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Russian Soyuz spacecraft initiates mission to return crew stranded on ISS

Russian Soyuz spacecraft initiates mission to return crew stranded on ISS

Russia initiates mission to return crew stranded on ISS: A Russian Soyuz spacecraft took off on a mission to return to Earth a crew that had been stranded on the International Space Station (ISS) due to a cooling system leak in their previous return capsule.

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Leaks Observed by NASA and Roscosmos

Both NASA and Roscosmos agree that the leak on the MS-22 spacecraft last year was caused by a micrometeoroid, a tiny piece of space rock that violently struck the spacecraft. A separate leak this month on the cooling system of the Progress MS-21 cargo ship, which was removed from orbit last week, is also thought to have been caused by a similar accident this month.

Tass reported that the replacement vessel received 430 kilogrammes (950 pounds) of cargo, which included medical supplies, scientific equipment, water, food, and cleaning materials. According to a Russian space official quoted by Tass, the amount of food delivered was three times what is typically sent on such trips.

The revelations have forced NASA and Roscosmos to change their plans and cancel scheduled space walks.

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