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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It isn’t sucked out, it is pushed out; the air leaves the station to the outside there is a positive pressure pushing out and not a negative pressure sucking it out. https://youtu.be/C57xxvBtP7o

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