"Russian Hardware Leaks on International Space Station Raise Concerns"

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Russian hardware on the International Space Station has experienced its third coolant leak in less than a year, raising concerns about the viability of Russian equipment in space. The recent leak, originating from a radiator on the Nauka science module, resulted in frozen coolant flakes floating near the station. While the crew was not in immediate danger, the recurring leaks highlight potential issues with Russian space hardware and the aging of the International Space Station. A meeting between NASA, Roscosmos, and other international partners is scheduled to discuss the matter.
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