First, the good news.
The Russian-built Nauka laboratory successfully dockedwith the International Space Stationon Thursday morning.
On Friday, Russian space agencyRoscosmos pointed to a"short-term software failure" as the culprit.
According toNASATV updates, the station went out of orientation by about 45 degrees.
“Recovery operations have regained attitude and the crew is in no danger,“NASA tweetedThursday.
ISS happenings
The thruster glitch shook up at least one other scheduled ISS launch.
NASA reportsthat all ISS systems are operating normally.
The crew’s schedules for Thursday were scrubbed while the team focused on working through any issues with Nauka.
If all goes well, it will be back to science as usual up in orbit.