Will somebody die in space today?
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There are reports that some kind of accident has happened or is happening on the ISS. It might have resulted in partial decompression. Will it lead in anyone dying? (If anyone dies in space for any other reason today, it will also count.)
For the context, so far in the history of spaceflight nobody has died while in orbit. All space-related accidents happened either during accent or descent. If this accident results in any casualties, this will be a morbid first.
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For the context, so far in the history of spaceflight nobody has died while in space (above 100 km).
That's not true: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soyuz_11. It happened as part of return, yes, but it was above 100 km.
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