A smoke alarm sounded Sept. 9 in Russia’s segment of the International Space Station (ISS) and astronauts smelled “burning” on board, Russia’s space agency and NASA said.
France 24: Astronauts smell smoke, burning on Russia’s ISS module
This NASA image released on September 1, 2021 shows Hurricane Ida pictured as a category 2 storm from the International Space Station as it orbited 263 miles above the Gulf of Mexico, with upper(L), the Nauka multipurpose laboratory module docked to the Earth-facing port of the Zvezda service module on August 28, 2021. - Louisiana and Mississippi took stock on August 31, 2021 of the disaster inflicted by powerful Hurricane Ida, as receding floodwaters began to reveal the full extent of the damage along the US Gulf Coast and the death toll rose to four. New Orleans was under a curfew Tuesday evening, nearly two days after Ida slammed into the Louisiana coast as a Category 4 storm, exactly 16 years after devastating Hurricane Katrina, which killed more than 1,800 people, made landfall.