Impact of space station spin requires study, official says

The Nauka module is seen prior to docking with the International Space Station on July 29. (Roscosmos Space Agency Press Service photo via AP)

The 20-metric-ton (22-ton) Nauka module, also called the Multipurpose Laboratory Module, approaches the International Space Station space station on July 29. (NASA via AP)

MOSCOW (AP) — Space engineers will analyze whether a glitch that caused the International Space Station to spin out of its normal orientation could have impacted any of its systems, a Russian space official said Wednesday.