ISS engineers still seeking root cause for joint issue

A second spot inspection of the damaged solar alpha rotary joint (SARJ) on the starboard side of the International Space Station (ISS) truss produced some better photographs of the situation, but didn't really move engineers toward a better understanding of the source of the trouble. Mike Suffredini...

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