WASHINGTON, June 5 (Reuters) – NASA ordered five astronauts aboard the International Space Station to take shelter and prepare for possible evacuation for on Friday as a Russian crew tried to fix a leak of air on its portion of the orbital laboratory.NASA reversed that order roughly two hours later and told the astronauts they could return to the station. Four astronauts on NASA’s SpaceX Crew-12 mission took shelter in the Dragon spacecraft, along with Chris Williams, a NASA astronaut on the space station’s Expedition 74 team. They are:JESSICA MEIR, SPACECRAFT COMMANDERAdvertisementAdvertisementAmerican. Meir is commander of NASA’s Dragon spacecraft for the SpaceX Crew-12 mission. The Caribou, Maine, native was selected as a NASA astronaut in 2013. This is her second flight to space.JACK HATHAWAY, SPACECRAFT PILOTAmerican. NASA astronaut Hathaway is the pilot for Dragon. A U.S. Navy commander from South Windsor, Connecticut, this is his first space flight.SOPHIE ADENOT, MISSION SPECIALISTFrench. A European Space Agency astronaut, Adenot was selected as an astronaut in 2022 after having earned an engineering degree in Toulouse, France, and served as a helicopter pilot and design engineer.AdvertisementAdvertisementANDREY FEDYAEV, MISSION SPECIALISTRussian. A Roscosmos cosmonaut, this is his second long-duration stay. He spent 186 days in orbit as an Expedition 69 flight engineer in 2023.The members of the Expedition 74 crew, which began December 8 and was due to end this summer are:CHRIS WILLIAMS, FLIGHT ENGINEERAmerican. A NASA astronaut and flight engineer for Expedition 74.SERGEY KUD-SVERCHKOV, COMMANDERRussian. The Roscosmos cosmonaut is commander of …