Astronauts install ISS node as engineers ponder joint problem

International Space Station (ISS) controllers adjusted the second extravehicular activity (EVA) of the ongoing STS-120/10A assembly mission to insert a visual inspection of the 10-foot-diameter joint that rotates the 240-foot solar array wing at the starboard end of the main station truss. Kirk...

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