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Leak in Russian Supply Ship Causes Toxic Odor Issue on ISS
Nov 24, 2024, 09:37 PM
A potential hazard has emerged on the International Space Station (ISS) due to a leak in the newly docked Russian supply ship, Progress MS-29. NASA confirmed the presence of an 'unexpected odor' and a toxic smell aboard the ISS. After opening the Progress spacecraft's hatch, Roscosmos cosmonauts detected an unusual smell and observed small droplets, leading them to close the Poisk hatch to isolate the Russian segment. The incident raises concerns for the safety of astronauts, including Sunita Williams.
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