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ISS leaks among 50 ‘areas of concern’ for astronaut safety: report

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The International Space Station.(Image credit: NASA)

NASA and its Russian counterpart have identified 50 “areas of concern” related to a long-running leak aboard the space station, a media report states.

The leak has been ongoing since 2019 in the Russian segment of the International Space Station (ISS) and was the focus of a new report from NASA’s Office of the Inspector General (OIG) published in September. While NASA and Roscosmos are addressing the leak, it remains a top “safety risk” for astronauts on board, the OIG report stated.

NASA officials, speaking in an exclusive with the Washington Post, said they are tracking four cracks and 50 other “areas of concern” on the ISS. The cracks have “all been covered with a combination of sealant and patches” by Roscosmos, NASA noted in a statement to the newspaper, and fixes are ongoing. Still, the leaking area is the top risk, at a 5 on a scale of 5, in NASA’s internal risk assessments, the OIG stated.

“We have conveyed the seriousness of the leaks multiple times, including when I was in Russia earlier this year,” associate administrator Jim Free added in an interview with the Post. Since the leaks are adjacent to a hatch, Free added that Roscosmos acquiesced to a NASA request to close the hatch as much as possible: “We’ve come to a compromise that they close it in the evening.”

NASA astronauts also remain on the U.S. side of the orbiting complex to be close to their escape vehicles, in case of the need of evacuation, the agency noted in its statement to the news outlet. That said, NASA has stressed repeatedly that the leak poses no immediate threat to astronauts.

“Not an impact right now on the crew safety or vehicle operations, but something for everybody to be aware of,” ISS program manager Joel Montalbano said in a news conference in February 2024 when the leak temporarily increased to 2.4 pounds per day, up from a historic low of 0.2 pounds per day.

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NASA Space Technology A schematic showing the layout of the ISS

A diagram of the International Space Station with the service module transfer tunnel labeled. Russian segments, including the tunnel, are visible in red. A leak from this area increased to a new peak of 3.7 pounds per day as of April 2024, up from 2.4 pounds per day two months before. (Image credit: NASA OIG)

The leak has been ongoing for five years and patches have been ongoing since it was first uncovered; agency officials noted in a Sept. 27 livestreamed briefing that repair work reduced the high leak observed in April 2024 by roughly a third.

The escaping air originated in a service module transfer tunnel in Russia’s Zvezda module that launched in 2000. Zvezda, along with the rest of the ISS, is aging and requires maintenance to keep going in orbit. The ISS is supposed to last until 2030 to serve both NASA’s staffing needs, and also to provide commercial low Earth orbit research. In the following decade, NASA hopes to have a set of commercial space stations ready to take over operations.

NASA’s OIG is tracking several other risks that could imperil keeping the ISS going that long, ranging from a sudden micrometeoroid strike to supply chain issues.

SpaceX has been tasked to build a large Dragon-type spacecraft to remove the ISS from orbit, in a contract awarded by NASA earlier this year. The OIG stated it will be looking to learn more about the schedule, costs and risks associated with the new vehicle and the deorbiting plan.

Originally posted on Space.com.

Elizabeth Howell is a regular contributor to Live Science and Space.com, along with several other science publications. She is one of a handful of Canadian reporters who specializes in space reporting. Elizabeth has a Bachelor of Journalism, Science Concentration at Carleton University (Canada) and an M.Sc. Space Studies (distance) at the University of North Dakota. Elizabeth became a full-time freelancer after earning her M.Sc. in 2012. She reported on three space shuttle launches in person and once spent two weeks in an isolated Utah facility pretending to be a Martian.

Politics
Sowore Leaks Police Memo, Alleges Force In Panic Over #FearlessInOctober Protest

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Omoyele Sowore

Former presidential candidate of the African Action Congress (AAC) in the 2019 and 2023 general elections, Omoyele Sowore has leaked a memo said to be from the Nigeria Police Force regarding the #FearlessInOctober protest scheduled for October 1, 2024.

Sowore, who is also the convener of the #RevolutionNow movement leaked the memo on his official X handle on Thursday night.

“POLICE PANIC WIRE ABOUT #FEARLESSINOCTOBER,” Sowore, who is also one of the organizers of the protest, wrote briefly to accompany the memo.

A part of the memo showed a directive for the engagement of dialogue and meeting with the leadership of identified groups to dissuade them from the planned protest, whose date coincides with Nigeria’s 64th independence day anniversary.

The memo reads, “POLICE WIRELESS MESSAGE”

“DTO: 261604/09/2024

“FROM: NIGPOL DOPS ABUJA

“CB: 0900/DOPS/FHQ/ABJ/VOL.19/395 X SECURITY GENERAL X RE: NIGERIA’S 64TH INDEPENDENCE ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS X PLANNED NATIONWIDE STRIKE BY SOME UNSCRUPULOUS ELEMENTSX INGENPOL HAS ORDERED X YOU CONTINUE TO ENGAGE IN MEETINGS/DIALOGUE WITH LEADERSHIP OF IDENTIFIED GROUPS X TO DISSUADE THEM FROM THE PLANNED PROTEST X DEPLOY COVERT OPERATIVES TO ALL NOOKS AND CRANNIES YOURS X FOR INTELLIGENCE GATHERING/SHARING X ALL NECESSARY MEASURES SHOULD BE TAKEN X PARTICULARY DURING THE INDEPENDENCE DAY CELEBRATIONS X TO ENSURE THAT NOTHING UNTOWARD IS ALLOWED X ANY ATTEMPT BY MISCREANTS/HOODLUMS TO ENGAGE IN DESTRUCTION OF LIVES AND PROPERTY SHOULD BE PROMPTLY RESISTED X COMPOLS SHOULD DIRECT OFFICERS/MEN TO BE AT RED ALERT X MAINTAIN WELL KITTED STANDBY MEN AT COMMAND HQTS X AREA COMMANDS X DIVISIONAL POLICE HQTS X TO FORESTALL ANY BREAKDOWN OF LAW AND ORDER X MODE OF DRESS X CAMOUFLAGE UNIFORM WITH HAT X TACTICAL UNITS TO USE BALLISTIC HELMETS X WHILE PERSONNEL FOR COVERT OPERATIONS X OTHER SPECIALIZED SECTIONS X SHOULD APPEAR IN THEIR APPROVED DRESS/UNIFORM X W.E.F MONDAY 30/09/2024 TILL STAND DOWN ORDER IS GIVEN X ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT AND ENSURE STRICT COMPLIANCE PLEASE XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXAK

“NIGPOL DOPS ABUJA

“M/IMMEDIATE.”

Recall that Sowore, who is also the publisher of Sahara Reporters, an online media organisation, had a few weeks ago said the #FearlessInOctober protest would go on with or without him.

He stressed that the protests will not stop until the government addresses the demands of the protesters.

Politics Nigeria recalls that Sowore was arrested some days ago by the operatives of the Nigeria Immigration Service, NIS upon his arrival at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport in Lagos.

The Department of State Services (DSS) had declared him wanted and gave an order to airport security and immigration authorities for his arrest as soon as he returns to the country.

DSS boss Adeola Ajayi gave the order for Sowore’s arrest following the role he played in the recent 10 days of #EndBadGovernance protests in August.