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NASA unexpectedly loses contact with ISS

Por: Newsweek Tech July 27, 2023

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The International Space Station (ISS) was left without a way to communicate with NASA temporarily on Tuesday after a power outage struck ground control.NASA's Mission Control in Houston, Texas, experienced a power blackout for around 90 minutes at 8 a.m. local time, briefly losing communications with the ISS's astronauts, forcing them to use backup power systems in order to re-establish contact.The astronauts aboard the ISS, part of... + full article



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