MOSCOWMOSCOW — A coolant leak from a Russian space capsule attached to the International Space Station could have been caused by a micrometeorite, a Russian space official said Thursday. Russia’s ...
A view of the International Space Station taken on March 30, 2022, by the crew of the Russian Soyuz MS-19 spaceship after undocking from the station. (Roscosmos Space Agency Press Service via AP, File ...
A coolant leak detected from the aft end of the Russian space capsule docked to the International Space Station was likely caused by a micrometeorite strike, according to a Russian space official.
A coolant leak from a Russian space capsule attached to the International Space Station was likely caused by a micrometeorite strike, a Russian space official said Thursday. Russia’s space corporation ...
False-color image of a micrometeorite showing small bright droplets of Fe-Ni alloys with unusual crystalline structure. Quasicrystals are exotic matter that break the rules of crystalline materials.
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