Earlier Wednesday, the pump module on one of the space station’s two external
cooling loops automatically shut down when it reached pre-set temperature
limits. These loops circulate ammonia outside the station to keep both internal
and external equipment cool. The flight control teams worked to get the cooling
loop back up and running, and they suspect a flow control valve actually inside
the pump module itself might not be functioning correctly.
At no time was the crew or the station itself in any danger, but the ground
teams did work to move certain electrical systems over to the second loop. Some
non-critical systems have been powered down inside the Harmony node, the Kibo
laboratory and the Columbus laboratory while the teams work to figure out what
caused the valve to not function correctly and how to fix it. The crew is safe
and preparing to begin a normal sleep shift while experts on the ground collect
more data and consider what troubleshooting activities may be necessary.
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