It’s a marvel of engineering and an indispensable workhorse capable of myriad feats in high orbit. Today, the Canadarm 2 was given a “hand transplant,” replacing worn latching mechanisms it uses to position spacecraft visiting the International Space Station. Eric Sorensen reports.
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Astronauts replace “hand” on Canadarm
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