30 AUGUST 2018 BREAKING Pressure sensors detected a depressurization in the International Space Station possibly caused by a micrometeorite impact Pressure sensors detected a depressurization in the International Space Station (ISS) on Wednesday night. The crew had to search for a leak, which was eventually traced to the Russian space capsule docked with the station. The leak was found in the Soyuz craft, which is docked with the ISS, reported Russian space chief Dmitry Rogozin. The official said air was being sucked out through a 1.5mm fracture, which may have been caused by a micrometeorite impact. “The crew safety is not in danger,” he said. “The spaceship will be kept, a repair kit will be used.” Rogozin said the malfunction will require a sealant to be applied from the inside of the ship, so no emergency spacewalk will be required. The leak was slow and posed no danger to people on board, according to NASA, with mission control deciding that crew members could sleep be