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Russian ISS cosmonauts struggle to find an air leak – DW (English)
Cosmonauts are considering sealing off the affected area, but worry this would impact the overall operation of the orbital station. Russia’s space agency has said…

The International Space Station is still losing oxygen but the situation is under control, Russian space agency Roscosmos said on Saturday, adding that the agency was ready to send an additional supply of oxygen if the problem escalates.
The leak is affecting the Russian section of the ISS, with the fault apparently located in an access section to the Zvezda module. The exact location is not yet clear, Russian media reported.
“We have had this leak for quite some time, the rate is very small, nothing…
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