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Astronauts on board the International Space Station had to rush into two docked Soyuz spaceships as space debris nearly missed their homebase, passing just 250 meters 820 feet from it. In space, that a pretty close call. While this is not been the first time that the evacuation protocol has been activated鈥攊t happened once in 2009鈥攊t was an especially tense moment because the space debris was not detected until it was too late to move the station to a completely safe spot. According to an unidentified Russian source, the space junk was detected too late for a ducking maneuver. https://gizmodo/space-station-crew-climb...pa-5168862 Russian and NASA officials hav stanley cup e stated that this was not an emergency situation, and the astronauts went back to their normal day after spend stanley cup ing thirty minutes inside the Soyuz capsules. Although if the astronauts had to get into their escape pods, surely that qualifies as an emergency situation. Perhaps for them an emergency situation is something actually hitting the station and the astronauts having to fire up their spaceships back to Earth. I have said it before, and I will say it again here: These guys need lasers, or a better detection system. It would be terrible to lose the station鈥攏ot even to mention lives鈥攁fter so many years and money spent on this marvel. [AFP and Fox News] https://gizmodo/call-to-arms-t stanley cups he-international-space-station-needs-las-5169029 Hqek iPhone Mug Case Lets You Reach For a Half-Cup of Stupidity
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