The French Sophie Adenot Will Come Out in Space to Complete Her Mission Next Tuesday, Announces the Nasa
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Frenchwoman Sophie Adenot will be leaving the International Space Station (ISS) on Tuesday with the American Anil Menon, announces the Nasa. She will continue to replace a defective antenna, for which she has already spent more than six hours in space.
The astronaut was the first Frenchman to leave the ISS on Tuesday. She will do it again on August 25 alongside the American Anil Menon, to finish the mission they had not had time to complete the first time.
French astronaut will return to space in a few days with American Anil Menon to finish replacing an ISS liaison antenna.
The French astronaut will complete his mission, which began on August 18 at the side of the American Anil Menon outside the International Space Station.
A week after her first release, astronaut Sophie Adenot will be out in space next Tuesday, announces the American Space Agency. She will complete her mission of installing an antenna
This new release will take place one week to the day after her first release where she had not had the time, with her American colleague, to finish her mission.
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