Russia denies endangering ISS astronauts with weapons test
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Russian officials on Tuesday rejected accusations that they endangered astronauts aboard the International Space Station by conducting a weapons test that created more than 1,500 pieces of space junk.
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Russia rejects accusations of endangering ISS astronauts
Russian officials on Tuesday rejected accusations that they endangered astronauts aboard the International Space Station by conducting a weapons test that created more than 1,500 pieces of space junk but a White House official said the move by Russia would threaten activities in space “for years to come.” U.S. officials on Monday accused Russia of destroying an old satellite with a missile in what they called a reckless and irresponsible strike…
Russia denies endangering ISS astronauts with weapons test
Russian officials on Tuesday rejected accusations that they endangered astronauts aboard the International Space Station by conducting a weapons test that created more than 1,500 pieces of space junk.
Russia denies endangering astronauts with space junk created by weapons test - National
The Russian space agency wouldn't confirm or deny that the strike took place, saying only that the "unconditional safety of the crew has been and remains our main priority."
Russia rejects accusations of endangering International Space Station astronauts
Russian officials on Tuesday rejected accusations that they endangered astronauts aboard the International Space Station by conducting a weapons test that created more than 1500 pieces of space junk.But a White House official said...
Russia rejects accusations of endangering ISS astronauts
MOSCOW: Russian officials on Tuesday (Nov 16) rejected accusations that they endangered astronauts aboard the International Space Station by conducting a weapons test that created more than 1,500 pieces of space junk.
US officials on Monday accused Russia of destroying an old satellite with a missile