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NASA astronaut and 1st female French spacewalker remove failed ISS antenna but run out of time for replacement

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NASA astronaut and 1st female French spacewalker remove failed ISS antenna but run out of time for replacement

Two astronauts — including the first French woman in history to perform a spacewalk — worked outside of the International Space Station (ISS) on Tuesday (Aug 18), becoming temporary TV repairpersons.

Just like what frequently happens on Earth, the work required more time than the "appointment" allowed, requiring a second visit to be scheduled.

NASA astronaut Anil Menon and ESA ( European Space Agency ) astronaut Sophie Adenot were tasked with the removal and replacement of a Space-to-Ground antenna that since November had ceased being able to track NASA's data relay satellites , rendering it unusable.

A second antenna has been in use since, continuing the transmission of critical data and enabling high-speed communications with Mission Control Houston.

Spacewalk planners had allocated about six and a half hours for the work to be completed.

The two Expedition 75 crewmates were successful in removing the failed Space-to-Ground antenna from its mount on the station's truss but ran into delays disconnecting its electrical connections and and locking down gimbal bolts, or pins, to secure the large dish assembly during its transport to its temporary stowage location.

"We got into this with the mindset that we wanted everything to go perfectly," said Menon as the spacewalk came to an end.

"Things were a lot different than expected, but what I would say that I am really impressed with is that all of those contingencies were well thought out." As such, flight controllers had the astronauts tether the failed antenna to the truss and waived them off installing the replacement antenna, leaving it for a future extravehicular activity (EVA) still to be scheduled.

Mission managers will decide whether to add that task to a spacewalk already planned for next Tuesday (Aug.

25) or to leave it for a later outing.

"We are looking at times," radioed Mission Control to the spacewalkers.

"We are going to go directly to the long-duration tie-down of this SGANT on the Z-1 truss." NASA astronaut Anil Menon is maneuvered outside of the International Space Station by the Candarm 2 robotic arm, Tuesday, Aug.

18, 2026. (Image credit: NASA) Menon and Adenot began the spacewalk at 8:29 a.m.

EDT (1229 GMT) when they switched their spacesuits to battery power.

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