space agency terminated a spacewalk outside the International Space Station (ISS) owing to a spacesuit malfunction where a US astronaut reported a small water bubble had formed inside his helmet.

Originally scheduled for six-and-a-half-hour to switch out an electrical component in the ISS’ solar power system, the spacewalk was curtailed to four-hour-and-43-minutes on Friday after NASA’s Timothy Kopra reported the malfunction, the US space agency said in a statement.