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I wonder if some space debris caused the leak? GreenWave Yesterday #1
Way above my paygrade malaise Yesterday #2
Its operating way past its expected and intended Johonny Yesterday #3
I guess Voyagers I and II have spoiled me. GreenWave Yesterday #4
No life support on the V-gers LuvLoogie Yesterday #12
Probably one of Leon's junk hit it durablend Yesterday #5
What I would guess too. GreenWave Yesterday #6
They operate below the space station Johonny Yesterday #7
Other way Manatee Yesterday #8
No - they are about 50 to 90 miles above the space station. n/t whopis01 Yesterday #20
Trump Administration Press Release : PCIntern Yesterday #9
They need to fire up the coal powered oxygen generator ChicagoTeamster Yesterday #10
A beautiful machine serviced by PCIntern Yesterday #11
And they don't need no stinkin oxygen. Oxygen is for woke wussies ChicagoTeamster Yesterday #24
Who always say "Sir..." The Madcap Yesterday #26
PC, I am very upset with you popsdenver Yesterday #29
Bowie Nelg Yesterday #13
Something like this was inevitable. SergeStorms Yesterday #14
"This is how we fix problems..." Shipwack Yesterday #15
Works for BMW. Kid Berwyn Yesterday #25
Chernobyl paleotn Yesterday #27
Put flex-tape patches on the cracks, and it'll be good for another 20 years. Problem solved! Emile Yesterday #16
Duct tape. Works great. Dr. T Yesterday #17
Ask the Apollo astronauts muriel_volestrangler Yesterday #19
Do they have any chewing gum onboard? 2MuchNoise Yesterday #18
Clicking on the link, it's updated: barbtries Yesterday #21
Great news malaise Yesterday #22
NASA was not impressed with the Russians' proposed method of fixing it, involving a saw muriel_volestrangler 23 hrs ago #31
Thanks for this malaise 23 hrs ago #33
Hearkens back to a terrible movie BaronChocula 23 hrs ago #34
Scary stuff! surfered Yesterday #23
Sabotage by way of Putin wouldn't surprise me. littlemissmartypants Yesterday #28
My first thought BaronChocula 23 hrs ago #32
feels like an episode of For All Mankind TalenaGor 23 hrs ago #30
Are there any useable airlocks inside? BidenRocks 23 hrs ago #35
Way above my paygrade malaise 23 hrs ago #36
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