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Despite several attempts to stop the leak, the International Space Station is losing oxygen, according to interviews between ISS crew members and NASA-relayed Earth.
The oxygen leak, discovered at the International Space Station (ISS) in 2019, has not yet been sealed despite crew efforts, according to the U.S. space agency, which is based on discussions between astronauts and experts in ground broadcasting.
Russian astronaut Sergei Raishikov closed the hatch leading to the intermediate chamber of the Sweden module on the night of December 26-27. Eighteen hours later, he found that the atmospheric pressure in the chamber had dropped to 730 to 620 mmHg. He informed the Russian space flight control center.

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