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NASA orders astronauts to take shelter

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Astronauts reenter ISS after sheltering due to leak repairs, NASA says
NASA astronauts temporarily sheltered June 5 in a docked SpaceX Dragon spacecraft as crews repaired new air leaks on the International Space Station.

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 · 2h
Astronauts aboard ISS briefly ordered by NASA to shelter amid air leak repairs
 · 16h
NASA's ISS astronauts briefly sheltered today. Here's what happened.
 · 8h
Astronaut who has dealt with Space Station leaks speaks to CNN
Cracks and leaks on the International Space Station force astronauts to seek shelter on the dragon spacecraft.

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Scientific American · 15h
Astronauts take shelter on the International Space Station because of air leaks
 · 17h
ISS astronauts had to shelter in place in the SpaceX Dragon capsule because of an air leak
 · 13h
Astronauts Are Preparing To Evacuate The ISS If This Problem Gets Any Worse
According to reports made by Tass, Roscosmos discovered two leaks along the Zvezda tunnel.

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 · 17h
International Space Station astronauts resume normal duties after evacuation order
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Factbox-Who is aboard the International Space Station during the air leak?
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NASA directs its ISS crew members to board spacecraft amid leak repair attempt

NASA directed five astronauts to board a docked Dragon spacecraft as cosmonauts attempt to address a leak on the International Space Station, a NASA press secretary said Friday.
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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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