NASA power outage temporarily halts contact with space station

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Cape Canaveral: A NASA power outage disrupted communication between Mission Control and the International Space Station Tuesday.

Mission Control couldn’t send commands to the station and talk with the seven astronauts in orbit. The power outage hit as upgrade work was underway in the building at Houston’s Johnson Space Centre.

Space station programme manager Joel Montelbano said neither the astronauts nor station were ever in any danger and those backup control systems took over within 90 minutes. The crew was notified of the problem through Russian communication systems, within 20 minutes of the outage.

It’s the first time NASA has had to fire up these backup systems to take control, according to Montelbano. He said NASA hoped to resolve the issue and be back to normal operations by the end of the day.

NASA maintains a backup control centre miles from Houston in the event of a hurricane or other disaster requiring evacuations. But in Tuesday’s case, the flight controllers stayed at Mission Control since the lights and air-conditioning still worked.

AP

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