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NASA Tracks Down Glitchy Ammonia Alarm on Space Station

 January 14, 2015 
NBC NEWSTech & Science
 
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Space Station Crew Safe After Glitchy Ammonia Alarm
Concerns about a possible ammonia leak sparked an alarm on the International Space Station, but NASA said bad electronics were apparently to blame.
 
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NASA: 'No Concrete Data' of Ammonia Leak on ISS
NASA announces that there is no data that an alarm, which sometimes is indicative of an ammonia leak, actually posed a threat, meanwhile the American astronauts are safely in the Russian part of the ISS as a precaution.
 
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