ISS had to flee from space trash 02:24

The orbit of the International Space Station (ISS) was arranged due to a risk of collision with cosmic garbage. I wrote about it Telegram-Canaler Goskosmos state company.

“The engines of the“ Progress MS-30 ”ship, which works for 212.79 seconds during the time of Moscow, were included in the time of Moscow, and they gave an impulse of 0.3 m/s, allowing to increase the ISS orbit by about 540 meters,” he says.

As mentioned, after the maneuver of avoiding cosmic garbage, ISS circulation takes 92.89 minutes. The slope of the orbit was 51.66 ° and the average height was 418.74 km.

April 24, the station orbit Changing. At 03:08, the motors of the MS-30 cargo ship connected to ISS worked for 639.7 seconds and gave 1.22 m/s pulse. Roscosmos announced that the protection of “work” height over 420 km of the world surface of the world’s surface should be done every few weeks. During the flight, ISS gradually decreases.

NASA before Alarm clogged Because of the aging of ISS.

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Source: Gazeta

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