Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne’s Space Shuttle Main Engines Boost Equipment to Service and Repair Solar Array Joints on International Space Station
Written by thomas · Filed Under Aeronautics NewsNovember 17, 2008
In a series of spacewalks, astronauts will service and repair the International Space Station’s Solar Alpha Rotary Joints, which keep the solar arrays on the outboard truss segments oriented toward the sun. In 2007, engineers noticed high currents and vibration in the starboard truss, which has limited its use. Astronauts will repair the malfunctioning joint and lubricate the other port-side truss.
“We are intensely proud of our space shuttle heritage and helping our international partners work toward the completion of the space station,” said
The port-side truss is complete with two sets of arrays, and is operating successfully. The starboard truss has one set of arrays, with another set scheduled for attachment in early 2009.
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