CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – A pair of NASA astronauts ventured out on their second spacewalk in under a week Monday to complete a four-year effort to modernize the International Space Station's power grid.
Over the weekend, flight controllers in Houston used the station’s big robot arm to replace the last pair of old-style batteries with a single better-quality one.
Astronauts Mike Hopkins and Victor Glover needed to put the finishing touches on this newest lithium-ion battery to complete a series of spacewalks that began in 2017. “Beautiful day.
Let's go for a walk outside,” Mission Control radioed as the spacewalk got off to a late start. The space station is now equipped with 24 lithium-ion batteries to store power collected by the solar