Interfax reports.

He noted that the issue was quickly resolved using the propulsion system of the Zvezda module.

According to Solovyov, insignificant fluctuations were noticed during the rendezvous of the Nauka module with the ISS, but the docking system coped with them.

“At the moment the station is in the normal orientation, all the ISS and MLM systems are working normally.

A reliable internal power and command interface, as well as a power supply interface was created, which connected the module to the station, ”he added.

The Russian cosmonauts had previously reported that the module's engines had turned on unscheduled.

To compensate for the disturbance, the engines of the Zvezda module were turned on.

As noted in NASA, the situation is stable, it posed no danger to the crew.