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Other than from decompression and fire, what other ways has NASA or the Russian space program identified as the most probably wayunique ways someone on the ISS wouldcould die suddenly, in particular from human error by those onwith the technology of the station.

I understand micrometeors and debris from artificial satellites are always a threat, but those wouldn't be caused by an error on the station.

Addendum-A heart attack; choking with piece of food; losing too much blood from a cut of a major artery, are not unique to errors with the technology of the station.

Other than from decompression and fire, what other ways has NASA or the Russian space program identified as the most probably way someone on the ISS would die suddenly, in particular from human error by those on the station.

I understand micrometeors and debris from artificial satellites are always a threat, but those wouldn't be caused by an error on the station.

Other than from decompression and fire, what other ways has NASA or the Russian space program identified unique ways someone on the ISS could die suddenly, in particular from human error with the technology of the station.

I understand micrometeors and debris from artificial satellites are always a threat, but those wouldn't be caused by an error on the station.

Addendum-A heart attack; choking with piece of food; losing too much blood from a cut of a major artery, are not unique to errors with the technology of the station.

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Potential catastrophic death on the ISS from mistakes

Other than from decompression and fire, what other ways has NASA or the Russian space program identified as the most probably way someone on the ISS would die suddenly, in particular from human error by those on the station.

I understand micrometeors and debris from artificial satellites are always a threat, but those wouldn't be caused by an error on the station.