Thursday, February 8, 2018

NASA Digest, Vol 57, Issue 5


  February 08, 2018 
MEDIA ADVISORY M18-025
NASA TV to Air US Spacewalk at the International Space Station
 

NASA astronaut Mark Vande Hei captured this selfie with his helmet visor up during a spacewalk on Jan. 23, 2018.

Credits: NASA

Download a high-resolution version here.
 

Astronaut Norishige Kanai of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency tries on a pair of spacesuit sleeves inside the Quest airlock on Jan. 2, 2018.

Credits: NASA

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Two astronauts will venture outside the International Space Station Thursday, Feb. 15, to move components for the station's robotic system into long-term storage. Live coverage of the spacewalk will begin at 5:30 a.m. EST on NASA Television and the agency's website.

Expedition 54 Flight Engineers Mark Vande Hei of NASA and Norishige Kanai of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency are scheduled to begin the spacewalk at 7:10 a.m. and finish about 1:40 p.m.

The two spacewalkers will move a Latching End Effector (LEE), or hand, for the Canadian-built robotic arm, Canadarm2, from a payload attachment on the station's Mobile Base System rail car to the Quest airlock. This LEE was replaced during an Expedition 53 spacewalk in October 2017, and will be returned to Earth to be refurbished and returned to the orbiting laboratory as a spare.

They also will move an aging, but functional, LEE that was removed during a Jan. 23 spacewalk from its temporary storage outside the airlock to a long-term storage location where it will be available as a spare part for the Mobile Base System, which is used to move the arm and astronauts along the station's truss structure.

The spacewalk originally was scheduled Jan. 29 but was postponed when a new LEE installed during the Jan. 23 spacewalk encountered startup issues. Those issues were resolved Jan. 27 through software updates written by Canadian Space Agency robotics specialists.

The spacewalk will be the 208th in support of space station assembly and maintenance and the third station spacewalk this year. The spacewalk will be the fourth spacewalk in Vande Hei's career and the first for Kanai, who will become the fourth Japanese astronaut to walk in space. Vande Hei will wear the suit bearing the red stripes and Kanai's suit will have no stripes.

For more information about the International Space Station, its research and crews, visit:

https://www.nasa.gov/station

 

Press Contacts

Stephanie Schierholz
Headquarters, Washington
202-358-1100
stephanie.schierholz@nasa.gov

Gary Jordan
Johnson Space Center, Houston
281-483-5111
gary.j.jordan@nasa.gov

 


  February 08, 2018 
MEDIA ADVISORY M18-022
Feb. 12 'State of NASA' Events Highlight Agency Goals for Space Exploration

NASA centers across the country are opening their doors Monday, Feb. 12, to media and social media for "State of NASA" events, including a speech from acting NASA Administrator Robert Lightfoot, and unique opportunities for a behind-the-scenes look at the agency's work. These events follow President Trump's Fiscal Year 2019 budget proposal delivery to the U.S. Congress.

Events at NASA centers will include media tours and presentations on the agency's exploration goals for the Moon, Mars and worlds beyond, the innovative technologies developed and under development, as well as the scientific discoveries made as NASA explores and studies Earth and our universe, and continues to make advancements in next-generation air travel. 

Lightfoot will provide a "State of NASA" address to the agency's workforce at 1 p.m. EST from Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama. His remarks will air live on NASA Television and the agency's website.

Following Lightfoot's address, media and social media will be able to tour Marshall facilities, including testing and manufacturing facilities for NASA's new deep space rocket, the Space Launch System, and the International Space Station. Other NASA centers also will host media and social media tours following Lightfoot's remarks.

Media interested in attending the Marshall event should contact Kimberly Newton at 256-544-0034 or kimberly.d.newton@nasa.gov no later than 10 a.m. CST Friday, Feb. 9. Attending media must arrive at Gate 9 of the Redstone Arsenal Joint Visitor Control Center at the Interstate 565 interchange of Rideout Road and Research Park Boulevard no later than 11 a.m. CST Monday for badging and security clearance. Media must provide one form of government-issued photo identification for badging. Access to the post requires proof of vehicle insurance.

Also on Monday, at 5 p.m. EST, NASA's acting Chief Financial Officer Andrew Hunter will brief media during a teleconference on the agency's Fiscal Year 2019 budget proposal. To participate in this briefing, media must contact Karen Northon in the NASA Headquarters newsroom at karen.northon@nasa.gov no later than 3 p.m. Monday.

Audio and visuals from the media teleconference will be streamed live on NASA's website at:

https://www.nasa.gov/live

The agency budget and supporting information will be available online at noon Monday at:

https://www.nasa.gov/budget

 

Press Contacts

Jen Rae Wang / Karen Northon
Headquarters, Washington
202-358-1600
jenrae.wang@nasa.gov / karen.northon@nasa.gov

 

 


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