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But at NASA, our work is more than just a profession—it's a lifelong pursuit, a passion—and a chance to change the history of humanity. For more than 50 years, NASA has been breaking barriers to achieve the seemingly impossible—from walking on the Moon to pushing the boundaries of human spaceflight farther than ever before. Flight Engineers Nicole Mann of NASA and Koichi Wakata of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) are scheduled for their first spacewalk together at the end of the week. The astronauts spent a couple of hours on Tuesday morning reviewing procedures they will use to install power upgrades hardware that will ready the orbiting lab for its next roll-out solar array on a future spacewalk. The duo will set their Extravehicular Mobility Units (EMUs), or spacesuits, to battery power at 8:15 a.m. EST on Friday signifying the beginning of their spacewalk. Mann and Wakata are expected to work outside in the vacuum of space for about six-and-a-half hours on the starboard side of the space station's truss structure. Mann wrapped up her day removing a small satellite deployer from inside the Kibo laboratory module's airlock. Wakata began his day demonstrating simple space physics experiments for children on Earth before finally calibrating components inside the Combustion Integrated Rack. NASA Flight Engineer Frank Rubio spent Tuesday morning tending to research samples and servicing a variety of science gear. Rubio started the day in the Destiny laboratory module nourishing samples and cleaning hardware for a study exploring ways to heal bone conditions on and off the Earth. Rubio then spent the afternoon inside the Columbus laboratory module connecting communications and networking hardware. NASA astronaut Josh Cassada watered tomato plants growing for the Veg-05 space botany study. Cassada ended his day gathering hardware and setting up Kibo's Life Science Glovebox for upcoming operations for the bone condition study. Prokopyev and Petelin spent Tuesday working inside a pair Progress resupply ships on both cargo transfers and air and water tank maintenance. Roscosmos Flight Engineer Anna Kikina worked inside the Zarya module replacing electronics hardware. Resilience: When we put our minds to something—we don't give up. We aren't deterred by obstacles or constraints, and we stay the course to achieve our goals. We Dream Big, We Work Together. NASA benefits all humanity and our workforce is key to making this happen. Take a look at the universe of NASA missions and projects made possible by our commitment to teamwork, collaboration, equity and inclusiveness. We strategically hire our Pathways Interns based on long-term potential and alignment with NASA's future workforce needs. Specializing in multi-semester experiences, the Pathways Internship Program prepares you for a career at NASA and offers a direct pipeline to full-time employment at NASA upon graduation. In addition to the Pathways Internship Program, there are many other exciting types of internship opportunities at NASA—check out intern.nasa.gov or view the internship brochure below for more information! Hardaway, along with her sister Rochelle "Silk" Richardson, drew national attention as staunch conservative media personalities and backers of Trump. "Trump is not a racist," Hardaway insisted in a 2018 appearance on Fox & Friends. "He is a realist. And the only color he sees is green and he wants you to have the money." The former president announced Hardaway's death on his Truth Social platform Monday night, writing that it was "really bad news for Republicans and frankly, ALL Americans. " Hardaway died at her home in North Carolina and Richardson "was with her all the way, and at her passing," Trump said. The former president often met the pair's support with his own, shouting them out at times during his presidential campaign rallies in 2016 and inviting them to his inauguration in 2017. They became fixtures around the Trump White House, attending a Black History Month event there in 2020. The pair leveraged their relationship with Trump into hosting their own show on Fox's streaming service, Fox Nation, shortly after it launched in 2018. But Fox decided to part ways with the two women in April 2020 after they had made a series of false and misleading statements about how to combat Covid-19. When news of their release from Fox went public, Trump again came to their defense, writing in a tweet at the time: "But I love Diamond & Silk, and so do millions of people!" Thank you for registering at the Overclockers Forums. 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He also changed his Twitter bio to "Chief Twit" and made arrangements to address Twitter staff on Friday, the closing deadline for his $44 billion takeover of the company. He faces a Friday 5 pm ET deadline to complete the deal or litigation in Delaware will resume. A Twitter spokesman confirmed that Musk was in the company's headquarters this week. Elon Musk Twitter purchase:Elon Musk says he wants to buy Twitter for $44 billion. Is the Twitter deal back on? What happens now? Elon Musk Twitter layoffs:The billionaire will cut three out of four workers, report says Musk agreed to buy Twitter in April and take it private before trying to halt the deal, saying Twitter misrepresented the number of spam and fake accounts on its platform, which Twitter denied. On a Tesla earnings call earlier this month, Musk said he was "excited about the Twitter situation." He described Twitter as a platform with "incredible potential" that had "languished for a long time" though he acknowledged he was overpaying for it. "Although obviously myself and other investors are overpaying for Twitter right now," Musk said, "the long-term potential for Twitter is an order of magnitude higher than its current value." For months, Russian President Vladimir Putin has waited and watched, hoping for a fracturing of the remarkable Washington consensus built by President Joe Biden on the need to do everything it takes to defend democracy in Ukraine. Now, at last, the first cracks may be appearing. There is no sign that the $18 billion US pipeline of military aid that has helped Ukraine drive back Russia's onslaught is immediately in danger. But the stirrings of political opposition to an endless US role in the war are growing on both sides of the aisle just two weeks before the November midterms. Even the slightest hint of a softening of American resolve could comfort Putin as the Kremlin strongman prepares to inflict a painful winter on Ukrainian civilians and Europeans reliant on Russian gas.

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