ISS forced to move to avoid space debris

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Nasa says astronauts sheltered in the Soyuz spacecraft so they could evacuate if necessary during the ‘avoidance manoeuvre’

Astronauts aboard the International Space Station were carrying out an “avoidance manoeuvre” on Tuesday to ensure the station would not be hit by a piece of debris, the US space agency Nasa announced.

 

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isn't the SPACE FORCE supposed to deal with these things?

most of my life is an avoidance maneuver

Bullshit

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So that’s airforceone and iss getting junk hurled at them at same time.

This can't be the first time this has happened, is it? I always wondered about that. Space ISS

You mean asteroids ☄️ ☄️

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