Astronauts back on board International Space Station
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Five of the seven crew members on the International Space Station briefly sought refuge inside a SpaceX return capsule Friday morning as two Russian cosmonauts worked on an air leak on the other end of the complex.
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Astronauts on International Space Station shelter in SpaceX Dragon as cosmonauts try to fix air leak
ISS astronauts briefly sheltered aboard an attached SpaceX Dragon capsule today (June 5) while cosmonauts tried to fix a persistent air leak on the Russian side.
International Space Station after NASA ordered astronauts to shelter inside their spacecraft and prepare for a possible emergency evacuation. The alert comes as a worsening air leak in Russia's Zvezda service module raises concerns about station safety.
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Two Russian cosmonauts are walking outside the space station today — NASA streaming the spacewalk live as Roscosmos moves experiments around the orbiting lab
Two Russian cosmonauts spent more than six hours outside the International Space Station on May 27, 2026, pulling science experiments off one module and bolting new instruments onto another while NASA broadcast every minute of it live.
On Wednesday, the Russian space agency (commonly known as Roscosmos) streamed a 5-hour spacewalk on the exterior of the International Space Station. Dubbed Roscosmos Spacewalk 66, the event saw cosmonauts Sergey Kud-Sverchkov and Sergei Mikaev perform necessary maintenance to the station.