The crew members may have to return to Earth early after their capsule started leaking.
Nasa TV capturing dramatic images of white particles streaming out of the capsule like snowflakes
Roscosmos and Nasa said it was unclear how the external radiator on the spacecraft sustained a tiny puncture.The leak started as two cosmonauts were preparing for a routine spacewalk.The most likely option is to send another Soyuz spacecraft to collect them. The vehicle - known as MS-22 - flew Russian cosmonauts Dmitry Petelin and Sergey Prokopyev, as well as Nasa astronaut Frank Rubio, to the station in September.
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