Russia Says Hole
in International Space
Station Could Be Sabotage The small hole in a section of the
Soyuz ship of the International
Space Station (ISS) was discovered
last week and sealed with duct tape. Dmitry Rogozin, the head of
Russia's civilian space agency,
says the hole was caused by a drill. Dmitry Rogozin, Russian Aviation and Space Agency,
via BBC News A previous theory that the hole was caused
by a small meteorite have been discounted. The ISS is host to six crew members — Rogozin said a commission will be
established to identify the "culprit." The Soyuz is Russian made. Space industry experts have pointed out Dmitry Rogozin, Russian Aviation and Space Agency,
via BBC News