Space station to move to avoid oncoming junk

Published January 13, 2012 by
Science ? General News

WASHINGTON (AP) ? The International Space Station is dodging a softball-sized piece of space junk.

Mission Control told astronauts to fire the station’s engines briefly Friday morning to avoid a piece of an old communications satellite.

It is only the 12th time since 1998 that the station has moved because of debris. Debris travels at such high speed in orbit that it could cause a deadly puncture to the space station.

The last time the station moved was in April last year. In June, astronauts had to take shelter in the Soyuz escape capsule as debris flew by.

NASA said the debris from the private U.S. satellite Iridium was on a path that would have brought it close to the station Friday afternoon, possibly less than a mile.

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