NASA orders ISS astronauts into Dragon over leak (opens in new tab)
NASA temporarily directed five International Space Station crew members to shelter in a docked SpaceX Dragon spacecraft on June 5 while Russian cosmonauts assessed a worsening air leak on the Russian side of the orbital laboratory. NASA spokesperson Bethany Stevens said the move was made “out of an abundance of caution,” and the crew left the capsule and resumed regular station work after teams paused repair activity less than two hours later. The leak is in the transfer tunnel, known as PrK,...
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