Space station power system radiator leaking
The International Space Station has a radiator leak in its power system.
The outpost’s commander calls the situation serious, but not
life-threatening.
The six-member crew on Thursday noticed white flakes of ammonia leaking
out of the station. Ammonia runs through multiple radiator loops to cool
the station’s power system. NASA said the leak is increasing from one previously leaking loop
that can be bypassed if needed. NASA spokesman Bob Jacobs said
engineers are working on rerouting electronics just in case the loop
shuts down. The Earth-orbiting station has backup systems.
Space station Commander Chris Hadfield of Canada tweeted that the
problem, while serious, was stabilized. Officials will know more Friday.
The space station always has enough emergency escape ships for the crew, but there are no plans to use them.
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