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Russian Official: Experts to Investigate Possible 'Consequences' of Flipping Space Station


The Nauka module next to a Soyuz spacecraft. (Image: Roscosmos)
Early reports suggest the International Space Station incurred no damage as a result of an incident last week involving the newly arrived Nauka module. That may be the case, but Russian officials are launching an investigation to assess the true impact of the frightening mishap.
Sergei Krikalev, the director of crewed space programs at Roscosmos, made the announcement on Wednesday during an interview with Rossiya-24 TV Channel. There’s probably no damage to the ISS, he said, but the unexpected rotation of the orbital outpost should now be “taken into account” when evaluating its service life, said Krikalev, in a translation provided by Russia’s state-run TASS news agency. ....

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The ISS Backflipped Out of Control After Russian Module Misfired, New Details Reveal


The ISS Backflipped Out of Control After Russian Module Misfired, New Details Reveal
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The Nauka module (left) docked to the ISS, with a Soyuz spacecraft (right) parked nearby. (Image: Roscosmos)
A NASA flight director has provided new details about last week’s scary incident in orbit, in which a freshly docked Russian module inadvertently fired its thrusters, causing the International Space Station to roll backwards.
The incident happened on Thursday, July 29, some three hours after Russia’s Nauka module docked to the space station. As Russian crew members worked to integrate the newly arrived section, Nauka’s thrusters began to fire, causing the ISS to roll backwards. Russian flight controllers eventually re-gained control, but, for a 47-minute span, the situation looked dicey. ....

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Space Station lost attitude control when new Russian module thrusters fired


Space Station lost attitude control when new Russian module thrusters fired
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A new Russian module began experiencing issues shortly after docking with the International Space Station on Thursday.
The 43-foot long, 23-ton Nauka module docked with the space station at 8:29 a.m. CDT. About three hours later, the module s thrusters began firing inadvertently.
This caused the space station to lose attitude control. Attitude is the orientation of the spacecraft in relativity to Earth, and attitude control is the process of controlling that orientation.
The space station was about 45 degrees out of attitude. Thrusters on Russia’s Zvezda Service Module and a cargo spacecraft docked to the station were able to stabilize the ISS. ....

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"Walking" robotic arm on its way to ISS


“Walking” robotic arm on its way to ISS
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Render of the European Robotic Arm (ERA), the first robot able to walk around the Russian segment of the ISS
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Render of the European Robotic Arm (ERA), the first robot able to walk around the Russian segment of the ISS
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The International Space Station is about to receive its third robotic arm, which will be capable of walking around the Russian segment of the orbital outpost all by itself. The new European-made arm is on its way to the ISS after being launched atop a Russian Proton-M rocket from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. ....

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