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Thursday, April 15, 2010

ISS astronauts struggle with faulty cooling system

Washington - Astronauts on board the International Space Station (ISS) were on Wednesday struggling with a faulty valve on a newly installed ammonia tank, NASA said.

The new tank, which was installed Sunday by visiting Discovery astronauts Rick Mastracchio and Clayton Anderson, is vital to keeping the station's cooling system working.

"Mission control was having a problem activating the new ammonia tank. A stuck valve in one of the nitrogen pressurization lines is thought to be the problem," NASA spokeswoman Katherine Trinidad said.

"The closed valve won't allow nitrogen to pressurize the ammonia system that cools the station," she said, adding that the station crew was not in any danger and the joint mission with Discovery astronauts was continuing as planned.

Last week NASA extended Discovery's mission by one day to allow the crew to inspect the shuttle's heat shield while still docked at the ISS. Discovery is now slated to land at Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Monday at 8:54 am (1254 GMT).

The US space agency is scheduled to retire the aging space shuttle fleet later this year after three remaining missions.

Source: Earth Times.
Link: http://www.earthtimes.org/articles/show/318753,iss-astronauts-struggle-with-faulty-cooling-system.html.

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