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A Soyuz rocket lifts off from the Baikonur Cosmodrome on Oct. 18, 2003 carrying the Expedition Eight crew to the ISS.


Expedition Eight commander Mike Foale is seen inside a Soyuz capsule during its Oct. 18, 2003 launch to orbit.


The Expedition Eight mission patch.
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By Associated Press

posted: 08:30 am ET
12 January 2004


MOSCOW (AP) -- The leak which caused air pressure to drop on the International Space Station was caused by the malfunction of a valve that disposes of extra pressure, Russian space officials said Monday.

The leak has caused the pressure to drop steadily since late December, raising fears about the safety of the American astronaut and Russian cosmonaut onboard the 16-nation floating space lab.

Sergei Gorbunov, spokesman for Rosaviakosmos, the Russian Aerospace Agency, said that one of the valves used to get rid of extra air pressure was identified as the source of the problem. With the leak identified, the astronauts should be able to fix it, he said.

``The problem will be completely solved within the next few days,'' he said on Russia's Echo of Moscow radio.

Gorbunov said that the drop in pressure had stabilized. Russian news media reported that the faulty valve was located on the American portion of the station.

American Michael Foale and Russian Alexander Kaleri are due to remain on board the station until the end of April. They arrived in October as the eighth set of full-time residents.

NASA has reduced the number of space station residents from three to two for the foreseeable future because of the grounding of the shuttle fleet in the wake of the Columbia disaster.

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