Sunita Williams to make first spacewalk in 12 years to repair space station’s telescope

Sunita Williams to make first spacewalk in 12 years to repair space station’s telescope

It’s been 12 years, but Sunita Williams is finally gearing up to step back into the spacewalk boots. On January 16, 2025, the NASA astronaut will join Nick Hague on a mission to repair the Neutron star Interior Composition Explorer (NICER) X-ray telescope aboard the International Space Station (ISS).

The duo will head out of the Quest airlock to tackle a critical problem that has been disrupting NICER’s observations.

So, what’s the problem? Since May 2023, NICER’s X-ray detectors have been saturated with unwanted sunlight thanks to some damaged thermal shields. The result? Disrupted measurements of neutron stars and their mysterious properties.

Thankfully, NASA engineers have come up with a solution: pie-shaped patches that will block the offending light and restore NICER’s scientific powers.

Not only will this spacewalk fix a key instrument in NASA’s arsenal, but it also marks a historic first—astronauts will be servicing an X-ray telescope in orbit. It’s the first of its kind, following in the footsteps of iconic repairs like the Hubble Space Telescope. The mission is a huge step forward in space exploration, ensuring that NICER can continue to unlock the secrets of neutron stars.

But that’s not all. Along with repairing NICER, Williams and Hague will also be removing outdated radio communication gear and collecting microbial samples from the ISS’s exterior. These additional tasks are part of ongoing research into fire safety in space and the effects of weightlessness on exercise.

NASA has announced that astronauts Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore will remain in space at least until March 2024, following a delay in the launch of their replacements.

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