Race against time for astronauts to find ISS air leaks

Tea leaves are often used by fortune tellers to determine a person’s fortune.

Apparently, tea bags are also used to find air leaks in space stations. Floating freely, they are attracted to the area where the air is extracted.

But this time, the solution for the tea bag does not work and the officials of the Russian space agency are worried.

It appears that the International Space Station is still losing oxygen, but the situation is under control, Russian space agency Roscosmos said on Saturday, adding that the agency is ready to send an additional amount of oxygen if the problem intensifies, the German news agency DW reported.

The leak affects the Russian section of the ISS, the apparent defect located in an access section to the Zvezda module. The exact location is not yet clear, Russian media reported.

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