Big Chunk of Space Junk Misses Space Station

September 4, 2009 RSS Feed Print

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla.--A big piece of space junk safely sped by the international space station and shuttle Discovery, missing by less than a mile.

The astronauts were still asleep Friday when the old rocket part, measuring 15 feet around, passed by. NASA had been monitoring the situation and decided that it was unlikely to be a problem, so controllers did not move the station-shuttle complex.

Astronauts went ahead with a spacewalk Thursday night to install a new fully loaded tank of space station coolant.

The near-miss was at 11:07 a.m. EDT. NASA officials said the closest it was to the astronauts was about 4,200 feet - about 14 football fields.

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On the Net:

NASA: http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/main/index.html

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That is really scary but still pretty cool!!!

At least we can put it in to "football fields!" :)

how fast were they traveling????

Sam :)

sam mayers 7:02AM September 05, 2009

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