NASA Astronauts to Repair ISS Robotic Arm During June 30 Spacewalk
NASA Astronauts to Repair ISS Robotic Arm During June 30 Spacewalk
US · Published Jun 30, 2026
Two NASA astronauts, Chris Williams and Jessica Meir, are set to conduct a 6.5-hour spacewalk on June 30, 2026, to repair the International Space Station's (ISS) robotic arm, Canadarm
The operation will begin at approximately 8:35 a.m. EDT (1235 GMT), with live coverage starting at 7:00 a.m. EDT. The astronauts will replace a 200-pound (90-kilogram) wrist joint that malfunctioned during routine operations on May

Impact & Risks

The repair is critical to maintaining the functionality of the Canadarm2, which plays a vital role in ISS operations, including cargo handling and maintenance tasks. A malfunctioning robotic arm could hinder the station's ability to perform essential operations, potentially impacting ongoing scientific research and international collaborations. The astronauts' safety during the spacewalk is also a key concern, as extravehicular activities carry inherent risks.

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