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Russian space officials say air leak at International Space Station poses no danger to its crew

  • Specialists are monitoring a leak in the Russian segment of the space station, with no threat to crew safety reported by Roscosmos.
  • Despite increasing leaks, NASA project manager notes no safety threat to the crew, with continual repair and maintenance work necessary on the aging space outpost according to Roscosmos.
  • The space station serves as a symbol of international cooperation amid tensions over Russia's actions in Ukraine, with plans to operate until 2030, as reported by NASA and partners.
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The Russian space agency Roscosmos said today that an air leak has been detected on the Russian segment of the International Space Station (ISS), adding that cosmonauts are working to fix the problem.

·Belgrade, Serbia
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politika.rs broke the news in Belgrade, Serbia on Wednesday, February 28, 2024.
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