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Astronauts on the International Space Station were forced to seek shelter in their capsules due to the crash of a Russian satellite

Astronauts on the International Space Station were forced to seek shelter in their capsules due to the crash of a Russian satellite

NASA The nine crew members of the International Space Station were ordered to temporarily take shelter in their capsulesincluding Starliner to BoeingAs a precautionary measure due to the crash of a Russian satellite in low Earth orbit, leaving behind a hundred pieces of debris.


The event occurred while the astronauts were sleeping, at midnight on Wednesday, and lasted for only one hour, according to NASA. The astronauts were briefly transferred to three spacecraft, including Boeing’s Starliner, which has been unable to return to Earth since June 14 as planned with its two-astronaut crew, due to… helium leak.

This image provided by Maxar Technologies, taken on June 7, 2024, shows the Boeing Starliner spacecraft docked at the forward port of the International Space Station (ISS) in the station’s Harmony module.

picture:France Press agency

The crew of the so-called Expedition 71 space lab headed to its three ships shortly after 02:00 GMT, the center said. a pot On social network X, when the accident occurred “at an altitude close to the station’s altitude.”

The move was a “standard precaution,” and the crew has already resumed their duties, according to NASA. “Mission Control continued to monitor the debris trail, and after about an hour, the crew was cleared to exit their spacecraft and the station resumed normal operations,” NASA said.

The satellite that disintegrated was the Russian satellite Resurs-P1The US Space Command (USSPACECOM) confirmed this on Thursday. It confirmed that the breakup occurred in low Earth orbit on Wednesday at around 16:00 GMT and resulted in more than 100 pieces of trackable debris.

The command stressed that it has not observed any immediate threats and continues to conduct routine assessments to support the security and sustainability of the space domain. A Russian commercial Earth observation satellite was able to capture high-resolution images..

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