Astronauts take pains to furl ISS solar array before landing
Astronauts Robert Curbeam and Crister Fuglesang were carefully poking, pulling and shaking a balky solar array on the International Space Station late Dec. 18, but at press time had not been able to finish retracting it. With astronauts Joan Higgenbotham and Suni Williams driving the station robotic...
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