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Russia sends Soyuz rescue ship to International Space Station

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Soyuz MS-23 will transport Russian cosmonauts Dmitry Petelin, Sergei Prokopyev and NASA’s Frank Rubio again to Earth later this 12 months.

Russia has launched an uncrewed Soyuz spacecraft on a rescue mission to return two cosmonauts and a NASA astronaut whose journey again to Earth has been hampered after their authentic area car was broken by a mini meteorite whereas parked on the Worldwide Area Station (ISS).

The Soyuz MS-23 vessel blasted off efficiently from the Russian-operated Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan on Friday, dwell video broadcast by ISS associate NASA confirmed.

Although the MS-23 is scheduled to dock with the ISS early on Sunday morning Moscow time, it’s not anticipated to carry house Russian cosmonauts Dmitry Petelin and Sergei Prokopyev, and US astronaut Frank Rubio till later this 12 months.

The three arrived on the ISS in September 2022 onboard the MS-22 spacecraft and had been initially to remain about six months till the top of March. However the MS-22 started to leak coolant in December after an obvious micro-meteorite punctured an exterior radiator.

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The identical factor appeared to occur once more earlier this month, this time on a docked Russian cargo ship. Digicam views confirmed a small gap in every spacecraft.

MS-23, which took off on Friday, was initially scheduled to launch in mid-March with two cosmonauts and an astronaut on board who would take over from Rubio, Petelin and Prokopyev on the area station. However with out the substitute crew on board MS-23, the 2 Russians and the US crew member will now proceed working on the ISS till September.

Officers had decided that it was too dangerous to carry the three again of their broken Soyuz MS-22 subsequent month as initially deliberate. With no coolant, the cabin temperature would spike through the journey again to Earth, probably damaging computer systems and different tools, and exposing the suited-up crew to extreme warmth.

NASA stated in an announcement that the broken Soyuz MS-22 is scheduled to undock from the ISS in late March and return to Earth “for an uncrewed parachute-assisted touchdown in Kazakhstan, and post-flight evaluation by Roscosmos” – Russia’s area company.

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After delivering folks to the area station, capsules keep hooked up to the orbiting analysis lab all through the length of missions, in case of any emergencies and to finally ferry their crews house to Earth.

Along with the three crew awaiting the arrival of MS-23, there are additionally 4 others at present on the ISS after arriving on a SpaceX Dragon capsule final October as a part of the Crew-5 mission.

They’re scheduled to be joined subsequent week by members of the Crew-6 mission – two US nationals, an Emirati and a Russian – who may also arrive on board a SpaceX capsule anticipated to launch on Monday from Florida. After a number of days of overlap, Crew-5 will then return to Earth.

Area has remained a uncommon venue of cooperation between Moscow and Washington for the reason that begin of the Russian warfare in Ukraine and ensuing Western sanctions on Russia.

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