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Air leakage aboard space station possibly caused by fracture – TASS
The ISS crew reported to the Flight Control Center on Thursday morning that the supposed leakage spot had been traced with the help of a tea bag
MOSCOW, October 15. /TASS/. The air could be leaking from the International Space Station (ISS) through a fracture in the intersection compartment of the Russian Zvezda module, Cosmonaut Ivan Vagner reported to Russia’s Flight Control Center, according to a live broadcast on NASA’s website on Thursday.”We have sent the photo and the video of the ‘scratch,’” the cosmonaut said.
The Flight Control Center requested the crew to continue monitoring the fracture.
The ISS crew reported to the Flight Control…
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