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Space Station Suffers Ammonia Leak, NASA Says Astronauts Are Fine
The International Space Station has suffered a small leak of ammonia which is used to cool its power system, NASA said Thursday, adding that the leak has posed no immediate danger to the astronauts onboard.
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