"Russian ISS Module Experiences Growing Air Leak, NASA Monitors Crew Safety"

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Russia's space agency has confirmed a small but growing air leak from its segment of the International Space Station, with specialists monitoring the situation and assuring that it does not pose a danger to the crew. This is not the first time a leak has been detected on the ISS, with previous instances in 2020 and 2022. The ongoing leaks add to a series of issues, including misfiring Russian rockets and radiator leaks, prompting Russia to plan its own space station after 2024, while NASA aims to continue ISS operations until at least 2030.
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- NASA monitoring increased leak in Russian ISS module SpaceNews
- International Space Station's has air leak; crew not in danger USA TODAY
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