NASA Directs ISS Astronauts to Seek Shelter Amid Russian Repair Concerns
Due to worries over Russian repairs, NASA has instructed astronauts aboard the ISS to take refuge in a Crew Dragon spacecraft, citing an 'elevated risk' to the station.
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NASA has issued a directive for astronauts on the International Space Station (ISS) to seek shelter in a Crew Dragon spacecraft. This decision comes in response to concerns regarding planned repairs by Russian cosmonauts.
The agency has indicated that these repairs pose an 'elevated risk' to the safety of the ISS, prompting the precautionary measure.
As the situation develops, NASA continues to monitor the activities and potential impacts of the repairs being undertaken by the Russian team.