This is the third coolant leak from Russia's hardware in Earth orbit within a year, but astronauts on board remain safe and out of immediate danger. Reading time: Reading time 2 minutes Russia’s Nauka ...
A Russian laboratory module, called "Nauka," at the International Space Station has sprung a coolant leak. It is the third leak at ISS in less than a year. Photo courtesy of NASA Oct. 9 (UPI) --A ...
Oct. 9 (UPI) --A Russian module on the International Space Station has sprung a coolant leak, the third leak at the ISS in less than a year as officials reassured Monday that the crew is not in danger ...
Space station astronauts were "never in any danger" following a coolant leak Monday (Oct. 9) on a Russian module, NASA officials have said. Toxic ammonia flakes were observed on the International ...
Russia's Nauka module is one of the newest parts of the ISS, but it began losing coolant this week. Share on Facebook (opens in a new window) Share on X (opens in a new window) Share on Reddit (opens ...
Russia's space agency said on Monday that its multipurpose Nauka module attached to the International Space Station suffered a leak of a backup cooling system used to regulate onboard temperatures for ...
Alarm on the International Space Station. From one of the Russian modules, the Nauka, a coolant leak was detected. The problem was identified by the NASA Control Center in Houston and was visually ...
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