ISS astronauts take cover from radiation as solar storms spark auroras across the planet
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Three Russian cosmonauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS) were instructed to take shelter in a laboratory module due to radiation exposure from a solar storm. This precautionary measure was taken to ensure their safety during the event, which also sparked auroras visible across the planet. The incident highlights the ongoing challenges faced by astronauts in space, particularly regarding solar activity and its potential impact on human health in orbit.
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