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NASA briefly moved ISS astronauts to safe haven

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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.

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 · 20h · on MSN
Astronauts reenter ISS after sheltering due to leak repairs, NASA says
 · 20h
ISS astronauts return to planned operations after air leak prompts NASA evacuation alert - as it happened
 · 19h
Factbox-Who Is Aboard the International Space Station During the Air Leak?
NASA ordered five ⁠astronauts ⁠aboard the International Space ⁠Station to take shelter and prepare for possible evacuation ​for on Friday as a Russian crew tried to fix a leak ‌of air on its portion ‌...

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NASA Reverses Evacuation Alert Order For Astronauts Aboard Space Station
 · 11h
NASA reverses evacuation order for ISS after leak concerns
 · 19h
Astronauts return to ISS after sheltering during air leak repair attempt
Five of the seven crew were directed to go into the docked SpaceX shuttle Dragon "Freedom" on Friday afternoon and were braced for a potential evacuation.

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International Space Station Astronauts in Evacuation Mode as Russia Attempts to Fix Widening Air Leak
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NASA directs its ISS crew members to board spacecraft amid leak repair attempt
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NASA and SpaceX launched a Dragon cargo run carrying 6,500 pounds of supplies and experiments to the ISS after weather delays, the steady logistics drumbeat that keeps the ...

SpaceX launches Dragon to the ISS with 6,500 pounds of supplies and science, keeping astronauts and research running in orbit.
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