ISS Had to Maneuver Due to Space Debris

According to CBS reporter William Harwood, the International Space Station (ISS), carrying the first space tourists, had to maneuver yesterday due to a satellite wreck caused by Russia's tests. In the statements made, it was stated that this maneuver will not affect the return of tourists; however, later news revealed that the Ax-1 crew's voyage to Earth was delayed until today due to weather conditions.
 ISS Had to Maneuver Due to Space Debris
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Humanity’s space exploration continues unabated; We know that there are serious developments in this regard every day. However, there are some misfortunes in this regard. Recently, we shared with you that the first tourists sent to the International Space Station (ISS) were stranded in the station and could not return to Earth due to adverse weather conditions.

However, the news now revealed that these tourists are also struggling with some problems in space, and that the ISS, which is of great importance for our research, faced a problem caused by Russia the other day.

Space station had to maneuver due to satellite debris

CBS Correspondent William Harwood, in his statements on Friday via his social media account, as a result of a test made by Russia He stated that the ISS astronauts were warned because of a satellite flying into the air. The famous journalist, who is also known for his posts about space missions, is on Saturday for this reason; that is, he stated yesterday that the station can maneuver to avoid a possible collision.

Sharing once again in the following hours, Harwood noted that fortunately, the satellite debris mentioned did not pose a danger to the station. However, he added that the station will do the indicated maneuver just in case. It was also among the news that this maneuver will not affect the return of the Ax-1 mission, which includes tourists, to Earth.

However, with a share it shared yesterday, NASA announced that the Ax-1 mission is from Saturday to Sunday; that is, it announced that it was postponed to today. In the statements made, adverse weather conditions were shown as the reason for this delay. According to NASA, the Ax-1 crew will leave the space station tonight at 03:55 CEST and head towards our planet.

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