In this image from video made available by NASA, Russian cosmonauts Oleg Kononenko and Sergei Prokopyev perform a spacewalk outside the International Space Station on Tuesday, Dec. 11, 2018. (Photo/Agencies)
Two Russian cosmonauts have ventured outside the International Space Station today to inspect a section of a Russian spacecraft where a small hole was spotted. The mysterious leak was discovered on August 30 in the Russian Soyuz craft which is attached to the ISS. It was initially believed to have been caused by a small meteorite and astronauts used tape to seal the leak after it caused a minor loss of pressure. Now, the two astronauts have confirmed the hole is safe - and the craft will be used again.
Two Russian cosmonauts have ventured outside the International Space Station today to inspect a section of a Russian spacecraft where a small hole was spotted. The mysterious leak was discovered on August 30 in the Russian Soyuz craft which is attached to the ISS. It was initially believed to have been caused by a small meteorite and astronauts used tape to seal the leak after it caused a minor loss of pressure. Now, the two astronauts have confirmed the hole is safe - and the craft will be used again. (Photo/Agencies)
Two Russian cosmonauts have ventured outside the International Space Station today to inspect a section of a Russian spacecraft where a small hole was spotted. The mysterious leak was discovered on August 30 in the Russian Soyuz craft which is attached to the ISS. It was initially believed to have been caused by a small meteorite and astronauts used tape to seal the leak after it caused a minor loss of pressure. Now, the two astronauts have confirmed the hole is safe - and the craft will be used again. (Photo/Agencies)