In first of three EVAs, spacewalkers start to reconfigure cooling on ISS

A pair of spacewalking NASA astronauts spent more than six hours outside the International Space Station on Jan. 31 in the first of a series of three extravehicular activities (EVAs) aimed at replumbing the station's cooling system for long-term operations. Michael Lopez-Alegria, the Expedition 14...

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