Technology After Soyuz MS-22 landed, the damaged Russian capsule returned to Earth without a crew 1 year ago [ad_1] The Soyuz MS-22 capsule landed at 13:46 (Italian time) in Kazakhstan, near the city of Dzhezkazgan. The shuttle returned to Earth unmanned as it had suffered a loss of refrigeration liquid in December, not guaranteeing the safety of any people on board. Soyuz MS-22 will now be recovered by technicians from the Russian space agency Roscosmos, who will be able to analyze the capsule to reconstruct the causes of the damage it suffered during its docking with the International Space Station (ISS). Currently, the most accredited hypothesis is that of an impact of a micrometeorite or space debris. [ad_2] Source link Tags: capsule, crew, damaged, Earth, landed, MS22, returned, Russian, Soyuz Continue Reading Previous A body for ChatGPT: the first anthropomorphic robot equipped with generative AI at the CattolicaNext Because you don’t have to be afraid of ChatGPT. An experiment (ours!) More Stories Technology Text-only posts like on Twitter: the new idea of TikTok (also in Italy) 9 months ago Technology The modular electric bus that gets bigger when needed is Italian 9 months ago Technology Spotify increases the cost of Premium subscriptions 9 months ago Technology Twitter, Musk explains why he got rid of the logo: X will be the “app of everything” 9 months ago Technology Eye scan-based crypto (and income for everyone). The new project from the creator of ChatGpt 9 months ago Technology Because the propeller blades in the sea of Moby Dick are a breakthrough 9 months ago