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Ship Soyuz MS-22victim in December of a spectacular coolant leak while attached to international space station (ISS), landed uncrewed in Kazakhstan on Tuesday as planned, according to images released by a Russian agency. roscosmos.
The capsule landed at 17:46 local time (11:46 GMT) in the steppes of this huge Central Asian country, according to a live TV broadcast. Roscosmos.
Problem almost solved
roscosmos the report states that 218 kg of cargo was transported on board the ship, including the results of scientific experiments. Soyuz MS-22landed southeast of the city of Dzhezkazgan (in the center).
The ship, which was originally supposed to carry US astronaut Frank Rubio and Russian cosmonauts Sergei Prokopiev and Dmitry Petelin to Earth, suffered a spectacular coolant leak.
The incident was due to a micrometeorite impact, according to Moscow, which decided to send the MS-23 ship as a replacement.
The coolant leak has raised concerns about the temperature that could be reached inside the craft when it returns to Earth.
Three members RS-22, which took off at the end of September 2022, was supposed to return to Earth at the end of March, but, in the end, will not return until September. (AFP)
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