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Astronauts sheltering on International Space Station

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International Space Station Astronauts Ordered To Prepare For Evacuation, As If They Have Somewhere Else To Go
If you're claustrophobic, you probably can't imagine a worse place to be than the International Space Station — 356 feet of interior space in which you're meant to live, work, and maintain the thin sh...

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NASA reverses evacuation alert order for astronauts aboard space station
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Astronauts briefly take shelter during repair to fix leak on the International Space Station
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Astronauts return to ISS after sheltering during air leak repair attempt
Astronauts on the International Space Station (ISS) were ordered to shelter in an attached spacecraft after the structure suddenly started leaking more air.

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Scientific American · 8h
Astronauts take shelter on the International Space Station because of air leaks
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ISS astronauts had to shelter in place in the SpaceX Dragon capsule because of an air leak
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Astronauts Are Preparing To Evacuate The ISS If This Problem Gets Any Worse
According to reports made by Tass, Roscosmos discovered two leaks along the Zvezda tunnel.

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International Space Station astronauts resume normal duties after evacuation order
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Factbox-Who is aboard the International Space Station during the air leak?
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Space station crew briefly moves to "safe haven" amid concerns over leaks

Out of an abundance of caution, NASA briefly directed five of the seven crew members aboard the International Space Station to wait inside the docked SpaceX Crew Dragon "Freedom" spacecraft.
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We can predict space weather—what if we could also stop it?

The weather on Earth can get pretty messy sometimes. But in space, it can be wild, and the effects can be far-reaching. Solar flares, giant explosions on the sun, can send out streams of energy that block radio communications and fry satellite electronics.
Astronomy
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The first commercial space telescope just achieved first light

The world’s first commercial space science telescope, Mauve, just sent back data from low-Earth orbit, achieving “first light” — and signaling a potential new era for low-cost observation. Launched Nov. 28, 2025, aboard SpaceX’s Transporter-15 ...
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CCA student selected for internship to analyze NASA Earth science data

Alexander Kefalopoulos, a junior student from Canyon Crest Academy, has been selected for the prestigious NASA STEM Enhancement in Earth and Space Science (SEES) Summer Internship at The University of Texas at Austin Center for
Morehead State University
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MSU Space Science programs expand reach and student opportunities

Morehead State University has become a household name at NASA in the last decade. The space science program continues to contribute to NASA and commercial space missions and prepare students for tomorrow's aerospace jobs. The Space Science Center is ...
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'Rosetta Stone' radio signal helps scientists decode strange, repeating blasts from space

Radio astronomers have decoded a peculiar repeating radio signal from deep space, tracing it to a vampiric binary star system.
Science Friday
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Down To Earth: Space Science For Community Change

Calling all budding environmentalists, space enthusiasts, and Earth-bound innovators! Science Friday is excited to offer our Down To Earth program—a free educational experience designed to ignite a curiosity for science that’ll burn brighter than a ...
SETI
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What to Expect in Space Science 2026

Interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS and its unusual gas-to-dust chemistry Crewed and robotic lunar missions advancing sustained exploration Asteroid characterization and deflection studies supporting planetary defense High-cadence sky surveys and next-generation ...
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The cost of shrinking space science

In this week’s episode of Space Minds Mamta Patel Nagaraja – NASA’s former associate chief scientist-offers an insider’s look at how science priorities are set, what gets cut and what the future holds for research aboard the ISS and beyond.
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