HOUSTON (Reuters) - Two NASA astronauts ventured outside the International Space Station on Monday to prepare the orbital outpost for life after the United States retires its fleet of three space shuttles.
Astronauts Stephen Bowen and Alvin Drew, who arrived at the space station on Saturday aboard the shuttle Discovery, returned to the station's airlock after spending about 6-1/2 hours in space.
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