Space agencies are investigating the cause of a leak on the space station and are working on a plan to safely return three crew members to Earth.
NASA and the Russian space agency Roscosmos are still investigating the cause of a leak on a spacecraft attached to the International Space Station , and are working on a plan to safely return three crew members from the station to Earth.
Head of Roscosmos, Yury Borisov, said in a press briefing that the agency had “no fears” about the well-being of the ISS crew and that temperatures in the Soyuz craft had now stabilized.
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