NASA moves ISS crew to SpaceX Dragon as precaution during Russian cosmonauts' leak repair work
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William Harwood
Summary
NASA briefly directed five of the seven International Space Station crew members to take shelter inside a docked SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft as a precaution while two Russian cosmonauts worked to address small air leaks in the rear of the Russian Zvezda module. The "safe haven" protocol was enacted out of an abundance of caution, and the situation was resolved without incident.
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Two cosmonauts began work to address two small air leaks in a compartment at the rear of the Russian Zvezda module.
Known as a "safe haven" — as two cosmonauts began work to address two small air leaks
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