In space 'open-heart surgery' scientists returned the life of the space station

In space 'open-heart surgery' scientists returned the life of the space station
Computers do all the work of the International Space Station. Since 2000, some European computers have kept the International Space Station alive. Computers are a very important space station for collecting, navigating and communicating various space-related data.
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Because without this computer the space station would be completely useless. Even the International Space Station can be detached from its orbit. Again it was not possible to bring the computers to earth and repair them. Because the whole setup was done in such a way, they were in no way detached from the space station. Disassembly had the potential to be a major catastrophe. As a result, European engineers and Russian astronauts have come up with another way - open-heart surgery.
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Just as the body opens its heart, its arteries, muscles, and surgery are performed. Much like the way those computers were surgery in space. A suitable circuit board was created in 2015. First, with the help of European engineers, Russian astronauts practiced on earth how to replace this new circuit without shutting down the computer.
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At the end of 2018, the astronauts left for the International Space Station with a new circuit board. The circuit board was successfully replaced in January 2019. But the astronauts could not be satisfied. They have to wait for more for their operation to be declared successful. The same way another computer got damaged last November. The new unit has also been replaced by 'open-heart surgery'. They said all the computers at the space station were working fine. Engineers said the cost and time have been saved as a result of open space surgery at the space station.

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