• Small Air Leak Detected on International Space Station

    From Internetado@21:1/5 to All on Thu Aug 30 16:25:10 2018
    Astronauts at the International Space Station are working to repair a
    small leak that was discovered at the orbiting laboratory Wednesday
    night (Aug. 29). While the leak caused a slight drop in cabin pressure,
    it did not pose an immediate danger to the astronauts currently living
    aboard the station, NASA officials said. [...]

    https://www.space.com/41676-space-station-small-pressure-leak.html?utm_source=sdc-newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=20180830-sdc

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  • From Jeff Findley@21:1/5 to All on Fri Aug 31 06:36:51 2018
    In article <pm95p9.16c.1@news.alt119.net>,
    internetado@alt119.net.invalid says...

    Astronauts at the International Space Station are working to repair a
    small leak that was discovered at the orbiting laboratory Wednesday
    night (Aug. 29). While the leak caused a slight drop in cabin pressure,
    it did not pose an immediate danger to the astronauts currently living
    aboard the station, NASA officials said. [...]

    https://www.space.com/41676-space-station-small-pressure-leak.html?utm_source=sdc-newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=20180830-sdc

    The Russians have already fixed it. Very small hole (reportedly 2mm
    diameter), very simple repair with some epoxy sealant on some medical
    gauze.

    The US wanted to study the Russian's proposed fix (and try it out on the ground) for at least 24 hours. The Russians didn't take that advice and
    just fixed the little hole. I'm sure the Russians didn't understand
    what all the fuss was about, considering the really horrific problems
    that they had on Mir. The worst was likely the Progress collision that
    caused a very big leak that had to be fixed by closing the hatch to the
    damaged module which was made difficult by all the wires and ducts that
    the Russians ran through the hatch. The other very scary incident was
    the fire caused by a faulty (solid fuel) chemical oxygen generator.
    When the fire is generating its own oxygen, you've got problems!

    Jeff
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