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Smoke sets off alarms on the International Space Station – Space.com
It’s not the first cause for alarm, and it likely will not be the last.

Alarms blared aboard the Russian side of the International Space Station (ISS) early Thursday (Sept. 9), and the crew reported seeing smoke and smelling burnt plastic, according to news reports.
The incident occurred in Russia’s Zvezda module as the station’s…
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