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Space Station shedding parts

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by Todd Cochrane
February 18, 2004

Seems things keep falling off the International Space Station. All of this junk in orbit makes for tricky driving when your headed outbound. I would imagine in another 100 years we are going to have to send some satellites up in orbit whose job it is to vacuum up the landscape. [MSNBC]

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