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The ISS can't always get out of the way. ESA astronaut Tim Peake shared a photo of a space station window in 2016 showing a small chip caused by debris impact , but it posed no threat to the ISS.
The International Space Station (ISS) had to move again to avoid getting into a collision. This time, it had to maneuver away, not from orbital debris, but from an Earth observation satellite.
NASA just released a pretty amazing GIF from a brand new, solar wind-monitoring satellite DSCOVR. From one million miles away, the satellite captured the far side of the moon as it passed in front ...
That satellite, dubbed EQUiSat, is set to be deployed from the International Space Station at 10:20 a.m. Eastern time Friday morning. Soon after deployment, the satellite will begin transmitting ...
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