Astronauts from Atlantis have completed their mission
After Atlantis was successfully launched on Monday, astronauts went out twice to work around the space station. On September 13, they completed the task of creating a new " spine " for the space station.
(Photo: NASA, VTV) The two astronauts performing this task are Canadian Steve maclean, and American Dan Burbank. They installed the 73m-long solar-powered solar space station to double the existing energy at the space station. These wings on the last test yesterday worked quite effectively. They will check it for the last time today - Thursday to make sure it works stably and does not need to be edited or replaced.
NASA has expressed its joy at the optimistic developments. They said the malfunction at the space station had been overcome and had no effect on the existence of the station and the shuttle's station.
According to NASA's final plan, the International Space Station will be fitted with 11 racks about 108m long. They will serve as support for the four solar energy acquisition systems, and also have a radiation function that helps cool the space station.
As expected, Atlantis will leave the space station this Sunday. The platform needs to be freed to pick up the Russian Soyuz missile carrying new crews for the International Space Station, and the first tourist to board the station. Soyuz is expected to arrive at the destination in the middle of next week.
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