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'Odour' detected on Sunita Williams led-International Space Station. How did Nasa solve this?

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 26 November 2024
A Russian supply ship brought food and equipment to the International Space Station. Cosmonauts detected a strange smell. They closed a hatch and turned on air purifiers. The odor went away quickly. The crew accessed the supplies. NASA said there was no danger.
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