NASA, ISS and Space Station
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The final pair of IROSAs will augment the solar power available for life support and scientific research activities aboard the ISS. They will also play a critical role in a planned controlled safe deorbit of the ISS in 2030 using a U.S. deorbit vehicle, which is being developed for NASA by SpaceX.
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) astronauts are scheduled to carry out two spacewalks at the International Space Station (ISS) in January 2026.
NASA plans two January 2026 spacewalks on the ISS to prepare solar arrays, replace cameras, and maintain ammonia systems, supporting ongoing station operations and future missions.
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