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NASA accidentally broadcasts simulation of astronaut in distress

Sky News Thursday, 13 June 2024
NASA accidentally aired a medical drill meant for training on an official livestream which simulated an astronaut being treated for decompression sickness on the International Space Station (ISS) - prompting alarm on social media.
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