Coolant leaked from a backup line in a Russian module of the International Space Station on Monday. There is no threat to the station or its crew, according to scientists, but it marks the third such incident on a Russian segment since December last year.
Scientists are looking for answers after detecting a leak from a lab on the International Space Station - the third such incident in less than a year on a Russian-controlled segment. Roscosmos, the Russian space agency, confirmed the leak came from a backup coolant system used to regulate the temperature in its Nauka module, which has been operating since July 2021.
told one of its astronauts to look for what the ground team called 'flakes'. 'There's a leak coming from the radiator on MLM,' replied
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