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Spacecraft are divided into air-tight sections, just as ships are divided into watertight compartments. If a small meteoroid were to punch a hole in a spacecraft, the air would begin to leak out into space. If the crew were not able to patch the hole quickly enough, or to get into their space suits, the crew would die of lack of air.

So far, this hasn't been a problem, but on longer space missions the crew will need to be carefully drilled in what to do should a meteoroid puncture the hull. Fortunately, the emergency patching repair would be easy; some putty or clay would serve as a very quick and effective stopper.

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If a pebble-sized meteor punctured a hole in a spaceship in space with no air, the cabin air would be sucked out due to the vacuum of space. This sudden depressurization would lead to rapid decompression, potentially causing equipment damage, injuries to crew members, and potentially loss of the spacecraft. Immediate action would be needed to seal the breach and restore pressure to ensure the survival of the crew.

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