Arab Times

‘Hole drilled from inside ISS’:

Discovery

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Dahiya

Prokopyev

A Russian cosmonaut who explored a mysterious hole in a capsule docked to the Internatio­nal Space Station said Monday that the opening was drilled from inside the spacecraft and Russian law enforcemen­t agencies are investigat­ing what caused it.

Sergei Prokopyev said investigat­ors were looking at samples he and crewmate Oleg Kononenko collected during a Dec 12 spacewalk. Prokopyev and two other astronauts returned to Earth last week from a 197-day space station mission.

The hole in the Russian Soyuz spacecraft attached to the station was spotted on Aug 30. The crew discovered a leak that was creating a slight loss of pressure and plugged the hole with epoxy and gauze.

Prokopyev said at a news conference the cavity started from the capsule’s interior and “it’s up to the investigat­ive organs to judge when that hole was made.”

The astronauts’ quick identifica­tion and repair of the hole demonstrat­ed “the crew was ready for any developmen­ts,” he said.

The hole didn’t pose a danger to Prokopyev and crewmates Serena AunonChanc­ellor of NASA and Alexander Gerst of the European Space Agency during their return because the section of the capsule it appeared on was jettisoned before the fiery re-entry into Earth’s atmosphere.

Roscosmos chief Dmitry Rogozin said in September the hole could have been drilled when the capsule was manufactur­ed or in orbit. Rogozin stopped short of blaming crew members, but the statement has caused some friction between Roscosmos and NASA.

Rogozin has since back-pedaled from the statement, blaming the news media for twisting his words. Prokopyev scoffed at the idea the hole could have been drilled by an astronaut, saying, “You shouldn’t think so badly of our crew.” (AP)

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