Coolant Leak on ISS Raises Concerns Over Russian Space Program

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Coolant Leak on ISS Raises Concerns Over Russian Space Program
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The Russian segment of the International Space Station sprung its third coolant leak in under a year Monday, raising new questions about the reliability of the country's space program even as officials said crew members were not in danger.

"There's a leak coming from the radiator on MLM," NASA astronaut Jasmin Moghbeli replied a little later. On December 15, 2022, dramatic NASA TV images showed white particles resembling snowflakes streaming out of the rear of a docked Soyuz MS-22 spacecraft for several hours.. Two Russians and an American crew had to stay for a year-long mission as a result, returning home only last month.The succession of leaks lowers the probability they were caused by meteorites.

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