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NASA officials repeated Monday that the astronauts are safe and the outpost is stable. But lots of equipment remains shut off: extra lights, heaters and science experiments. If both cooling loops were to fail, the Russian side of the space station would have to carry the entire cooling load. The crew would have just enough time to attempt emergency repairs before, in all likelihood, abandoning ship in Russian Soyuz capsules to return to Earth. The space station is meant to operate until 2020. Shuttles will stop visiting, though, early next year. Only two shuttle flights remain, and there is no room on board either Discovery or Endeavour to return the failed pump, Suffredini said. If a third and final mission is approved for next summer, the discarded piece could be returned for analysis. Any additional spare pumps that might be needed in years to come, Suffredini said, could fit aboard a Japanese cargo carrier or commercial craft such as the type being designed by Space Exploration Technologies of California. ___ Online: NASA:
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