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Space Station Malfunction Prompts Shutdowns, Workers Scramble

August 1, 2010
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ISS Amonia Tank Assembly (NASA)

Punctuated equilibrium:  that’s the notion that long stretches of routine activity that are randomly interrupted with massive game-changing events.  Think asteroids crashing into the Yucatan peninsula 65 mm years ago.  Or, Lincoln assassinated by Booth.  Or, cooling systems on the International Space Station (ISS) failing.

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