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Orbital outpost avoids collision with space debris — TASS special reporter

Last time, the Russian Progress MS-20 cargo spacecraft helped the ISS avoid collision with space debris on December 21 last year

ISS, March 6. /TASS/. The International Space Station (ISS) conducted a maneuver to avoid collision with space debris on March 6, TASS special reporter in orbit, Roscosmos cosmonaut Dmitry Petelin reported on Monday.

Had the space station not performed its maneuver, it would have come close with space debris at about 6 p.m. Moscow time. The ISS orbit was adjusted by firing the thrusters of the Progress MS-22 resupply ship that arrived at the space station on February 11, he said.

The maneuver raised the ISS orbit by 1.2 km, Roscosmos reported.

Last time, the Russian Progress MS-20 cargo spacecraft helped the ISS avoid collision with space debris on December 21 last year.

On November 17, 2021, Russia’s world-renowned TASS news agency and the State Space Corporation Roscosmos signed a memorandum of cooperation, under which a TASS news office was established aboard the ISS. Cosmonaut Alexander Misurkin was the first TASS special reporter in space. His flight lasted 12 days. Cosmonaut Oleg Artemyev was the second TASS special reporter in space. Presently, Dmitry Petelin is heading the TASS outer space-based branch.