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ISS Astronauts are Safe. But NASA and Russia Disagree on How to Fix Leak
samedi 16 novembre 2024, 20:34 , par Slashdot
Former astronaut Bob Cabana emphasized that troubleshooting is ongoing during a brief livestreamed meeting on Wednesday. But NASA and Roscosmos 'don't have a common understanding of what the likely root causes or the severity of the consequences of these leaks.' 'The Russian position is that the most probable cause of the cracks is high cycling caused by micro-vibrations,' Cabana said, referring to flexing of metal and similar components that heat and cool as the ISS orbits in and out of sunlight. 'NASA believes the PrK cracks are likely multi-causal — including pressure and mechanical stress, residual stress, material properties and environmental exposures,' Cabana continued. NASA and Russia disagree about whether 'continued operations are safe', he added, but the remedy for now is to keep the hatch closed between the U.S. and Russian side as investigations continue. The two agencies will continue meeting to seek 'common understanding of the structural integrity', Cabana pledged, but he did not provide a timeline. Academic and industry experts will also be consulted. Read more of this story at Slashdot.
https://science.slashdot.org/story/24/11/16/1650241/iss-astronauts-are-safe-but-nasa-and-russia-disa...
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