Acting on an abundance of caution, NASA on Friday directed five of the seven crew members serving on the International Space Station to wait inside what’s called a “safe haven” while two cosmonauts make repairs. The “haven” is a docked SpaceX Crew Dragon “Freedom” spacecraft, CBS News reported.
The cosmonauts are repairing cracks that have, on and off for six years, caused small air leaks, which is considered a top safety risk. Several attempts have been made over that time to repair the leaks.
The Russian space agency noticed a small pressure drop in the transfer tunnel last month after a Russian cargo ship arrived, which prompted the repairs.
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