An uncrewed Russian spacecraft docked at the space station loses cabin pressure

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An uncrewed Russian spacecraft docked at the International Space Station has lost cabin pressure, but the incident does not pose a danger to the station's crew, the Russian space corporation said.

The Russian Progress MS-21 cargo craft is pictured on Oct. 28, 2022, shortly after docking at the International Space Station. On Saturday, the Russian space corporation said the spacecraft lost cabin pressure.The Russian Progress MS-21 cargo craft is pictured on Oct. 28, 2022, shortly after docking at the International Space Station. On Saturday, the Russian space corporation said the spacecraft lost cabin pressure.

Engineers at the Russian Mission Control Center near Moscow first identified depressurization inside the Progress MS-21 cargo ship, Roscosmos said. The hatches between the spacecraft and the station were temporarily closed to prevent further loss of pressure. As of Saturday afternoon, the hatches were re-opened and the temperatures and pressures abroad the station are all normal,

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