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Russian cosmonauts conduct spacewalk to install solar arrays and examine radiator coolant leak on ISS

During the inspection of the radiator, a coolant bubble was unexpectedly released at the point of the leak, as reported by NASA in its blog. NASA also said that the coolant did not come into contact with cosmonauts' suits.

October 27, 2023 / 06:15 IST
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Cosmonauts Oleg Kononenko (red stripes) and Nikolai Chub (blue stripes) prepare a synthetic radar communications system for installation during their seven-hour and 41-minute spacewalk. (Image courtesy: NASA)
Cosmonauts Oleg Kononenko (red stripes) and Nikolai Chub (blue stripes) prepare a synthetic radar communications system for installation during their seven-hour and 41-minute spacewalk. (Image courtesy: NASA)

Two Russian cosmonauts embarked on a spacewalk lasting more than seven hours on October 25 to accomplish several crucial tasks outside the International Space Station (ISS). They installed a synthetic radar communications system on the Russian segment of the ISS and deployed a nanosatellite to assess solar sail technology. Additionally, the cosmonauts conducted an examination of the external backup radiator situated on the Nauka multipurpose laboratory module. This radiator had experienced a coolant leak issue on October 9.

The spacewalk was carried out by Roscosmos cosmonauts Oleg Kononenko and Nikolai Chub and lasted for a total of seven hours and 41 minutes.

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Solar sail fails to unfurl fully, Radar system panel issue detected

As per the American space agency NASA's report, the nanosatellite's solar sail didn't unfurl to the extent observable by cameras during its departure from the station. Additionally, one of the radar system's four panels couldn't be fully deployed during the spacewalk, and this necessary adjustment will be made at a later time.