“We have now triggered an alert ... A second later it was removed.

But there was a siren in the station.

And to our colleagues, I did not beat (the siren. -

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) so that they could hear, "cosmonaut Anton Shkaplerov told a specialist at the Mission Control Center near Moscow.

The reason was the temporary loss of readiness of navigation support in the Zvezda traffic control and navigation system, he added.

Later, at the Houston Mission Control Center, he informed the crew that no action was required from him.

Earlier it was reported that the ISS lost its orientation in space during testing of the Soyuz spacecraft engines.

Later, the operation of the station was restored.

Roscosmos stated that the disorientation of the ISS did not threaten the life of the crew and the safety of the station.