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ISS forced to move to avoid space debris (research) – ClickLancashire

NASA chief Jim Bridenstine has said the United States should maintain its presence in Earth’s orbit with the International Space Station (ISS) in order to thwart Chinese activity.
The agreement, announced Tuesday during a Mitchell Institute virtual event, also commits the two agencies to collaboration in areas that include human spaceflight, US space policy and space transportation.
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