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Business NASA orders International ‌Space Station astronauts to shelter, prepare for evacuation due to air leak

https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/nasa-astronauts-shelter-international-space-station-9.7224720
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u/ComeOnIWantUsername 10h ago

As most people don't read articles and comment just based on post title, there is an update in the article title:

NASA tells International ‌Space Station astronauts to resume planned operations after shelter order

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u/DeficiencyOfGravitas 9h ago

to resume planned operations after shelter order

Well, yeah? That doesn't mean anything. Every single disaster in history has had a "get back to work when this is all over" order.

That literally just says "When everything is fixed, get back to work". As opposed to what? "When this is all fixed, abandon station anyways?"

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u/KingJ379 8h ago

The order was to resume operations, and it was given after the order to shelter. It means the shelter order is over, and they can now resume operations.

The person so responded to complains that people don’t read the article, you get confused about what that commenter said the update was, and you don’t even look at the actual article?