Robotics Workstation in the International Space
Station’s Cupola
At the robotics workstation in the International Space Station’s Cupola, NASA
astronaut Karen Nyberg, Expedition 36 flight engineer, participates in onboard
training activity in preparation for the grapple and berthing of the Japanese
"Kounotori" H2 Transfer Vehicle-4 (HTV-4). The HTV-4 was installed on its
berthing port on the Earth-facing side of the International Space Station’s
Harmony node at 11:38 a.m. EDT Friday, August 9, delivering 3.6 tons of science
experiments, equipment and supplies to the orbiting complex. Nyberg and NASA
astronaut Chris Cassidy grappled the HTV-4 with Canadarm2, the station's
Canadian Space Agency-provided robotic arm, as the Japanese space freighter flew
within about 30 feet of the complex. Flight Engineer Luca Parmitano of the
European Space Agency joined the two NASA astronauts in the cupola to monitor
the systems of the Japanese space freighter during its approach.
Image Credit: NASA
Guillermo Gonzalo Sánchez Achutegui
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