NASA Changes ISS’ Position to Avoid Collision with Debris Written 23 September 2020

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Bloomberg reports that NASA shifted the position of the ISS in order to avoid a “potentially catastrophic encounter with debris that would have passed within less than a mile of the orbital laboratory – a close shave in space terms.” NASA said in a statement that the debris was expected to pass by the ISS at approximately 6:21 p.m. EDT Tuesday. NASA “didn’t reveal the size of the debris, which would have passed within 1.39 km (0.86 mile), forcing the 150-second ‘avoidance maneuver’ burn by Mission Control in Houston.”
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