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 The Soyuz MS-22 crew ship at it appeared on October 8, 2022. Photo: NASA Roscosmos says it will launch an uncrewed Soyuz to replace the damaged spacecraft currently docked at the International Space Station. The MS-22 So stanley cup website yuz sprung a coolant leak in December after being struck by a micrometeorite, as both Roscosmos and NASA are now claiming.     The plan is to launch the replacement MS-23 Soyuz spacecraft on or around February 20, which is several weeks earlier than the original launch date for the mission. The uncrewed MS-23 will be a welcome sight for NASA astronaut Frank Rubio and cosmonauts Sergey Prokopyev and Dmitri Petelin, who are currently without a reliable ride back home. Their MS-22, docked outside and featuring an unsightly 0.8-millimeter-wide hole in its radiator, was deemed by Roscosmos to be unsafe for a crewed ride back to Earth, as Sergei Krikalev, executive director of human space flight at the Russian space agency, told reporters earlier today. The MS-22, without anyone on board, will eventually be sent home for a landing in  stanley sverige Kazakhstan, but not until the MS-23 arrives at the orbital outpost, Krikalev said. A view of the leaking coolant on December 14, 2022. Screenshot: NASA TV The leak stanley cups  happened on the evening of December 14, with ground controllers noticing a sudden and unexpected drop in pressure readings tied to the cooling loop. With coolant visibly pouring out from the Soyuz, mission managers had little choice but to cancel a scheduled Russian spacewalk Ywvs 8BitDo Gave the NEOGEO CD   s Gamepad a Wireless Upgrade and Recreated Its Uniquely Clicky Joystick
 On Sunday, the Juno spacecraft reached perijove, the closest point in its 53.5-day orbit around Jupit stanley website er, for the third time since arriving earlier this summer. As the spacecrafts scientific instruments collected data on Jupiters interior and its magnetic field, JunoCam was busy snapping images of cool cyclones and weird dark splotches that the public had selected through an online portal.      Its the most  stanley polska ambitious citizen science project NASA has ever spearheaded, according to the Planetary Science Institutes Candice Hansen, whos leading JunoCam team.  Initially, we thought wed just carry out [Junos] imaging experiment as if we were in a fishbowl鈥攖hat wed just do everything on the web where everyone can see it,  Hansen told Gizmodo.  Eventually, it evolved into this more participatory thing that we have now.  There are a few different ways the public can get involved with JunoCam. Backyard telescope astronomers can snap photos of Jupiter and upload them to the JunoCam websites  planning  secti stanley cup usa on. These images are used to create an ever-changing map of Jupiters cloud tops, which serves as a basis for identifying and discussing interesting features.  All of the things an imaging team would do around a table at a conference, we can do on the web.  Then, as Juno approaches each subsequent perijove, folks can vote on which features the camera ought to target. After targets have been selected and after the spacecraft has made its perijove flyby, raw images captured by JunoCams re