NASA has inquired about utilizing a SpaceX Dragon capsule to convey astronauts residence from the Worldwide Area Station (ISS) following a latest leak aboard a Russian Soyuz capsule, a NASA weblog put up has said.
On Dec. 15, 2022, the Soyuz spacecraft MS-22 suffered a significant coolant leak whereas docked on the ISS simply previous to a deliberate Russian spacewalk. Whereas the leaky Soyuz poses no fast hazard to the space station or its crew, it stays unknown if the Soyuz craft is flightworthy; as such, the MS-22 crew now not has a viable lifeboat within the occasion of an emergency.
In an try to probably safe an alternate lifeboat for Russian cosmonauts Sergey Prokopyev and Dmitry Petelin and NASA astronaut Frank Rubio, NASA and Russian space company Roscosmos are conducting a evaluation of accessible choices, which included inquiring with SpaceX about utilizing certainly one of its Dragon capsules as a alternative for Soyuz MS-22.
“As part of the evaluation, NASA additionally reached out to SpaceX about its functionality to return extra crew members aboard Dragon if wanted in an emergency, though the first focus is on understanding the post-leak capabilities of the Soyuz MS-22 spacecraft,” the space company wrote in a Dec. 30 blog post (opens in new tab).
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A earlier report revealed by Reuters said the identical, however NASA’s weblog put up confirms that the company is, in truth, mulling utilizing a SpaceX Dragon spacecraft as an ISS lifeboat. “We’ve requested SpaceX a couple of questions on their functionality to return extra crew members on Dragon if needed, however that isn’t our prime focus right now,” NASA spokesperson Sandra Jones said in a statement to Reuters revealed final Wednesday (Dec. 28).
Another choice is for Roscosmos to ship a alternative Soyuz craft. However the earliest such a mission may launch would be February, in accordance with statements made by Sergei Krikalev, head of the Yuri Gagarin Cosmonaut Coaching Middle close to Moscow, throughout a livestreamed NASA press convention on Dec. 22. “Our subsequent crew … was scheduled to fly in the course of March,” Krikalev mentioned, including that, on the earliest, a brand new Soyuz may very well be “despatched up just a little earlier … about two, three weeks earlier is on the most what we will do at this level.”
Roscosmos remains to be investigating the cause of the leak and plans to subject its findings this month. Russian state information company TASS reported on Dec. 27 that the leak was attributable to “external mechanical damage (opens in new tab),” though it stays unknown whether or not the perpetrator was a meteoroid or space particles.
No matter the reason for the leak, the broken Soyuz spacecraft presents a big security concern for the MS-22 crew, Rubio, Petelin and Prokopyev. Tommaso Sgobba, govt director of the Worldwide Affiliation for the Development of Area Security (IAASS) and a former head of spaceflight security on the European Area Company, instructed Area.com that the leaky Soyuz is a huge risk. “This may likely be the primary time that the space station has no full lifeboat functionality,” Sgobba mentioned. “It is my private feeling, but when it is true, we’ve a giant downside on the space station. We’re lacking the crew escape system.”
One potential hindrance to utilizing a Dragon as a lifeboat is the spacesuits the crew of MS-22 wore; SpaceX capsules are designed to work in conjunction with custom-tailored SpaceX spacesuits, whereas the MS-22 crew launched to the ISS carrying Russian Sokol spacesuits.
SpaceX has but to subject a remark concerning the opportunity of sending a Dragon capsule to the ISS to exchange the beleaguered Soyuz MS-22.
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