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NASA admits that ISS may stay unmanned for a while

Aug 29, 2011, 19:05 GMT

Washington - A recent Russian rocket failure could make it necessary to leave the International Space Station (ISS) unmanned for a while, the North American Space Agency (NASA) admitted Monday.

If the reason for the Soyuz capsule's failure last week are not identified and solved by mid-November, all asttronauts who are currently on the ISS will be brought back to Earth before their replacements can reach the station, NASA programme manager Mike Suffredini said Monday.

'We're gonna do what's safest for the crew and the space station,' Suffredini was quoted as saying in the Houston Chronicle.

Since NASA's own space shuttle fleet was grounded last month, the US agency depends on Russian Soyuz capsules to transport its astronauts to the ISS.

There are currently two US astronauts at the station, for a total of six. Three of them are due to return to earth in September, with the remainder set to comeng back in mid-November.

NASA only completed its part of the ISS earlier this year, although it has had astronauts at the station for 11 years.

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