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A small Russian part of the International Space Station has been leaking since September 2019 .
A new report confirms that NASA managers responsible for operating the space station are seriously concerned about the problem.
The leak has reached the highest level of concern on NASA 's 5x5 "risk matrix" The plan to mitigate the risk is to keep the hatch on the Zvezda module leading to the tunnel closed.
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