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June 29th, 2011
Alert – Debris at the International Space Station

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The crew was informed that the space debris fell near the station and can leave the Soyuz, said a source quoted by the Russian space agency, adding that the debris had fallen to 250 meters the ISS. The six occupants of the International Space Station (ISS) (three Russians, two Americans and one Japanese) were evacuated to two Soyuz is docked, debris approaching the ISS have been identified, “too late that the station can perform a dodge maneuver, according to Russian sources. Read More