
NASA’s Power Supply Mistake on the ISS Was Totally Avoidable
NASA’s Power Supply Mistake on the ISS Was Totally Avoidable
Science, Spoken · SpokenLayer
December 9, 20167m 44s
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Show Notes
The International Space Station is currently home to six intrepid astronauts, one Robonaut, and four 14,000-pound payload-holders called ExPRESS Logistics Carriers. Experiments from Earth like the laser-communicator OPALS fly up to Station and Lego-attach to these carriers, which provide them with a place to stay and, just as importantly, the electrical power and data links they need to do their jobs. But since 2013, scientists sending up payloads have had trouble with the on-orbit utility grid.
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