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An ISS crew found an elusive air leak using floating tea leaves – haveeruonline
The International Space Station has been leaking an abnormal amount of air since September 2019.At first, the crew delayed solving the problem. I wasn’t

The International Space Station has been leaking an abnormal amount of air since September 2019.
At first, the crew delayed solving the problem. I wasn’t majoring. However, in August, the leak rate increased, and astronauts and astronauts aboard the orbiting laboratory began to try to find the source in earnest.
Russian space agency Roscosmos Announcement On Thursday, after devising an unusual test, the crew finally pinpointed the location of the leak. They let the tea leaves guide the search….
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