An air leak on the International Space Station ... and Moscow: There is no danger

Yesterday, Thursday, reports revealed an incident on board the International Space Station, as the Russian Space Agency (Roscosmos) announced that it was looking for an air leak.

"There is no danger to the crew or the station," the Russian news agency TASS quoted "Roskosmos".

The agency said that the sensors in the Russian unit of the space station recorded the leak, and is now looking for the exact source by closing all units, one by one, to determine the location of the leak by reducing the pressure.

It is noteworthy that this is not the first time that such an incident has occurred on board the International Space Station, which is currently managed by a crew of three astronauts.

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