Damaged Russian Soyuz capsule lands back on Earth from ISS FMTNews FMTWorld
Russian specialists work at the uncrewed Soyuz MS-22 spacecraft after it landed in a remote area near Zhezkazgan, Kazakhstan.
A tiny meteorite is likely to have pierced the structure while it was docked, experts say. Images captured from the exterior of the ISS showed coolant fluid spewing into space, while Roscosmos said temperatures at one point rose to 30 Celsius inside the capsule. The Two Russian cosmonauts and a US astronaut who were due to return to Earth in March will now stay on the ISS until September.
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