Another Russian spacecraft docked to the space station is leaking
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Russian spacecraft leaks coolant, station crew reported safe
An uncrewed Russian supply ship docked at the International Space Station has leaked coolant, the Russian space corporation and NASA reported Saturday, saying the incident doesn't pose any danger to the station's crew.
Russian agency reports pressure glitch on spacecraft docked to ISS, says crew safe
An unexplained pressure was reported on Saturday in a Russian spacecraft, docked with the International Space Station (ISS). On Telegram, Russian space agency Roscosmos revealed that a Progress cargo ship had lost cabin pressure. It was docked with the ISS and is due to undock from the ISS on February 18. The Roscosmos stated that a depressurisation in the cooling system of the Progress MS-21 cargo ship was detected by the mission control speci
Coolant leak at Russian spacecraft, station crew safe
An uncrewed Russian supply ship docked at the International Space Station has lost coolant pressure, the Russian space corporation and NASA reported Saturday, saying the incident doesn't pose any danger to the station's crew. Roscosmos said the hatch between the station and the Progress MS-21 had been locked so the loss of pressure didn't affect the orbiting outpost. "The
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