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International Space Station Air Leak Saga Worsens as Astronauts Take Shelter

via Ars Technica·2h ago

Work on a leaky Russian module aboard the International Space Station has caused a worrying turn in the saga, forcing astronauts to take shelter. The situation highlights the fragility of international cooperation in space and the immediate dangers posed by aging infrastructure. This development adds a layer of urgency to ongoing discussions about the future of the ISS and reliance on foreign partners.

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