Problems on the ISS
Problems on the ISS
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On December 14, when the Russian cosmonauts on the space station were preparing to carry out a space walk, an unexpected spectacle surprised them. Thousands of drops of a liquid were expelled in all directions from the Soyuz spacecraft attached to the station. It was a refrigerant liquid that it keeps the interior of the ship cool when it's exposed to hot sunlight and when its flight computers are on, and that's the ship in which two Russian crew members and one American crew member are supposed to return to Earth in March of next year. .
After analyzing the damage using the Canadian robotic arm better known as Canadarm, a tiny hole was found that allowed the refrigerant to leak, its cause has not yet been determined but it has already been ruled out that it was a micro meteorite due to the angle that the hole shows which doesn't match any possible direction a micro meteorite could have arrived, leaving the options of an equipment failure or a particle of space debris while the specialists.
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Space is a hostile place, we humans have inhabited low earth orbit continuously for decades thanks to our Ingenuity, but still on several occasions space station crews have seen emergencies such as the fire at the MIR space station in 1997, the depressurization and oxygen leak on the international space station in 2020 or its uncontrolled spins in 2021.
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This is news in development and I imagine that in the next few days the situation will be clearer, it could be that the damaged Soyuz is perfectly capable of returning to Earth and for these they are exploring some possibilities, for example, returning with a trajectory that shorten the duration of the ship's solar exposure during its re-entry, thus optimizing the amount of time that crew members would experience temperatures above normal or also the possibility of returning flying manually is being studied, reducing the heat that the electronics will produce navigation computers and allowing crew members to travel a little cooler.
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