International Space Station to Shift Orbit
Trying to lower the risk of collision
International Space Station, a recent report has claimed. The space station is now thinking of shifting its orbit and move to a completely new spot.
It is being believed by Mission Control, Russian space program that the decision would help in lowering the risks of a collision, highly likely. The collision may occur with any debris of the total 21,000 pieces orbiting the planet Earth.
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