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Topic: Expedition 71: Break-up of RESURS-P1 satellite
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Robert Pearlman Editor Posts: 52650 From: Houston, TX Registered: Nov 1999
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posted 06-27-2024 06:43 AM
From NASA: Shortly after 9 p.m. EDT on Wednesday (June 26), NASA instructed crews aboard the International Space Station to shelter in their respective spacecraft as a standard precautionary measure after it was informed of a satellite break-up at an altitude near the station. Mission Control continued to monitor the path of the debris, and after about an hour, the crew was cleared to exit their spacecraft and the station resumed normal operations. U.S. Space Command statement: U.S. Space Command can confirm the break-up of RESURS-P1 (#39186), a Russian-owned decommissioned satellite, that occurred in low-Earth orbit on 26 June 2024 at approximately 1000 MT (1600 UTC) resulting in over 100 pieces of trackable debris. USSPACECOM has observed no immediate threats and is continuing to conduct routine conjunction assessments to support the safety and sustainability of the space domain. As such, USSPACECOM has notified commercial, governmental, Allied and partner organizations via Space-Track.org, to include Russia as the satellite owner. | |
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