ISS Maneuvered Around Orbital Debris Twice in March, Says NASA
The International Space Station maneuvered twice in a week to avoid potential orbital debris collisions, NASA said Wednesday. The first episode was March 6 to avoid a projected collision with an Argentinian earth observation satellite, and the second was March 14 to avoid debris from Russia's November 2021 anti-satellite test. NASA said they were ISS' 34th and 35th collision avoidance maneuvers against tracked objects since 1999.