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A Russian multipurpose module attached to the International Space Station started leaking coolant from a backup cooling system, the Russian space agency said Monday—the third leak in less than a year for the country’s historically dominant space program.
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Flight controllers saw “flakes,” later identified as the coolant, coming from a backup radiator on the Russian Nakua module, also known as the Multipurpose Laboratory Module, via a livestream, multiple outlets reported.
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