When air gets sucked out from a spacestation or whatever, where does the sucked out air go ?

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When air gets sucked out from a spacestation or whatever, where does the sucked out air go ?

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To space, where it almost immediately spreads out to a density of one molecule per multiple cubic meters. From there it eventually falls into the nearest gravity well.

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