After Parazynski’s EVA, NASA’s program still hangs by a thread

When Discovery astro­­naut Scott Para­zynski reentered the Interna­tional Space Station (ISS) Nov. 3 after 7 hr. and 19 min. of extravehicular activity, he had done far more than repair a torn solar array that wouldn’t deploy correctly. He also had pulled NASA’s chestnuts out of a fire that...

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