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The Russian module “Pirs”, which will be replaced by the module “Nauka” that entered the target orbit earlier, will undock from the ISS on July 26

by novichoktimes
July 25, 2021
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The Russian module “Pirs”, which will be replaced by the module “Nauka” that entered the target orbit earlier, will undock from the ISS on July 26

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Earlier edition of N + 1 reported citing a source in the rocket and space industry that the Nauka module has encountered malfunctions in the fuel system. The interlocutor of the publication suggested that too high a pressure was created in the fuel system, as a result of which the bellows broke and the fuel flowed out into the gas cavity behind the bellows membrane. Because of this, some of the fuel could not get into the pipelines and to the engines, which jeopardized the module’s ability to fly to the ISS.

However, later it became known that the module successfully turned on the propulsion system and began to increase the height of its orbit.

The rocket was launched on July 21 at 17:58 Moscow time.

The “Science” module began to be developed back in 1995. It was planned to be launched to the ISS in 2007, but the launch has been postponed many times. The long delay was due to a manufacturing defect that left metal shavings in the fuel system.

This module was supposed to become the main platform for experiments in the Russian segment of the ISS. Inside the module there are several workplaces for scientific equipment, outside there are universal adapters for installing research equipment.

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