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Uncrewed Russian spacecraft that leaked coolant lands safely

Por: WPLG Local 10 Tech March 29, 2023

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MOSCOW – A Russian space capsule safely returned to Earth without a crew Tuesday, months after it suffered in orbit.The Soyuz MS-22 leaked coolant in December while attached to the International Space Station. Russian space officials blamed the leak on a tiny meteoroid that punctured the craft's external radiator. They launched an empty replacement capsule last month to for the crew.The damaged capsule safely landed Tuesday under a... + full article



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