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Russia launched a Soyuz spacecraft that can change a capsule that sprang a coolant leak in December, leaving two cosmonauts and one NASA astronaut with out a trip dwelling.
Liftoff of the capsule, referred to as the Soyuz MS-23, happened out of Russia’s Baikonur Cosmodrome launch website in Kazakhstan on Thursday at 7:24 p.m. ET, which is 5:24 a.m. Friday native time.
The uncrewed spacecraft will spend about two days in orbit, maneuvering towards the Worldwide Area Station It’s anticipated to dock with the Poisk module — which is on the house station’s Russian-run portion — simply after 8 p.m. ET Saturday.
The Soyuz MS-23 would be the return automobile for cosmonauts Sergey Prokopyev and Dmitri Petelin and NASA astronaut Frank Rubio, all of whom traveled to the house station aboard the Soyuz MS-22 capsule in September.
Reasonably than flying with crew members aboard, the Soyuz MS-23 launched on Thursday with solely a “Zero-G indicator,” which might be any object that’s left within the cabin and is designed to drift freely when the capsule enters microgravity. For this mission, the indicator is a teddy bear tethered by a string contained in the cabin.
About two months into the three males’s journey, the MS-22 skilled a coolant leak, leaving the cabin at temperatures deemed unsafe for the crewmates to make use of for his or her return journey. The Russian house company Roscosmos and NASA shortly labored to ascertain plans to ship a substitute automobile. Roscosmos officers stated that they had decided that the leak resulted from a small gap attributable to an impression with a micrometeoroid.
Plans to launch the rescue automobile, nonetheless, had been drawn into query when a Russian cargo ship, referred to as Progress, skilled an identical coolant leak after docking with the house station on February 11. Three days later, Roscosmos had stated in a put up on the social media website Telegram, that it will delay the Soyuz MS-23 launch till a minimum of March whereas the company investigated the reason for the Progress automobile’s coolant leak.
On Tuesday, nonetheless, Roscosmos stated in an up to date Telegram put up that it had decided the reason for the Progress spacecraft leak was “exterior influences.”
“The Russians are persevering with to take a really shut have a look at each the Soyuz and the Progress coolant leaks,” Dana Weigel, the house station’s deputy supervisor for NASA, stated throughout a Wednesday briefing.
“They fashioned a state fee that’s assessing the anomalies,” she added, noting that the staff is analyzing potential causes from the time the capsules launched via their journey in orbit.
Initially, Roscosmos cosmonauts Oleg Kononenko and Nikolai Chub and NASA astronaut Loral O’Hara had been anticipated to launch to the house station on March 16 aboard MS-23.
As an alternative, Prokopyev, Petelin and Rubio’s time will probably be prolonged on the house station till they’ll return to Earth aboard Soyuz MS-23 later this 12 months. That return may occur in September, in line with a report from Russia state-run media outlet TASS.
If that timeline holds, the three crewmates could have prolonged their anticipated six-month keep in house to about one 12 months.
When requested concerning the prolonged keep, Joel Montalbano, the house station’s program supervisor for NASA, stated the crew stays in good well being and there’s no cause to expedite their journey dwelling.
The crew is “keen to assist wherever we ask,” Montalbano stated throughout a January 11 information convention. “They’re excited to be in house, excited to work and excited to do the analysis that we do on orbit. So they’re able to go along with no matter resolution that we give them.”
He added, “I’ll must fly some extra ice cream to reward them.”
The launch of the Soyuz MS-23 spacecraft comes simply days earlier than NASA and SpaceX will launch their Crew-6 mission. Anticipated to elevate off early Monday morning, Crew-6 will carry NASA astronauts Stephen Bowen and Warren “Woody” Hoburg in addition to Sultan Alneyadi, an astronaut with the United Arab Emirates, and Roscosmos cosmonaut Andrey Fedyaev.
Shortly after these 4 arrive on the house station, NASA’s Crew-5 astronauts will return dwelling from their five-month keep there aboard the SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule. NASA officers stated this week that the coolant leaks skilled on the Soyuz and Progress autos wouldn’t have any impression on the SpaceX missions and that no related points had been found on Crew Dragon autos.