Food supplies on space station getting tight, NASA says
Supplies of food are getting tight aboard the International Space Station (ISS), prompting program officials to begin thinking about a possible evacuation of the station in case the next resupply by a Russian Progress cargo vehicle doesn't take place on schedule. ISS managers try to retain 45 days...
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