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None of which I'm aware. However, there was apparently a fear of such on one Shuttle flight, where a distressed payload specialist asked about the possibilities of opening the hatch while still in orbit after his experiment failed. On some flights thereafter, said hatch was padlocked with the commander holding the key.
"Early on when we were flying payload specialists, we had one payload specialist that became obsessed with the hatch. "You mean all I got to do is turn that handle and the hatch opens and all the air goes out?" It was kind of scary. Why did he keep asking about that?"
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