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Space Station Won't Have to Dodge Debris
Tuesday, March 17, 2009 - Sarah Gingichashvili
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NASA won't have to maneuver the international space station to dodge a piece of debris from a Soviet-era satellite spinning around Earth, the space agency announced Monday. Mission controllers at the Johnson Space Center in Houston warned earlier that a piece of the Kosmos 1275 was to pass about 1/2 mile from the space station early Tuesday morning.    (source: edition.cnn.com)


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