REUTERS AFRICA – Russia’s space command Tuesday ordered the International Space Station to change its orbit slightly to avoid collision with a piece of floating debris that could cause serious damage, officials said. Officials ordered that rockets be fired for 180 seconds at 11:25 a.m. to shift the orbit by 700 metres, mission control said in a statement. The new orbit will allow the unidentified object to pass 1.5 kilometres (a mile) away from the station. Read More