Air is leaking from a Russian module on the International Space Station (ISS), as confirmed by Russian space officials. NASA stated that the leak does not pose a threat to the crew on board. The leak was first reported in August 2020, and Russian crew members attempted to locate and fix its source.
Russia Confirms Small But Growing Leak in Space Station https://t.co/AghRHPczTk
Russia Acknowledges Continuing Air Leak From Its Segment of Space Station https://t.co/WBi8PcmGfH
Air is leaking from a Russian ISS module, but 'no impact to crew,' NASA says https://t.co/7uK3TLrB0d https://t.co/6YB8upPWz9
The International #Space Station is experiencing a leak from a Russian module, but #NASA assures the public that it is no threat to the crew on board. https://t.co/6AyhmbHCu4
Russia says the #leak on the #ISS poses no threat to astronauts https://t.co/BCVZTJQ2tB
This is the International Space Station. According to some, it is unowned. If an alien showed up and sprayed Windex on one of its solar panels, it would rightfully own the entire thing. https://t.co/hufmoYMrsj
The Air Leak on ISS Russian Module Is Getting Worse https://t.co/pJX6Pi6xif https://t.co/zPHJnhZDux
Russian space officials first reported a leak in the Zvezda module in August 2020 and later that year Russian crew members located what they believed was its source and tried to fix it. #ISS #InternationalSpaceStation #Russia https://t.co/h9Wfn832OQ
Russian space officials say air leak at International Space Station poses no danger to its crew https://t.co/Pkqp26LCYx
Air leak has occurred on the Russian part of the ISS – Roscosmos The station and crew are not at risk from the leak, according to reports. https://t.co/fq1jz3Ax9q