International Business Times The station's commander, Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield, first reported an ammonia leak on Thursday morning after seeing a steam of white flakes floating away from the port side of the station. The ISS uses ammonia to cool the power channels that ...
Computerworld Computerworld - NASA ground engineers and astronauts aboard the International Space Station are working together to fix an ammonia leak on the station. The space agency reported late Thursday afternoon that space station crew members had reported ...
Telegraph.co.uk NASA said in a bulletin on its website that while the rate of ammonia leaking from the station's truss structure had increased, the "station continues to operate normally otherwise and the crew is in no danger." " Ammonia is used to cool the station's ...
Geekosystem At the risk of starting your Friday of with bad news, an ammonia leak in the system that cools the International Space Station may be more severe than initially thought, say officials familiar with the situation. Ground crews are working overtime to ...
Engadget The current crew reported seeing damage to the vessel's truss structure yesterday and NASA has since confirmed there's been a leak of ammonia from the station's cooling system. The Agency says the problem isn't dangerous and that regular ISS-style ...
Voice of America Ammonia is used to cool the station's power channels that provide electricity to the station's systems. NASA says it is working to reroute other power channels to maintain full operation of those and other systems normally controlled by the leaking ...
CNN (CNN) -- Crew members aboard the International Space Station are awaiting word on how to deal with leaking ammonia from an outside cooling system, NASA said Thursday in a news release. The six-man crew is not in danger, NASA said. The space station ...