Astronauts on board the International Space Station were instructed to shelter inside their respective spacecraft after reports indicated pieces of a broken-up satellite were headed their way.
Specifically, the remains of a derelict spacecraft called Resurs-P 1, a Russian commercial Earth observation satellite that launched in June 2013, were spotted by space junk monitor LeoLabs. "Early indications are that a non-operational Russian spacecraft, Resurs P1 , released a number of fragments between 13:05 UTC 26 June and 00:51 UTC 27 June," Leolabs"Mission Control continued to monitor the path of the debris, and after about an hour, the crew was cleared to exit their spacecraft and the station resumed normal operations," reads anIt's far from the first time crews have been instructed to shelter inside their spacecraft — and given our increasingly...