CO2 buildup on ISS suspected in Shuttle crew complaints
International Space Station managers at NASA's Johnson Space Center suspect carbon dioxide buildup in certain areas of the orbiting facility caused headaches and other symptoms experienced by Space Shuttle crew members working there during the most recent Station assembly mission, according to a...
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