[UPDATED] Expedition 70 Commences: Rubio Sets New Space Duration Record, Technical Glitches, and Upcoming EVAs

[UPDATED] Expedition 70 Commences: Rubio Sets New Space Duration Record, Technical Glitches, and Upcoming EVAs

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What updates⁣ can be provided regarding the current Expedition 70 underway on the International Space Station (ISS)?

Expedition 70 commences:

The International Space Station (ISS) is now well into Expedition⁢ 70, with the crew settling into their routines and carrying out crucial ⁣experiments. This mission, which began on ​November 15th, 2022, is expected to last for approximately six months.

Marco Rubio on a record-breaking stay:

An interesting ​development during Expedition 70 is Senator Marco Rubio’s extended stay on the ISS. ⁤Senator⁢ Rubio, known for his interest in space exploration, has been residing on the station for over two months, marking the longest stay⁣ by a government representative in space.

Technical issues​ pose challenges:

Despite the successful start to ​Expedition 70, the crew has encountered a ​few ⁤technical glitches. Last week, the station experienced a temporary loss of power due to a minor electrical malfunction. ⁤However, the skilled astronauts swiftly‍ resolved⁣ the issue, and normal operations have ‍resumed.

Upcoming Extravehicular Activities (EVAs):

The‌ coming weeks will witness several crucial EVAs as part of Expedition 70. These spacewalks will enable the crew to perform necessary repairs and maintain ​the functionality of the ISS. The main focus will⁣ be on upgrading communication systems and conducting exterior inspections.

ISS⁤ Roundup: Key points at a glance

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