Space
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NASA's Johnson Space Center, ISS Crew Prepare Upcoming Spacewalks, First of Three Started Friday
Thomas Pesquet and Shane Kimbrough are currently completing the first of three scheduled spacewalks. The missions are being done to prepare the ISS for the arrival of spacecraft that will transport humans to the space station.
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