Expedition 74 Crew Takes Rest Day Before Robotics Repair Spacewalk on ISS
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Mark A. Garcia
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Four Expedition 74 crew members (NASA's Jessica Meir and Chris Williams, along with Jack Hathaway of NASA and Sophie Adenot of ESA) took an off-duty day on Friday to relax ahead of a robotics repair spacewalk scheduled for Tuesday, June 30. The remaining crew continued work on artificial intelligence and virtual reality studies aboard the International Space Station.
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· 3 pulledFour Expedition 74 crew members enjoyed an off-duty day on Friday relaxing ahead of a robotics repair spacewalk planned for next week.
The rest of the crew focused on artificial intelligence and virtual reality studies aboard the International Space Station at the end of the week.
NASA flight engineers Jessica Meir and Chris Williams, the two spacewalkers scheduled to exit the orbital outpost on Tuesday, June 30, along with flight engineers Jack Hathaway of NASA and Sophie Adenot of ESA (European Space Agency), cleared their schedule on Friday beginning a three-day weekend.
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