No spacewalk needed to fix robotic arm controller unit, NASA says
International Space Station (ISS) astronauts will not have to perform an external spacewalk this week to fix problems with the $600 million Canadarm2 now that NASA has ruled out the Arm Controller Unit (ACU) as the source of recent problems. Had the ACU been identified as the culprit, a scheduled...
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