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Old January 6th 04, 10:28 PM
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Default report: slow air leak on ISS

Hey, that's a great idea! Of couse, if the hatch in any one module
opens the wrong way, and then the pressure inside the module drops,
and the equalization valve happens to fail, well, say goodbye to ISS.



"Brian Gaff" wrote in message ...
Hmm, this is a very small leak, quite how you would go about locating it I
must admit I would not know how to start.

Seems very odd that the same person is on board as was when Mir had its
collision. Don't believe in Jonah's, but....

Surely, the answer is to just close every hatch, and see which compartment
has a pressure drop.

Brian

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