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  1. Russia’s new ‘Starlink‑Style’ Rassvet fleet loses its first satellite after weeks — Object 4 drops out of orbit but 15 others remain Object 4, one of 16 satelli

    Russia's new Rassvet broadband satellite constellation has lost its first satellite, Object 4, which deorbited approximately two months after its March 23rd launch. This satellite failed to perform any orbit-raising maneuvers and decayed from its initial parking orbit. While 15 other satellites from the same batch remain operational and are climbing to their target altitudes, the incident raises questions about the propulsion systems and ground control for the Rassvet network, which aims to compete with Starlink. AI

  2. ISS astronauts had to shelter in place in the SpaceX Dragon capsule because of an air leak

    Astronauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS) were directed to shelter in a SpaceX Dragon capsule due to an air leak discovered in the transfer tunnel. Russian cosmonauts attempted a repair, but these efforts have been paused for further assessment. The leaks stem from cracks in the Zvezda service module's transfer tunnel, a recurring issue that has been managed with temporary fixes for years. AI

    ISS astronauts had to shelter in place in the SpaceX Dragon capsule because of an air leak
  3. Astronauts take shelter as air leaks worsen on International Space Station

    Astronauts aboard the International Space Station were instructed to take shelter and prepare for a potential evacuation due to worsening air leaks. The issue, stemming from cracks in Russia's Zvezda service module, escalated on Friday, increasing the daily air loss. While Russian space agency Roscosmos reported sealing one leak and preparing to seal another, NASA and Roscosmos have been in disagreement over the cause and repair methods for these leaks. AI

    Astronauts take shelter as air leaks worsen on International Space Station