Space junk slams into space station, leaving gaping hole in robotic arm
NY Post
A space junk collision has left a hole in the International Space Station.
A tiny piece of floating space debris struck a robotic arm on the ISS and has caused some visible damage. According to the Canadian Space Agency (CSA), the robotic arm is attached to the outside of the ISS and “a small section of the arm boom and thermal blanket” has been damaged.More Related News
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