U.S., Russian engineers probing cause of ISS pressure loss

U.S. and Russian engineers continue to search for the cause of a slow loss of cabin pressure onboard the International Space Station (ISS), although the likeliest culprit is a Russian carbon dioxide removal unit, according to NASA. Station managers noticed a "subtle" decrease in cabin pressure on...

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