The external inspection of the tragic accident site and the Invader wreck itself yielded no answers to the cause of the catastrophe. Yet, mechanic Jo was in no hurry to conclude this stage of the inspection, relishing every moment of freedom. There's no denying it - the work outside was incredibly demanding. Extremely low temperatures, micrometeoroids, cosmic radiation, and the risk of losing contact with the base due to equipment failure or unexpected weather conditions made it a challenge. However, for mechanic Jo, it was the best time. Unfortunately, time was relentlessly passing, and the flight safety oversight committee decided to conclude the external inspections and focus on searching for clues inside the wreck indicating the cause of the disaster. Nevertheless, Jo was in no rush at all.
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