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NASA’s Exciting Spacewalk Coverage: Don’t Miss U.S. Spacewalk 90!

“Join NASA’s live coverage of U.S. Spacewalk 90, as astronauts perform crucial tasks and collect samples outside the International Space Station. Don’t miss it!”

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NASA astronauts Tracy C. Dyson and Matt Dominick performing a spacewalk outside the International Space Station, with Earth in the background.
NASA astronaut pictured completing an installation outside of the International Space Station. Credits: NASA

NASA has just released details about an upcoming spacewalk that will take place outside the International Space Station (ISS). Mark your calendars for Thursday, June 13, as you wouldn’t want to miss this incredible event.

Starting at 6:30 a.m. EDT, NASA will provide live coverage of the spacewalk through various platforms including NASA+, NASA Television, the NASA app, YouTube, and their official website. They’ve got you covered on all fronts to ensure that you don’t miss a moment of this thrilling cosmic adventure.

During this spacewalk, two of NASA’s finest astronauts, Tracy C. Dyson and Matt Dominick, will venture out of the ISS to tackle an important task. Their mission will involve removing a faulty electronics box called a radio frequency group from a communications antenna on the starboard truss. But that’s not all – they will also be collecting samples for analysis to study the ability of microorganisms to survive and reproduce on the exterior of the space station. Talk about fascinating research!

As for the astronauts themselves, Dyson will be spacewalk crew member 1, distinguishable by the suit with red stripes. On the other hand, Dominick will be serving as spacewalk crew member 2, wearing an unmarked suit. This spacewalk marks the fourth for Dyson and the first for Dominick in support of the ISS.

But wait, there’s more! Following the successful completion of this spacewalk, NASA will announce the participating crew members for U.S. spacewalks 91 and 92. These exciting events are scheduled for Monday, June 24 and Tuesday, July 2, respectively. Keep your eyes peeled for updates and additional coverage details from NASA.

For those craving even more out-of-this-world content, be sure to check out the breaking news, images, and features from the ISS on their station blog, as well as their social media platforms including Instagram, Facebook, and X. NASA knows how to keep us engaged and informed about the latest happenings in the vast expanse of space.

So mark your calendars, set your alarms, and get ready to witness this remarkable spacewalk on June 13. NASA is going the extra mile to ensure that everyone can be a part of this mesmerizing experience, so don’t miss out! Get your popcorn ready and prepare to be awed by the wonders of outer space.

Get breaking news, images, and features from the space station on the station blogInstagramFacebook, and X.

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