Russia finds ISS hole made deliberately: space chief

AFP  |  Moscow 

Russian investigators looking into the origin of a hole that caused an oxygen on the have said it was caused deliberately, the said.

"It concluded that a had been ruled out which is important to establish the truth." Rogozin said the commission's main line of inquiry was that the hole had been drilled deliberately, a position that has been voiced in the past.

"Where it was made will be established by a second commission, which is at work now," he said.

The small hole in the wall of a Russian-made Soyuz space capsule docked onto the ISS was located in August and quickly sealed up.

Officials have suggested a number of possible reasons for the appearance of the hole. A top government has denied a Russian media report that the investigation looked at the possibility that US astronauts had drilled the hole in order to get a sick colleague sent back to Earth. The current ISS commander, Drew Feustel, called the suggestion that the crew was somehow involved "embarrassing".

Rogozin -- who previously oversaw the space industry as -- was appointed of last May, in a move analysts said would spell trouble for the embattled sector.

The official, who was placed under US sanctions over the crisis in 2014, admitted it had become difficult to work with NASA.

"Problems with NASA have certainly appeared but not through the fault of NASA," he said, blaming unnamed American officials for telling the US space agency what to do.

He also claimed that founder sought to squeeze out of the space launch services market and complained about the US military drone X-37.

"Americans have this thing, the X-37," Rogozin said. "We don't understand its purposes. Rather, we do understand, but we have not received an explanation.

"Essentially, this thing can be used as a

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First Published: Tue, October 02 2018. 19:15 IST