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2 Nasa astronauts repair key equipment on Space Station after 7-hour spacewalk
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2 Nasa astronauts repair key equipment on Space Station after 7-hour spacewalk

NASA astronauts Chris Williams and Jessica Meir conducted a 7-hour-20-minute spacewalk to repair a faulty wrist joint on the Canadarm2 robotic arm aboard the International Space Station. The malfunction, which occurred on May 27, required the replacement of the joint to restore the critical robotic arm used for cargo operations, maintenance, and astronaut support. The repair was carried out using a spare component stored on the ISS, following weeks of analysis by NASA and the Canadian Space Agency. After the successful repair, Mission Control in Houston confirmed the restoration of power and data connectivity for the robotic arm. The spacewalk marked the 280th dedicated to ISS assembly, maintenance, and upgrades, highlighting the ongoing efforts to sustain operations on the orbiting laboratory.

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India Today logoIndia TodayIndependentCenterFactual 95Objective 984 days ago
2 Nasa astronauts repair key equipment on Space Station after 7-hour spacewalk

NASA astronauts Chris Williams and Jessica Meir conducted a 7-hour-20-minute spacewalk to repair a faulty wrist joint on the Canadarm2 robotic arm aboard the International Space Station. The malfunction, which occurred on May 27, required the replacement of the joint to restore the critical robotic arm used for cargo operations, maintenance, and astronaut support. The repair was carried out using a spare component stored on the ISS, following weeks of analysis by NASA and the Canadian Space Agency. After the successful repair, Mission Control in Houston confirmed the restoration of power and data connectivity for the robotic arm. The spacewalk marked the 280th dedicated to ISS assembly, maintenance, and upgrades, highlighting the ongoing efforts to sustain operations on the orbiting laboratory.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual account of a technical space mission without overt ideological framing. It focuses on the operational aspects of the spacewalk, the necessity of the repair, and the collaborative effort between NASA and the Canadian Space Agency. There is no evident political slant or傾

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 98): The article accurately reports the details of the spacewalk including the astronauts' names, the duration, the task performed, and the outcome. It provides specific technical information about Canadarm2 and its importance. The tone remains neutral and factual without any apparent bias.

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