File:Hole in Soyuz MS-09 docked to International Space Station.jpg

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English: Image of the likely drill hole in Soyuz MS-09 vehicle docked to the International Space Station in 2018. The hole is the one to the bottom left, 2mm in diameter, not the larger one to the top right which is part of the design. Marks above and to the right of the hole are possible drill marks.
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Source Russian space chief vows to find “full name” of technician who caused ISS leak, Ars Technica; also available as Russia Says Hole in International Space Station Was Drilled, Smithsonian Magazine
Author Credited to NASA TV, and NASA, respectively

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Image of the likely drill hole in Soyuz MS-09 vehicle docked to the International Space Station in 2018.

5 September 2018

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current13:55, 20 August 2021Thumbnail for version as of 13:55, 20 August 2021782 × 490 (48 KB)GRubanUploaded a work by Credited to NASA TV, and NASA, respectively from [https://arstechnica.com/science/2018/09/russian-space-chief-vows-to-find-full-name-of-technician-who-caused-iss-leak/ Russian space chief vows to find “full name” of technician who caused ISS leak], Ars Technica; also available as [https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/someone-drilled-hole-international-space-station-180970208/ Russia Says Hole in International Space Station Was Drilled], ''Smithsonian Magazine'' with Up...
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