The Soyuz MS-22 capsule sprang a coolant leak last month after it was struck by a micrometeoroid. Read more at straitstimes.com.
MOSCOW - Russia’s space agency Roscosmos announced new contingency plans on Saturday for the three crew of a damaged capsule docked to the International Space Station, saying the US member of the trio would return to Earth in a separate SpaceX vessel if they needed to evacuate in the next few weeks.
Roscosmos and NASA said this week that a new spacecraft, Soyuz MS-23, would be launched next month to bring back cosmonauts Sergey Prokopyev and Dmitry Petelin and U.S. astronaut Frank Rubio. But it will not dock with the ISS until Feb 22. “If an emergency evacuation is necessary, Francisco Rubio will return to Earth on it , and the Roscosmos cosmonauts on the Soyuz MS-22, it said.
The mission was due to end in March, but the plan now is to extend it by several months and bring the three men home on the MS-23. The latter had been due to take up three new crew in March, but instead will be launched empty next month to dock with the ISS.
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