International Space Station crew shelter as Russian team repairs air leak
NASA ordered the International Space Station crew to shelter in their docked spacecraft and prepare for possible evacuation as Russian cosmonauts work to repair a worsening air leak in the station's Russian-built segment. NASA said the leak had worsened and Russian crewmembers were attempting repairs on the affected module. Crew members moved into their spacecraft to isolate station compartments and stand ready to undock if leaders ordered an evacuation. If engineers cannot stop the leak, crews would evacuate and station operations and scientific experiments would be disrupted.
I've been searching for the official NASA comms on this, but nothing. Lots of sites reporting in the last hour the ISS crew got orders "to enter their Crew Dragon spacecraft...& don their spacesuits in case the air leak warranted an emergency evacuation". 🤞hoping they can fix this🤞🔭🧪⚛️🛰️
Bethany Stevens (@NASASpox) / X share.google/x9xOVxKVIyQo... This account is listed on NASA's website.
I saw from NASA that everything is back to normal, and there was no threat to the astronauts, so this really just seems like a bunch of sensationalist reporting.
This is not good, regardless which country the section belongs to
Yikes www.reuters.com/science/inte... One thing we tried to emphasize in A City on Mars is that this sort of thing is pretty common. A lot of doing space is maintenance, not gazing out at the horizon. However, this is pretty extreme. Hope it gets resolved quickly.
When I very first read about this stuff one of the surprises is that you can have a leak at all! In fact, it's quite normal. Spacecrafts leak gas, and it's OK as long as the leak is slow. Downside to a slow leak is it can be hard to find.
This is something I liked in the Expanse books. The spacers always checking things by habit.