NASA downplays ISS leak concerns
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•NASA cites progress in reducing ISS air leak
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A leak in a vestibule of the service module known as PrK that separates a docking port from the rest of the module.
The leak was first detected in 2019 but had recently doubled.
By April the leak had grown to nearly 1.7 kilograms per day, the highest rate recorded yet.
The root cause of the leaks remains under study.
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