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For the first time, two satellites crash in space

Submit on Thursday, February 12th, 2009 05:58

Two physically intact satellites have collided in low-Earth orbit in an unprecedented incident, creating a cloud of orbital debris the size of which is yet unknown. The spacecraft involved are Kosmos 2251, a defunct Russian military satellite, and Iridium 33, an operational spacecraft in the Iridium phone satellite constellation.

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