By Duncan Geere, Wired UK
The astronauts inhabiting the International Space Station had to retreat into evacuation pods after a bit of space junk floated worryingly close to the station.
The six staff on the station climbed into the two Soyuz capsules docked on the ISS in case of just such an emergency, and waited the threat out. In the end, the debris sailed past the station, but at a distance of just 250 meters [820 feet]. Normally the ISS is able to maneuver out of the way of hazards, but NASA had only learned of the problem the previous day, leaving no time to change course.Just 20 minutes before the object was predicted to arrive, commander Andrey Borisenko, Alexander Samokutyaev and Ronald Garan clambered into the Soyuz TMA-21 docked on the Poisk module. Sergei Volkov, Satoshi Furukawa and Michael Fossum climbed inside the Soyuz TMA-02M docked on the Rassvet module.
It marked only the second time that the inhabitants of the ISS have been forced into the lifeboats. The first was March 12, 2009.
Image: A map — not to scale — of space junk larger than 10 cm. (NASA)
Source: Wired UK
See Also:
 Le principe Noemi concept
		    			Le principe Noemi concept			   
			 Astuces informatiques
		    			Astuces informatiques			   
			 Webbuzz & Tech info
		    			Webbuzz & Tech info			   
			 Noemi météo
		    			Noemi météo			   
			 Notions de Météo
		    			Notions de Météo			   
			 Animation satellite
		    			Animation satellite			   
			 Mesure du taux radiation
		    			Mesure du taux radiation			   
			 NC Communication & Design
		    			NC Communication & Design			   
			 News Département Com
		    			News Département Com			   
			 Portfolio
		    			Portfolio			   
			 NC Print et Event
		    			NC Print et Event			   
			 NC Video
		    			NC Video			   
			 Le département Edition
		    			Le département Edition			   
			 Les coups de coeur de Noemi
		    			Les coups de coeur de Noemi			   
			 News Grande Région
		    			News Grande Région			   
			 News Finance France
		    			News Finance France			   
			 Glance.lu
		    			Glance.lu			   
			






 
	       
	       
	       
	       
	       
	       
	       
	       
	       
	      




