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<item><title>Roscosmos Considers Permanently Sealing Leaky PrK Module</title><link>https://www.live-feeds.com/feed/russia-might-be-ready-to-give-up-on-its-leaky-iss-module</link><guid isPermaLink="false">https://www.live-feeds.com/feed/russia-might-be-ready-to-give-up-on-its-leaky-iss-module#u9712</guid><pubDate>Tue, 23 Jun 2026 10:41:37 +0000</pubDate><description>Roscosmos may decommission the PrK module to stop a persistent air leak. This leak has affected the station since 2019. Recent repair efforts involved high-risk drilling operations.What's confirmed:The PrK module has had a persistent air leak since 2019.NASA sheltered 5 astronauts in a Dragon capsule on June 5 while Roscosmos planned to drill into a leaking module.Still unconfirmed:Roscosmos is planning to decommission the PrK module.Russia may seal the leaking module.</description></item>
<item><title>Russia May Abandon Leaky ISS Module After Failed Repairs</title><link>https://www.live-feeds.com/feed/russia-might-be-ready-to-give-up-on-its-leaky-iss-module</link><guid isPermaLink="false">https://www.live-feeds.com/feed/russia-might-be-ready-to-give-up-on-its-leaky-iss-module#u5388</guid><pubDate>Sat, 20 Jun 2026 02:36:48 +0000</pubDate><description>NASA and Roscosmos are managing air leaks that have persisted for seven years. Recent high-risk repair attempts forced astronauts into emergency shelters. Russia&amp;#039;s deteriorating modules are accelerating its withdrawal from the station.What's confirmed:Air leaks in the International Space Station have existed for seven years.NASA and Roscosmos are working on a collaborative approach to address the leaks.Still unconfirmed:Russia&amp;#039;s withdrawal from the ISS is accelerating due to worsening leaks in aging modules.</description></item>
<item><title>Russia Considers Abandoning Leaky ISS Module Amid NASA Dispute</title><link>https://www.live-feeds.com/feed/russia-might-be-ready-to-give-up-on-its-leaky-iss-module</link><guid isPermaLink="false">https://www.live-feeds.com/feed/russia-might-be-ready-to-give-up-on-its-leaky-iss-module#u4224</guid><pubDate>Fri, 19 Jun 2026 04:41:09 +0000</pubDate><description>Russia may permanently seal the leaking PrK tunnel to reduce air loss. This follows a period of tension between NASA and Roscosmos over repair strategies. Astronauts were briefly evacuated as repair efforts were attempted and then halted.What's confirmed:The International Space Station has experienced air leaks first detected in 2019.NASA and Roscosmos have disagreed over how to address the station cracks.Astronauts were temporarily moved to a safe haven during repair attempts.Repair efforts were halted and crew members have since returned to the station.Roscosmos recently abandoned a plan to </description></item>
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