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New Russian lab briefly knocks space station out of position – Halesowen News
The ISS lost control of its orientation for 47 minutes when the Russian lab accidentally fired its thrusters after docking.

A newly arrived Russian science lab briefly knocked the International Space Station out of position.
For 47 minutes, the space station lost control of its orientation when the Russian lab accidentally fired its thrusters after docking, pushing the complex…
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