It's the second such incident involving a Russian spacecraft in two months.
"The reason for the loss of coolant in the Progress 82 spacecraft is being investigated. The hatches between the Progress 82 and the station are open, and temperatures and pressures aboard the station are all normal," NASA officials wrote in a."The crew, which was informed of the cooling loop leak, is in no danger and continuing with normal space station operations."Progress 82 arrived at the ISS on Oct. 28, 2022 and was scheduled to depart on Feb. 17.
Coincidentally, the depressurization was noticed on the same day that another Russian freighter, Progress 83, arrived at the orbiting lab. Progress 83
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