NASA Resumes ISS Operations After Roscosmos Repair Pause

NASA has directed ISS crew members to resume regular operations after Roscosmos halted repair activities in the Zvezda service module. This decision follows a temporary safe haven protocol inside the Dragon spacecraft. NASA aims to collaborate with Roscosmos to address any issues effectively.

NASA Resumes ISS Operations After Roscosmos Repair Pause
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NASA has instructed the crew aboard the International Space Station to resume regular operations after Russia's Roscosmos paused repairs in the Zvezda service module. The announcement was made on X by NASA spokesperson Bethany Stevens.

The adjustments come after safety protocols required crew members inside the Dragon spacecraft to remain in safe haven status. With repairs on hold, normal activities have been authorized to continue.

NASA expressed eagerness to collaborate with Roscosmos in addressing the structural issues that necessitated the pause, aiming for a cooperative resolution.

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