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A Russia-controlled module on the space station has been leaking for years. Now, operators are working to figure out if the ...
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The Moscow Times on MSNRussia to Launch Starlink Rival Later This Year, Roscosmos Chief SaysRussia’s space agency plans to launch its first batch of satellite internet terminals later this year in a bid to rival Elon ...
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Space.com on MSNA failed Soviet Venus probe from the '70s crashed to Earth in May — why was it so hard to track?"Being off even a little bit represents hundreds or thousands of kilometers in distance on the surface of the Earth." ...
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NASA and Roscosmos Brace for Potential ISS Evacuation amid Serious Air Leaks and Risks - MSNNASA and Roscosmos have escalated safety protocols on the International Space Station (ISS) following an ongoing air leak and mounting structural concerns that now rank among the highest safety ...
WASHINGTON — NASA and Roscosmos continue to disagree on the cause and severity of an air leak in the Russian segment of the International Space Station, one that NASA worries could lead to a ...
On Thursday, NASA announced that it was working with Russia’s space agency, Roscosmos, to understand a “new pressure signature” in a segment of the Zvezda service module. As a result, NASA and Axiom ...
Until the air leak detected on the ISS' Russian segment is resolved, NASA has opted not to send any other people to dock at the station.
When the approaching debris was detected, NASA worked with the Russian space agency Roscosmos to conduct the avoidance maneuver. The Progress 89 spacecraft, which reached the station in August on ...
In theory Roscosmos could assist in the military effort but in practice Roscosmos had little to offer. This became evident six months after the invasion when Russia confirmed that it was not ...
SpaceX has several mission coming up and Roscosmos even has one planned for Christmas Day. We won't be seeing any manned missions this week, but the launch of the Thuraya-4 NGS communications ...
A Russian Soyuz MS-27 spacecraft, carrying Russian cosmonauts Russians Sergei Ryzhikov and Alexei Zubritsky and NASA's Jonathan Kim, has docked with the ISS, Russia's state space corporation ...
While there have been no eyewitness reports of the 1,000-pound part coming down, Roscosmos has said it believes the object landed in the Indian Ocean west of Jakarta, Indonesia.
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