Nov 3, 2022
Space is increasingly hazardous — here’s how NASA dodges deadly debris
Posted by Atanas Atanasov in categories: climatology, military, satellites
From swerving to sheltering in place, here’s how the International Space Station handles hazards on the increasingly cluttered space lanes.
The most recent maneuver happened last week when the ISS boosted itself into a higher orbit to avoid debris from a 2021 Russian anti-satellite missile test. It’s likely that such close calls will only get more common as humanity keeps cluttering up the space lanes with old satellites and bits of wreckage from collisions and missile tests. Here’s what you need to know about space debris and how to avoid it.
How does the International Space Station dodge space debris?
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