Spacewalk Scrubbed: Astronauts Remain Tethered to Station

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Keywords: ISS, spacewalk, astronauts, spacesuits, cancellation, EVA, contingency

Houston, TX – A planned spacewalk outside the International Space Station (ISS) was cancelled today, leaving two astronauts already suited up and prepped for their excursion tethered to the orbiting laboratory. The decision to scrub the Extravehicular Activity (EVA) was made due to a [contingency] that arose during pre-walk checks.

Astronauts [Astronaut 1 name] and [Astronaut 2 name], who were scheduled to work on [task being performed during the spacewalk], donned their [spacesuits] and completed all pre-walk procedures. However, a [brief explanation of the reason for the cancellation] prompted mission control to call off the spacewalk.

The astronauts are now safely back inside the ISS and are being monitored by medical personnel. While the [cancellation] is a setback, officials are focusing on resolving the issue and ensuring the safety of the crew. A new date for the spacewalk is yet to be determined, but engineers are working to assess the situation and develop a plan for moving forward.

This incident highlights the complex and challenging nature of spacewalks, where unforeseen circumstances can arise and require quick and decisive action to prioritize the safety of the astronauts.

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