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Progress 94 antenna glitch forces manual docking with ISS
space17 days ago

Progress 94 antenna glitch forces manual docking with ISS

Russia’s Progress 94 cargo freighter failed to deploy an antenna after liftoff, making autonomous docking with the International Space Station impossible. If the antenna cannot be deployed, cosmonaut Sergey Kud-Sverchkov will manually pilot the spacecraft using a backup system for rendezvous and docking. The freighter carries about 2,500 kilograms of cargo and launched from Baikonur on March 22; docking was originally planned for March 24, with NASA/Roscosmos monitoring and a livestream of the docking.

JUICE Spacecraft's Engineers Successfully Resolve Antenna Issue and Collect First UV Data
space2 years ago

JUICE Spacecraft's Engineers Successfully Resolve Antenna Issue and Collect First UV Data

The European Space Agency's Juice spacecraft encountered a problem during deployment when its Radar for Icy Moons Exploration (RIME) antenna failed to deploy properly. After weeks of attempts and troubleshooting, the team discovered a solution: warming up the pin in the sun and firing a nearby actuator to release it. The antenna successfully deployed, allowing Juice to continue its mission to investigate the icy moons of Jupiter.