US EVA-95

Two astronauts will replace a high-definition camera on camera port 3, install a new navigational aid for visiting spacecraft, called a planar reflector, on the Harmony module’s forward port, and relocate an early ammonia servicer jumper — a flexible hose assembly that connects parts of a fluid system — along with other jumpers on the station’s S6 and S4 truss. Location: International Space Station.
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Countdown Timer - US EVA-95

Prepare for an extraordinary event on Thursday, April 30, 2026, as two astronauts embark on the US EVA-95 mission aboard the International Space Station. This spacewalk promises to be a thrilling spectacle as the astronauts replace a high-definition camera on camera port 3 and install a cutting-edge navigational aid, known as a planar reflector, on the Harmony module’s forward port. Additionally, they will relocate an essential ammonia servicer jumper, a flexible hose assembly vital for the station’s fluid systems, alongside various other jumpers on the S6 and S4 truss. Join us in counting down to this monumental day in space exploration, where human ingenuity and the wonders of the cosmos collide!
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