Serious spacesuit problem forces NASA to pause ISS spacewalks

Ireland News News

Serious spacesuit problem forces NASA to pause ISS spacewalks
Ireland Latest News,Ireland Headlines
  • 📰 BGR
  • ⏱ Reading Time:
  • 80 sec. here
  • 3 min. at publisher
  • 📊 Quality Score:
  • News: 35%
  • Publisher: 63%

NASA has put a pause on all ISS spacewalks as the space agency works to solve a leaking issue with its current spacesuits.

A spacesuit is literally the difference between being able to breathe and being lost to the vacuum of space. As such, it’s important that the ISS’s spacesuits be able to reliably hold up during these

outside the station. However, it seems that NASA’s 40-year-old spacesuits just aren’t cutting it anymore.shared that only 18 spacesuits on the station were still useable. Now, though, it seems that number may be shrinking even more. But a leaky spacesuit isn’t easy to brush off. It’s a potentially life-threatening scenario that no astronaut should have to worry about when out on an ISS spacewalk.

The latest incident with the ISS’s spacesuits happened in March. Astronauts Raja Chair and Matthias Maurer headed out on a routine EVA . The two were meant to install hoses on a radiator beam valve module outside the station. However, by the end of the seven-hour spacewalk, Maurer noticed water and dampness inside his visor., NASA’s Aerospace Safety Advisory Panel decided to pause ISS spacewalks.Unfortunately, engineers on Earth are the only ones who can properly examine the suits.

Until that happens, though, the space agency says that conducting ISS spacewalks is too much of a risk. Instead, it will need to consider the risk of conducting any future spacewalks in the meantime.back in 2019. NASA will replace the aging suits with the new ones. They’ll also use them in the Artemis missions to the Moon. However, funding shortages have delayed the deployment of those suits. As such, astronauts on the ISS have continued to use the older suits.

However, if astronauts continue to have issues with leaky suits on ISS spacewalks, NASA may be forced to change them out. At the moment, it isn’t clear how NASA plans to handle spacewalks going forward.

We have summarized this news so that you can read it quickly. If you are interested in the news, you can read the full text here. Read more:

BGR /  🏆 234. in US

Ireland Latest News, Ireland Headlines

Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.

Spacesuit safety issue prompts NASA to halt ISS spacewalks | Digital TrendsSpacesuit safety issue prompts NASA to halt ISS spacewalks | Digital TrendsNASA is suspending non-emergency spacewalks aboard the ISS while it investigates what caused water to leak into an astronaut’s helmet during a walk in March.
Read more »

Boeing makes third attempt to launch its Starliner capsule to the ISSBoeing makes third attempt to launch its Starliner capsule to the ISSBoeing will try yet again to send the capsule it designed to ferry astronauts to and from the International Space Station on a successful, uncrewed test mission
Read more »

How to Watch Boeing's Beleaguered Astronaut Capsule Launch for the ISSHow to Watch Boeing's Beleaguered Astronaut Capsule Launch for the ISSThe second orbital flight test of Boeing’s Starliner CST-100 is scheduled for takeoff today at 6:54 p.m. EDT.
Read more »

Watch Boeing launch a critical Starliner test flight to the ISS | EngadgetWatch Boeing launch a critical Starliner test flight to the ISS | EngadgetIt will determine whether the spacecraft can finally be used for manned missions..
Read more »

ISS-bound Boeing Starliner successfully launches after 2 previous failed attemptsISS-bound Boeing Starliner successfully launches after 2 previous failed attemptsNASA successfully launched Boeing's unmanned spacecraft Starliner bound for the International Space Station on Thursday, which NASA hopes will eventually carry astronauts.
Read more »

Boeing’s Starliner Shuttle Is Finally Making Its First Unmanned Flight to the ISSBoeing’s Starliner Shuttle Is Finally Making Its First Unmanned Flight to the ISSThe capsule is scheduled to dock with the space station Friday night.
Read more »



Render Time: 2025-03-11 00:54:15