ISS toilet leak reminds us that everything is harder in space0
- From Around the Web, Space
- February 8, 2019
Nearly 10 liters of water leaked as astronauts installed a new enclosure.
Nearly 10 liters of water leaked as astronauts installed a new enclosure.
Don’t worry, no one has gotten sick yet.
Overnight and in the morning there was an abnormal situation – a pressure drop, an oxygen leak at the ISS, though crew are safe and unharmed by the breach to the exterior shell.
Astronauts aboard the International Space Station spent part of their day today (Aug. 30) fixing a tiny air leak in a Soyuz capsule docked to the station.
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Orbital ATK will launch its Cygnus spacecraft into orbit to the International Space Station, targeted for November 11, 2017, from Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia.
Scientists and engineers are developing new hardware destined for the International Space Station to support experiments demonstrating how different organisms, such as plants, microbes or worms, develop under conditions of microgravity. Results from the Spectrum project will shed light on which living things are best suited for long-duration flights into deep space.