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After Half a Decade, the Russian Space Station Segment Stopped Leaking
Saturday January 3, 2026. 01:01 PM , from Slashdot
'Following additional inspections and sealing activities, the pressure in the transfer tunnel attached to the Zvezda Service Module of the International Space Station, known as the PrK, is holding steady in a stable configuration,' a space agency spokesman, Josh Finch, told Ars. 'NASA and Roscosmos continue to monitor and investigate the previously observed cracks for any future changes that may occur.' For the better part of half a decade, Russian cosmonauts have been searching for the small leaks like a proverbial needle in a haystack. They would periodically close the hatch leading to the PrK module and then, upon re-opening it, look for tiny accumulations of dust to indicate the leak sites. Then the Russian cosmonauts would apply a sealant known as Germetall-1 (which has now been patented) to the cracks. They would close the hatch again, monitor the pressure inside the PrK module, and begin the search anew for additional leaks. This process went on for years. Read more of this story at Slashdot.
https://science.slashdot.org/story/26/01/02/196256/after-half-a-decade-the-russian-space-station-seg...
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