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ISS, NASA and Crew Dragon

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NASA directs its ISS crew members to board spacecraft amid leak repair attempt
Five astronauts were forced to seek shelter aboard a spacecraft attached to the International Space Station as their crewmates worked to assess a leak in the Russian-controlled side of the orbiting la...

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Worsening ISS leak repair triggers Crew Dragon shelter order, alert later lifted
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NASA puts ISS astronauts on evacuation alert after worsening air leak
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Emergency 'safe haven' order for Space Station astronauts
NASA had five crew members on the International Space Station move to the space capsule docked to it in preparation for a repair effort to a worsening leak on the Russian side.

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NASA Orders ISS Crew Members to Briefly Shelter During Leak Repair Work
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Major TV network halted for breaking 'worst case scenario' news from NASA
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NASA's ISS astronauts briefly sheltered today. Here's what happened.

NASA astronauts briefly sheltered in their SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule on Friday during a Russian repair attempt on a leaky transfer tunnel of the International Space Station. The work was later halted for further analysis, and the crew resumed their normal tasks on the space station, which orbits about 250 miles above Earth.
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ISS astronauts return to planned operations after air leak prompts NASA evacuation alert - as it happened

Astronauts aboard the International Space Station were earlier ordered by NASA to shelter in their spacecraft and prepare for potential evacuation as a Russian crew attempted to fix a worsening air leak.
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Astronauts take shelter on the International Space Station because of air leaks

Astronauts on the International Space Station (ISS) briefly took shelter and prepared for a potential evacuation because of worsening air leaks from a Russian-built module, a NASA spokesperson said
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