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Foul Smell Forces ISS Module Sealing: NASA's Response to Russian Spacecraft Odor - News Directory 3

Foul Smell Forces ISS Module Sealing: NASA’s Response to Russian Spacecraft Odor

November 28, 2024 Catherine Williams Tech
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At a glance
  • Recently, astronauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS) reported a strange and unpleasant smell.
  • NASA stated that they are unable to determine the source of the smell.
  • The odor has raised concerns about the health implications for those aboard the ISS.
Original source: news.google.com

Mysterious Odor on Space Station

Recently, astronauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS) reported a strange and unpleasant smell. The odor originated from a Russian spacecraft. In response, the ISS crew sealed off the affected module to ensure safety.

NASA stated that they are unable to determine the source of the smell. They advised that questions about the issue should be directed to the Russian space program. This unusual situation has scientists puzzled and has led to discussions about the potential risks for astronauts.

The odor has raised concerns about the health implications for those aboard the ISS. NASA has not provided detailed information but is monitoring the situation closely. Astronauts are taking precautions as they continue their work in space.

The incident highlights the challenges astronauts face while living in a confined environment. Despite advanced technology, unexpected issues can arise, requiring quick responses to maintain safety.

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