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New Russian spacecraft docked at international space station (ISSabbreviation in English) there was a refrigerant leak.
RoscosmosThe Russian space agency reported the issue this weekend, noting that the cargo spacecraft Progress 82 due to this event, a depressurization occurred.
destined to die
progress 82 larrived at the International Space Station on 28 October.
“The reason for the loss of coolant in the spacecraft is being investigated. Progress 82″, announced NASA. “Hatches between Progress 82 and the station are open, and the temperature and pressure on board the station are normal. The crew, who have been informed of the leak in the cooling circuit, are out of harm’s way and continue normal space station operations.”
Prior to Saturday’s announcement, the spacecraft was due to leave the station on February 17th. It’s not clear if Roscosmos will continue this plan.
Russia’s Progress spacecraft is designed to burn up in Earth’s atmosphere after completing a resupply mission, meaning the agency has no ability to investigate a leak on the ground.
another leak
In December, a Russian spacecraft Soyuz MS-22 a coolant leak began just as cosmonauts Dmitry Petelin and Sergei Prokopyev were preparing for an almost seven-hour spacewalk.
Roscosmos He later blamed the incident on an apparent meteorite fall. If there is no emergency in ISS, Roscosmos declared the spacecraft unsuitable for transporting people.
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