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Russian spacecraft loses pressure, station crew safe

Por: Associated Press Science February 11, 2023

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MOSCOW (AP) — An uncrewed Russian supply ship docked at the International Space Station has lost cabin pressure, the Russian space corporation said Saturday, noting that the incident doesn’t pose any danger to the station’s crew.Roscosmos said that 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 temperature and pressure on board the station are within... + full article



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