Uncrewed Soyuz spacecraft set to depart space station amidst leaks and damage.

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The Soyuz MS-22 spacecraft, which suffered a coolant leak in December, will depart from the International Space Station without any astronauts aboard and land on the steppes of Kazakhstan on March 28. The capsule will carry science experiments and equipment, and a recovery team will retrieve it for study to better understand how the leak occurred and what a landing without coolant is like to aid in future missions.
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