1 00:00:00,000 --> 00:00:04,404 Another power-generating spacewalk outside the space station. 2 00:00:04,404 --> 00:00:08,108 A commercial resupply spacecraft heads to the station. 3 00:00:08,108 --> 00:00:11,945 And sharing the experience of a ride aboard the space station. 4 00:00:11,945 --> 00:00:15,582 A few of the stories to tell you about – This Week at NASA! 5 00:00:16,282 --> 00:00:21,988 On June 9, NASA astronauts Steve Bowen and Woody Hoburg conducted a spacewalk 6 00:00:21,988 --> 00:00:28,194 to install an upgraded International Space Station Roll Out Solar Array, or IROSA. 7 00:00:28,194 --> 00:00:32,632 This is the fifth of six new IROSAs being installed to augment the station’s 8 00:00:32,632 --> 00:00:37,504 power system – the sixth is scheduled to be installed later this month. 9 00:00:37,504 --> 00:00:43,209 Once all six are installed, the station could generate more than 30% more power. 10 00:00:44,544 --> 00:00:48,214 “And liftoff of CRS-28. Go Falcon, go Dragon.” 11 00:00:48,214 --> 00:00:52,318 The new International Space Station Roll Out Solar Arrays were delivered aboard the 12 00:00:52,352 --> 00:00:56,990 SpaceX Dragon cargo spacecraft that launched to the station June 5 13 00:00:56,990 --> 00:00:59,025 from our Kennedy Space Center. 14 00:00:59,025 --> 00:01:03,096 The Dragon also delivered new science investigations, food, supplies, 15 00:01:03,096 --> 00:01:05,799 and other equipment for the station crew. 16 00:01:05,799 --> 00:01:09,569 This is SpaceX’s 28th commercial resupply services mission 17 00:01:09,569 --> 00:01:11,704 to the space station for NASA. 18 00:01:12,539 --> 00:01:18,611 On June 5, NASA astronauts Nicole Mann and Josh Cassada, and Japan Aerospace 19 00:01:18,611 --> 00:01:21,748 Exploration Agency astronaut Koichi Wakata 20 00:01:21,748 --> 00:01:25,952 talked about their SpaceX Crew-5 mission to the International Space Station 21 00:01:25,952 --> 00:01:30,323 during a post-flight event for employees at NASA headquarters. 22 00:01:30,323 --> 00:01:33,793 They also visited with Deputy Administrator Pam Melroy, 23 00:01:33,793 --> 00:01:36,763 and Associate Administrator Bob Cabana. 24 00:01:36,763 --> 00:01:41,167 The Crew-5 astronauts spent 157 days in space. 25 00:01:41,734 --> 00:01:47,040 An independently appointed review board determined that actions taken by NASA, 26 00:01:47,040 --> 00:01:50,043 our Jet Propulsion Laboratory, and Caltech 27 00:01:50,043 --> 00:01:56,382 to put the Psyche mission on track for an October 2023 launch have been outstanding. 28 00:01:56,382 --> 00:02:00,620 The Psyche spacecraft will travel to and study a metal-rich asteroid 29 00:02:00,620 --> 00:02:02,122 of the same name. 30 00:02:02,122 --> 00:02:06,359 The board was convened last summer after the mission team requested 31 00:02:06,359 --> 00:02:10,797 to delay the spacecraft’s August 2022 launch. 32 00:02:10,797 --> 00:02:12,799 That’s what’s up this week @NASA.