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Safety panel urges NASA to address ‘unplanned emergency ISS deorbit’ in annual risk report

Por: Orlando Sentinel Business February 08, 2023

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With more potential debris flying about the International Space Station at 17,400 mph, the risk of a catastrophic incident has prompted the Aerospace Safety Advisory Panel to urge NASA and Congress to come up with a better plan in the event of disaster. In its annual report released Tuesday that tackles NASA safety risks including the Artemis program, crewed launches from Kennedy Space Center and other concerns, the panel brought back a concern... + full article



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