US official: Russian anti-satellite missile test 'reckless and dangerous'
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US official: Russian anti-satellite missile test 'reckless and dangerous'
The US strongly condemned a Russian anti-satellite test that forced crew members on the International Space Station to scramble into their spacecraft for safety, calling it “a reckless and dangerous act.” CNN’s Kylie Atwood reports.
On April 8th, millions across North America beheld the extraordinary spectacle of a rare total solar eclipse. The transformation of a vibrant sunny day into a grayscale panorama reminiscent of scenes from a dystopian narrative captivated observers, etching a mesmerising memory that will endure for years. Meanwhile, NASA treated the world to captivating images offering a celestial perspective of the solar eclipse from outer space. On Monday, astronauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS) generously shared footage and images capturing the breathtaking total solar eclipse. The mesmerising video showcases the eclipse unfolding over the Earth's horizon, revealing a striking transformation where a portion of our planet appears engulfed in darkness during this celestial phenomenon.
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On Saturday, a Russian Soyuz rocket successfully launched three astronauts to the International Space Station (ISS), overcoming a setback that had led to the last-minute abort of its previous launch two days prior. NASA astronaut Tracy Dyson, Russian cosmonaut Oleg Novitsky, and Marina Vasilevskaya of Belarus embarked on their journey from the Russian-leased Baikonur launch facility in Kazakhstan, marking a smooth and triumphant lift-off.
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A weapons test by Russia has prompted fears over an arms race in space. Using missiles, Russia recently destroyed an old satellite Tselina D, which was in orbit since 1982. This generated space debris..
Russia Denies Accusations , That Weapons Test, Endangered ISS Astronauts.
On November 16, Russian officials rejected
accusations that astronauts aboard the International
Space Station were at risk..
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CAPE CANAVERAL, FLORIDA — A Russian anti-satellite missile test blew up one of its own satellites on Monday, November 15, according to the BBC, resulting in 1,500 pieces of trackable orbital debris..