RESURS-P1 Satellite Shatters, ISS Astronauts Take Shelter Amid Growing Space Debris Concerns
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On June 26, the RESURS-P1 Earth observation satellite operated by Roscosmos shattered in low Earth orbit, generating over 100 fragments of debris.
Astronauts aboard the International Space Station sought shelter for about an hour as a precautionary measure.
The cause of the breakup remains unclear, but experts suspect onboard equipment failures or leftover fuel.
Despite the debris field's proximity to the space station, the US Space Command confirmed that other satellites are not currently at risk.
LeoLabs is monitoring over 180 objects resulting from the breakup, highlighting concerns about space debris and collision risks.
The incident underscores the urgent need for an international framework to manage space traffic and mitigate potential threats.
Concerns over increasing space debris density emphasize the need for stricter regulations and mitigation efforts to protect satellite networks and space missions.
NASA's Space Station office praised the astronauts for their adherence to safety protocols, highlighting the importance of preparedness.
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